Sikh Temple Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Sikh temple in Warsaw, Poland
Sikh Temple Gurudwara Singh Sabha is a Sikh place of worship in Warsaw, Poland, built with traditional elements typical of this faith. It serves as a gathering space for regular prayer services and is open to visitors of any background.
This gurudwara was the first permanent Sikh religious institution in Poland, founded as the South Asian community in Eastern Europe began to grow. Its opening gave the local Sikh community a fixed place to gather and practice their faith.
The temple keeps the tradition of Langar alive, where free vegetarian meals are cooked and served to anyone who walks in, regardless of background or belief. Sitting together on the floor to share a meal is something every visitor can take part in.
Visitors are asked to remove their shoes and cover their heads with one of the scarves provided at the entrance before entering the prayer hall. Staff are usually on hand to help guests follow these steps.
Polish school groups visit the gurudwara regularly to learn about Sikhism, making it one of the few places in Poland where children encounter this faith firsthand. These visits happen in a country where Sikh places of worship are almost unheard of outside Warsaw.
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