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Akal Takht Directs Australian Gurdwara To Stop The Practice Of Langar On Chairs

Written by  Saizel S -- July 29th 2018 11:10 AM -- Updated: July 29th 2018 12:31 PM
Akal Takht Directs Australian Gurdwara To Stop The Practice Of Langar On Chairs

Akal Takht Directs Australian Gurdwara To Stop The Practice Of Langar On Chairs

Akal Takht directs Australian gurdwara to stop the practice of langar on chairs Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh has warned the Australian gurudwara management of stern action for allegedly forcing the Sangat (congregation) to partake of langar on chairs and tables. He said that this practice is in violation of Sikh Maryada (code of ethics) that allows partaking of langar sitting in a row and only physically disabled persons can be given relaxation. Taking a serious note of the arrangements for serving langar on chairs at the Sydney-based Sikh Mission Centre, he has strictly directed its management to stop the practice. Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Gurbachan Singh said, “Even as the gurdwara management has been asked twice to not go against the Maryada, they continue to force the Sangat to partake of langar on chairs. The Sangat complained that the gurdwara head also uses abusive words against the devotees.” He also added, “The gurdwara head is behaving like a dictator by imposing the rules that violate the Sikh tenets. The devotees are not bound to obey him. The Sangat has also told me that he also restricts the devotees from partaking langar while sitting. This cannot be tolerated anymore.” “Ironically, the office-bearers of the gurdwara are adopting the ethos of other religions. They should preach values of their own religion. The management is directed again to make langar arrangement as per Sikh tradition, failing which they will face stern action by the Takht,” the Jathedar said. He also appealed to the Sangat to raise voice against the management. -PTC NEWS


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