Welcome To Gurudwara Sahib of Lancaster County
The notion of divine presence leads to the belief that the Divine is equally present in all people, and that, therefore, every human being is equal in the eyes of God.
Faith & Identity
The Sikh worldview centers around the idea of oneness. Sikhs believe that people of all faiths worship one Divine Being who created this world and lives within it.
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Faith, Hope and Love

Since the formative moments of the tradition, Sikhs have maintained a physical identity that makes them stand out in public, even in the context of South Asia. This identity includes five articles of faith — kesh (unshorn hair), kanga (small comb), kara (steel bracelet), kirpan (religious article resembling a knife), and kachera (soldier-shorts) — and distinguishes someone who has formally committed to the values of the faith by accepting initiation

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The Sikh tradition, known in the Punjabi language as Sikhi, is a relatively young tradition that was founded over 500 years ago in the Punjab region of South Asia. There are more than 25 million Sikhs around the world, which makes Sikhism the world’s fifth largest religion. Sikhs first came to the United States in the late 1800s and there are an estimated 500,000 Sikhs living in America today.

EVENTs

Punjabi language Course

Join us every Sunday from 10:30AM to 11:30AM for Punjabi Classes. ORGANIZER Gurudwara Sahib of Lancaster County – GSLC Email: gslc1313@gmail.com VENUE United States, Pennsylvania 1492

Every Sunday Gurbani Kirtan

Join us every Sunday from 11AM to 2PM for Gurbani Kirtan. ORGANIZER Gurudwara Sahib of Lancaster County – GSLC Email: gslc1313@gmail.com VENUE United States, Pennsylvania 1492