On Satruday we spent part of the day at the Golden Temple. Washing our feet and hands, heads covered, shoes off we headed into the Temple area with our guides. Thousands of people are here at the Temple to work and wash themselves in the water around the Temple. Sikhism is a religion you are only born into and cannot become by conversion. Our guide offered many thoughts along the way as we were pilgrims in this new land.
This Sikhi Temple serves food to thousands of people daily and never purchases anything. The needed supplies are brought by pilgrims, beans, flour, chai......volunteers create the meal. We had the opportunity to try our hand at rolling chapati.
We were able to enter the Temple but very quickly and spent only time moving halfway around the altar area. Personal space is not an option. The chanting of their sacred book was being offered up inside the Temple.
Outside the Temple so we were offered communion, a ball of dough made of wheat and gee.
We have yet to process the experience. More caught up in fashion of color and turbans and bangles for now.
This Sikhi Temple serves food to thousands of people daily and never purchases anything. The needed supplies are brought by pilgrims, beans, flour, chai......volunteers create the meal. We had the opportunity to try our hand at rolling chapati.
We were able to enter the Temple but very quickly and spent only time moving halfway around the altar area. Personal space is not an option. The chanting of their sacred book was being offered up inside the Temple.
Outside the Temple so we were offered communion, a ball of dough made of wheat and gee.
We have yet to process the experience. More caught up in fashion of color and turbans and bangles for now.
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