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Definition of gurdwara in English: gurdwaranoun ɡʊəˈdwɑːrəɡəːˈdwɑːrəˌɡərdˈwärə A Sikh place of worship. 谒师所(印度锡克教徒的礼拜场所) Example sentencesExamples - But I don't think the gurdwaras, mosques and temples have played a major role either.
- Sikhs visit gurdwaras and fairs and parades are held.
- Like the Hindu temples and the Sikh gurdwaras, the mosque as an architectural type, despite centuries of evolution, is a novelty in North America.
- Apart from the trip to the centre, the Queen will visit a Hindu Temple in London, a Jewish museum and a Sikh gurdwara.
- The Community Relations program area is also responsible for coalition building with likeminded organizations and gurdwaras, the Sikh houses of worship.
- Perhaps, I am one of the few South Indian Brahmins who has had a conducted tour of so many gurdwaras from a celebrated Sikh historian and possibly a Sikh theologian.
- In this extract from Behzti - Dishonour we find mother and daughter heading towards the local Sikh temple, the gurdwara, where Balbir is intent on marrying off Min with the help of Mr Sandhu.
- There will also be a major development in the multi-faith programme, with gurdwaras, mosques, temples and churches participating throughout the 11-day festival.
- The largest Sikh gurdwara, or temple, outside India, has opened in Southall, West London, built in less than three years at a cost of £17 million, raised from the local community.
- Most of them, broke financially and mentally, were provided not only new sets of clothes, board and lodging by the Teheran gurdwara and Sikh sangat of Iran but also given medical aid and attention.
- The Sikh protesters objected to violent scenes in the play being set in a gurdwara and to the depiction of the giani (a priest) as an out of touch buffoon.
- They visit the gurdwara (a Sikh temple), where Min seeks spiritual solace, and Balbir looks for help in finding Min a husband.
- Whether it is an Islamic mosque, a Hindu or Buddhist temple, a Sikh gurdwara or a Catholic church, places of worship are crucial in bringing together new immigrants scattered throughout the region.
- I've been meeting with local Sikhs in the gurdwara, with churches and with different mosques.
- The Sikh gurdwaras were the centres of free thought and the integrated religio-political Sikh activities.
- There were also reports of incidents at mosques outside London, and a mysterious fire broke out at a gurdwara in Kent after it apparently was mistaken for a place of Muslim worship.
- He also condemned the presentation of a siropa at a club, saying Sikh religious honours are strictly to be extended at gurdwaras.
- We have temples and mosques, gurdwaras and churches.
- Le Pen is not welcome in Birmingham where churches, mosques, synagogues, gurdwaras, mandhirs and temples fill the skyline.
- In attempts to adhere to the most salient aspects of their religio-historical identity, Sikhs have built a gurdwara (Sikh site of worship) wherever they have migrated.
OriginFrom Punjabi gurduārā, from Sanskrit guru 'teacher' + dvāra 'door'. Definition of gurdwara in US English: gurdwaranounˌɡərdˈwärə A Sikh place of worship. 谒师所(印度锡克教徒的礼拜场所) Example sentencesExamples - Le Pen is not welcome in Birmingham where churches, mosques, synagogues, gurdwaras, mandhirs and temples fill the skyline.
- There will also be a major development in the multi-faith programme, with gurdwaras, mosques, temples and churches participating throughout the 11-day festival.
- We have temples and mosques, gurdwaras and churches.
- The Sikh gurdwaras were the centres of free thought and the integrated religio-political Sikh activities.
- The Sikh protesters objected to violent scenes in the play being set in a gurdwara and to the depiction of the giani (a priest) as an out of touch buffoon.
- Like the Hindu temples and the Sikh gurdwaras, the mosque as an architectural type, despite centuries of evolution, is a novelty in North America.
- The Community Relations program area is also responsible for coalition building with likeminded organizations and gurdwaras, the Sikh houses of worship.
- They visit the gurdwara (a Sikh temple), where Min seeks spiritual solace, and Balbir looks for help in finding Min a husband.
- Most of them, broke financially and mentally, were provided not only new sets of clothes, board and lodging by the Teheran gurdwara and Sikh sangat of Iran but also given medical aid and attention.
- In this extract from Behzti - Dishonour we find mother and daughter heading towards the local Sikh temple, the gurdwara, where Balbir is intent on marrying off Min with the help of Mr Sandhu.
- Apart from the trip to the centre, the Queen will visit a Hindu Temple in London, a Jewish museum and a Sikh gurdwara.
- Perhaps, I am one of the few South Indian Brahmins who has had a conducted tour of so many gurdwaras from a celebrated Sikh historian and possibly a Sikh theologian.
- He also condemned the presentation of a siropa at a club, saying Sikh religious honours are strictly to be extended at gurdwaras.
- But I don't think the gurdwaras, mosques and temples have played a major role either.
- The largest Sikh gurdwara, or temple, outside India, has opened in Southall, West London, built in less than three years at a cost of £17 million, raised from the local community.
- There were also reports of incidents at mosques outside London, and a mysterious fire broke out at a gurdwara in Kent after it apparently was mistaken for a place of Muslim worship.
- Whether it is an Islamic mosque, a Hindu or Buddhist temple, a Sikh gurdwara or a Catholic church, places of worship are crucial in bringing together new immigrants scattered throughout the region.
- In attempts to adhere to the most salient aspects of their religio-historical identity, Sikhs have built a gurdwara (Sikh site of worship) wherever they have migrated.
- I've been meeting with local Sikhs in the gurdwara, with churches and with different mosques.
- Sikhs visit gurdwaras and fairs and parades are held.
OriginFrom Punjabi gurduārā, from Sanskrit guru ‘teacher’ + dvāra ‘door’. |