London’s Iconic Gurudwaras
When I was getting married in the traditional Sikh manner, I was afraid that I wouldn’t be able to find a proper Gurudwara in London for the Anan Karaj ceremony near me. I had always longed to get married in a Gurudwara like the Golden Temple. But to my surprise, we were able to find tons of iconic gurudwaras in London.
Finding a Gurudwara temple for a Sikh wedding near you can be an excruciating task but this list is all that you need to make it simple
1. Guru Nanak Darbar Gurudwara, Southall
Named after Guru Nanak, this Gurudwara in West London is a prominent Sikh Temple in the UK. Inside Guru Nanak Darbar Gurudwara there is a large prayer hall where devotees gather for meditation, prayer, and kirtan (devotional singing).
A langer (community kitchen) also operates continuously, serving free meals to all visitors, regardless of religion, social status, or ethnicity. This building’s striking architecture gets is graceful look by combining traditional sikh elements like the golden temple gurudwara with modern aesthetics, which includes a grand dome, ornate carvings and golden embellishments.
Guru Nanak Darbar Gurudwara also hosts regular classes on sikh teachings and Punjabi language, keeping the true spirit of Sikhism alive in the UK.
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2. Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara , Hounslow
Sri Guru Singh Sabha is a listed Guru nanak Gurudwara temple building that started with merely two scout huts on Hibernia Road. Eventually, the Sikh community came together and decided to contribute what they could afford to build a Gurudwara. This led to the main Gurudwara being opened in November 1992 after acquiring land bought from the donation money.
You can find a hundred services in Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara that are completely free of cost. A new complex was also opened after their expansion by the late HM Queen Elizabeth in October 2004. The main building of the Gurudwara includes the Main admin office and a large dining hall that provides over 5,000 free meals per week.
There is also an exhibition hall, library, education centre and community centre in their New Complex. You can check more about their matrimonial services online, including their contact information and the forms that you need to fill out.
3. Guru Nanak Sikh Gurudwara, Gravesend
This Gurudwara was constructed at the expense of £15 Million in November 2010. It is situated in the town of Gravesend, Kent, England. This massive Gurudwara is the second one in Gravesend in addition to Guru Ravidaas Gurudwara golden temple.
It’s complex is one of the largest outside India. The complex includes 3 prayer halls and 2 large halls which are accompanied by two separate industrial kitchens. The Guru Nanak Gurudwara complex also houses a lecture theatre, IT Room, Reception area, library room and a number of other rooms. There are several buildings in the overall complex which include a Punjabi school, a day centre for the elderly and a fully equipped Sports Hall.
Their website has a descriptive page about the Anand Karraj ceremony that you should go through if you are planning on having a Punjabi wedding there or are going to attend one.
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4. Singh Sabha Gurudwara, Barking
Located on the corner of the Northern Relief Road Barking Gurudwara was created in 1971. The Gurudwara temple welcomes members of all communities and provides a wide range of services.
Much like other Gurudwaras, Singh Sabha Gurudwara offers Punjabi lessons, a Library, Gym and fitness classes, Yoga for men and women, Gatka (martial arts) and Kirtan music to anyone who wishes to learn.
Apart from that, several programs are run by the local local police and the NHS like regular sessions to provide health services and police advice surgeries. Their website can offer you greater insight into all that they have to offer. Their contact information is made public here.
5. Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara, Slough
The first Gurudwara in Slough was Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara opened in April 1976. Modeled after the gurudwara in India known as the Golden Temple, its services were being held in the Barn Restaurant, Salt Hill Park before the gurudwara was made. This Gurudwara in London cost over £70,000 to build and is made on land leased from Slough Corporation. The money for its construction was sourced from the Sangat. Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara offers many services including matrimonial and Annand Karraj.
The Anand Karaj ceremony has a nominal fee (Bheta or donation) of £900.00 which can be paid via cash or card. For this amount they offer services like Prashaad, Tea, Granthi for Lavan and Kirtani Jatha from Gurudwara Sahib. However, if you choose to book outside catering after the anand karaj there will be an additional charge of £200 (gas, electricity and cleaning charges).
Choosing a Gurudwara for a Sikh wedding in London or the UK involves considerations that balance tradition with practicalities for your event. Here are key factors to keep in mind:
- Location and Accessibility – The first factor to consider is the location of the Guru Nanak Gurudwara. You need a place where you and your guests can comfortably reach without much hassle. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a place that is walking distance to your house but its location should not be a problem either. A gurudwara near you will also allow you to commute if you need to bring something with you for the ceremony.
- Ceremonial Setup and Amenities Do detailed research about the setup of the Gurudwaras in London. Your best option is to contact or visit them and get all the information first hand. You will need to check the size of the hall and whether or not it can accommodate your guests who will be present for the Anand Karaj ceremony. Another thing to keep in mind is whether there will be chairs for the guests who cannot sit on the floor as some might have physical problems. Traditionally Gurudwaras urge you to sit on the floor and hence have no chairs so you might need to make additional arrangements causing a change in your budget.
- Guidelines and Protocols- Some Gurudwaras are more flexible but some might have rigid guidelines for you to stick to. You will probably be told in advance if they have any specific requests from you but it is always better to ask than assume. You should ask ahead if they require any specific dress code from the guest or if there are any timing or other restrictions. You can also find a list of these restrictions on their websites.
- Availability and Booking Policies- selecting a Gurudwara for your wedding is of course a time-consuming process but you need to check for availabilities straight away. Famous gurudwaras are often booked months in advance. Since not every Gurudwara performs anand karaj ceremony, the ones that do tend to have a busy schedule. If you book it soon you have the chance to pick a date and time that suits you. You can decide after asking all the Gurudwaras that you shortlist for their availability.
- Facilities for Catering and Langar – A Sikh wedding is never complete without the traditional Langer that feeds not only your guests but many hungry people as well. It is a benevolent act of kindness essential to the Sikh tradition. Usually, every Gurudwara provides in-house catering for a langar, but double-checking is always good. Although not widely popular, you might even be allowed to hire outside caterers granted that you seek permission in advance and pay any extra fees if necessary.
- Accommodation for Rituals and Customs- There could be several pre-wedding or post-wedding rituals like Milani that you might want to indulge in. You should make sure that the gurudwara has no problem with any such festivities. If you are planning on playing the traditional dhol, you should ask for that as well. Try to get permission for anything that you think might cause some problems.
- Budget and Donations Another thing worth considering is the donation that you need to make to the Gurudwara before getting married. Not called a “fee” since you aren’t technically paying the Gurudwara only donating to its cause. Some Gurudwaras might have a certain minimum amount already fix that they expect for a wedding ceremony but it is customary to have this discussion in advance since the families might also want to donate more than the minimum amount to show their gratitude. This will factor into your overall budget.
- Documentation and Marriage Certificate – Some gurudwaras in London are legally certified and provide a marriage certificate whereas others are not. In that case, you might have to weigh other options. Never forget to double-check this crucial detail. You might even choose to have a legal marriage before or after the gurdwara ceremony depending on your preference.
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