Bangla Sahib Gurudwara is a revered Sikh place of worship located in the heart of Delhi, India.

Sacred Sikh Shrine

Sacred Sikh Shrine

Image credit: Pixabay

It commemorates Guru Har Krishan Sahib Ji, the eighth Sikh Guru, who stayed here during his time in Delhi.

Historical Significance

Historical Significance

Image credit: Pixabay

The Gurudwara is known for its iconic golden dome that glistens in the sunlight, symbolizing spiritual enlightenment.

Golden Dome

Golden Dome

Image credit: Pixabay

The Langar offers free meals to all visitors, reflecting Sikhism's values of equality and selfless service.

Kitchen (Langar)

Kitchen (Langar)

Image credit: Pixabay

The Sarovar, a holy pool, is believed to have healing properties and is a place for spiritual reflection.

Sarovar

Sarovar

Image credit: Pixabay

The Gurudwara resonates with the soothing recitation of Gurbani hymns, creating an atmosphere of tranquility.

Gurbani Recitation

Gurbani Recitation

Image credit: Pixabay

People of all faiths and backgrounds are welcome, embodying the spirit of unity and acceptance.

Inclusive Space

Inclusive Space

Image credit: Pixabay

The Gurudwara hosts vibrant celebrations during Sikh festivals, drawing devotees from around the world.

Festivals and Celebrations

Festivals and Celebrations

Image credit: Pixabay

Image credit: Pixabay