A langar hall is where you eat inside a gurdwara. :) :) :) :) :P :P :P :P
A LANGAR Hall
They are 3 areas, the main hall, kitchen, and the langar.
It is where all the worshippers eat. The food is cooked by volunteers
They are 3 areas, the main hall, kitchen, and the langar.
A Langar Hall is an open hall positioned with all Sikh Gurdwara's where Langar (free vegetarian food) is served. The Sikhs have to sit on the carpeted floor in straight lines which is called "pentaa" as a sign that everyone is equal before God and that no one has a higher or lower status in Waheguru's domain.
Langar Hall is the free kitchen found at Sikh Gurdwaras all around the world. Anyone can go and eat for free without any questions being asked, as long as you one is not under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol. Everyone sits on the same level because sikhs believe that everyone is equal in the eyes of God. Also, before entering the Gurdwara one should take off their shoes, and cover their hair to show respect to God. It is entirely free to eat there, but it is run from donations. These could be of money, or sewa, the voluntary and selfless service of the sangat for others. Langar halls sometimes have a rota to show who should help on different days. When eating in the Langar hall you sense that you are cared about and that God's house will always have an open door for you. By Manjit Singh (UK) Edited By Katie :D
Langar Khana or Langar-Ghar
The people who worship in the gurdwara prepare the langar.
In the langar hall everyone sits down and everyone eats together. The langar hall is like a place to have a communal meal. People are serving the food around. Things like rice, bread,vegetables, and yogurt are served. Everyone eats together because it shows unity and their love between each other. It also shows care and generosity for each other when people are serving around the food and when you say "Thank you" or "Your Welcome."
Chapati, puri with curry/dal and halwa(sweet) is served in Langar.
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