Langar Sewa

Langar is one of the most significant traditions for the Sikhs. This tradition is rooted in the Sikh principles of equality, humility, and selfless service. Contributing to Langar through sponsoring, cooking or serving is considered a meaningful way to engage with the community and practice seva (selfless service). 

Anyone can take part in supporting Langar. Donations of food ingredients or kitchen supplies are appreciated and can be brought to the Gurdwara at any time. It is also encouraged to participate in preparing or serving meals, as the langar kitchen is a collective act of compassion and service.

Families or individuals can also book Langar Seva to celebrate special occasions, honor loved ones, or to serve the Sangat with gratitude and devotion. 

Donations Required:

Urgent: Desi Ghee, Cooking Oil, Paneer, Yogurt/Dahi, Almond, Amchur Powder, Washed Potatoes, Coriander Powder, Kitchen King Masala, Kasoori Methi, Fenugreek, Deggi Mirch, Moong Dal Washed, Laundry Powder

Reccuring: Milk, Masoor Dal, Jeera, Bay leaf, Cinnamon Sticks, Elaichi, Fresh Ginger & Garlic (peeled garlic), Rajma