An important purpose of a Sikh temple (Gurudwara) is to promote spiritual growth and community service. Gurudwaras provide a place for worship, meditation and sharing meals in an atmosphere of equality and brotherhood.
A Gurudwara serves as a center for the Sikh community where worship, learning and service to others are central. Sikhs gather to read and recite the sacred texts, the Guru Granth Sahib. The emphasis is on equality regardless of background, gender or social status.
A unique aspect is the langar, a free community meal served at Gurudwaras. It symbolizes equality and participation in common human values. Gurudwaras also function as centers for education, cultural activities and humanitarian aid. The goal is to cultivate a spiritual community and contribute to the well-being of others.