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* {{lang|pa-Latn|[[Sangat (term)|Sangat]]}} and {{lang|pa-Latn|pangat}}: providing a free community kitchen called a langar<ref name=SGPC/> for all visitors, regardless of  cultural,  religious, regional, caste, or class affiliations.
* {{lang|pa-Latn|[[Sangat (term)|Sangat]]}} and {{lang|pa-Latn|pangat}}: providing a free community kitchen called a langar<ref name=SGPC/> for all visitors, regardless of  cultural,  religious, regional, caste, or class affiliations.


[[File:Typical.darbar.sahib.png|thumb|200px|right|A typical [[Darbar Sahib Hall|Darbar Sahib]] layout. Men and women usually sit on separate sides.]]
 
Other ceremonies performed there include the Sikh marriage ceremony, {{lang|pa-Latn|[[Anand Karaj]]}}; some of the rites of the death ceremony, {{lang|pa-Latn|[[Antam Sanskar]]}}; and most of the important [[Sikh Festivals]]. The {{lang|pa-Latn|[[Nagar Kirtan]]}}, a Sikh processional singing of holy hymns throughout a community, begin and conclude at a gurdwara.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/ritesrituals/weddings.shtml "BBC - Religions - Sikhism: Weddings"],
Other ceremonies performed there include the Sikh marriage ceremony, {{lang|pa-Latn|[[Anand Karaj]]}}; some of the rites of the death ceremony, {{lang|pa-Latn|[[Antam Sanskar]]}}; and most of the important [[Sikh Festivals]]. The {{lang|pa-Latn|[[Nagar Kirtan]]}}, a Sikh processional singing of holy hymns throughout a community, begin and conclude at a gurdwara.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/sikhism/ritesrituals/weddings.shtml "BBC - Religions - Sikhism: Weddings"],
BBC.co.uk, 2010.</ref>
BBC.co.uk, 2010.</ref>
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