NEWS & EVENTS

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Wash hands upon entering the Sikh Temple
  • Santize your hands (Sanitizers located at Entrance & Community Kitchen)
  • Face masks required if not fully vaccinated (masks available at entrance)
  • Stay home if sick
Anybody can come during opening hours. The dress code is formal church wear, for example full body covering including head covering ( if you do not have it, we have it at Gurdwara) If you still have any questions feel free to contact.
Due to Covid-19 all services are canceled temporary (except for Sunday services) but you can contact us by email or phone, we can make arrangement for that.

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There is but One God. He is unborn, Omni-potent, Infinite, Formless, All-knowing and All-pervading.
All men are equal. God is our Mother & Father and we are His children. There is none high or low on account of birth, sex, position or riches.
One must have perfect faith in Guru. The word Sikhism literally means the way of disciple. The disciple must follow the Guru's word.
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SIKHISM

A way of life and philosophy well ahead of its time when it was founded over 500 years ago, The Sikh religion today has a following of over 20 million people worldwide.

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PHILOSOPHY AND BELIEFS

There is only One God. He is the same God for all people of all religions. The soul goes through cycles of births and deaths before it reaches the human form.

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HISTORY AND PRACTICES

During his lifetime Guru Gobind Singh established the Khalsa order (meaning 'The Pure'), soldier-saints. The Khalsa uphold the highest Sikh virtues of commitment, dedication and a social conscious.

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Utah Sikhs bring warmth to holiday season, donate 500 blankets..

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