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Gurudwara Sahib

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Gurudwara Sahib in Pushkar is a Sikh place of worship located opposite the Indian Overseas Bank. This gurudwara provides a tranquil escape from the bustling streets of Pushkar. Visitors are welcomed with a sense of community and spirituality. The main prayer hall features the Guru Granth Sahib, and the atmosphere is filled with devotional hymns. A key aspect of the experience is the langar, a free communal meal served to all, regardless of faith or background. The gurudwara is known for its cleanliness and the warmth of its volunteers. It's a place to sit quietly, meditate, or join in the prayers. The architecture is simple yet elegant, with a white facade and a dome. Located near the Pushkar Lake, it's easy to find and a must-visit for those interested in Sikh culture or seeking a moment of peace.

Don't miss

  • Experience the langar, a free vegetarian meal served daily.
  • Listen to kirtan (devotional music) in the prayer hall.
  • Observe the rituals and prayers led by the granthi.
  • Volunteer to help in the kitchen or serving food.
  • Enjoy the peaceful ambiance away from Pushkar's crowds.

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Ways to visit Gurudwara Sahib

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Gurudwara Sahib with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Cover your head with a scarf or cloth before entering.
  • Remove your shoes at the entrance; shoe racks are provided.
  • Ask permission before taking photos inside the prayer hall.
  • Sit quietly and respectfully; avoid talking during prayers.

A bit of history

Gurudwara Sahib in Pushkar was established to serve the Sikh community and pilgrims visiting the holy city. It continues the tradition of Sikh hospitality, offering free meals and shelter to all.

Common questions

Is the langar free for everyone?

Yes, the langar is completely free and open to all, regardless of religion or nationality.

What are the opening hours?

Typically open from early morning until late evening, but hours may vary. Best to visit during daylight.

Can I volunteer in the kitchen?

Yes, volunteers are always welcome to help with preparing or serving food.

Is there accommodation available?

Some gurudwaras offer basic lodging; inquire at the office for availability.

What should I wear?

Modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees. Head covering is required.

Are non-Sikhs allowed?

Absolutely. The gurudwara welcomes people of all faiths.

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