WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa, WaheGuru Ji Ki Fateh.
Welcome to the home page for the Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara, Gobind Marg, Bradford. The Gurdwara (meaning the House of God) is the Sikh place of worship. It is both a spiritual place of worship and a cultural learning centre for the young and old. When it was opened, Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara was the first Gurdwara in Bradford.
We've created this web site to provide information of the religious services, educational classes, events and festival celebrations that are held at Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara along with a description of the various features of the Gurdwara. We've also included a brief introduction to Sikhism, Guru Gobind Singh Ji and what you will see during a Sikh marriage.
The Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara is open to everyone because in Sikhism everyone is equal. We show this equality through everyone sitting down together on the carpeted floor in the Diwan hall. When coming to the Gurdwara, please bear this in mind when deciding on what to wear. Additionally, everyone is required to take off their shoes before entering the Gurdwara and keep their heads covered at all times whilst in the Gurdwara. We've listed these rules along with more information about the Gurdwara.
Events and News
- April 2007 : Viasakhi Celebrations
- This years Nagar Kirtan procession started at the Guru Gobind Singh Gurdwara.
- July 2006 : Gurmat Camp
- Children attended a Gurmat Camp that was held in July 2006.
- October 2005 : Punjabi School Prizes
- Prizes were awarded to children from the Punjabi School for attaining good exam marks along with a prize awarded for attendance and good behaviour.
- August 2005 : 3 day Gurmat Camp
- Over 50 children attended the 3 day Gurmat Camp that was be held in August 2005. The camp started each day at 9am and finished at 5pm. As a special treat there was a trip to Alton Towers.
- April 2005 : Viasakhi Celebrations
- As part of the Viasakhi celebations a Nagar Kirtan was held where the Guru Granth Sahib Ji was taken in a procession to each of the six Gurdwaras in Bradford.
