The service at the Gurdwara Sahib normally consists of a combination of sermons and singing of Shabads (hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib Ji).
We run weekly Sunday class to teach Kirtan. Kirtan/Keertan is the language of the spirit that breaks the barriers of creed and religions, that awakens the Amrit Naam in the soul and fills the heart with humility.
Read more »We run weekly Sunday class to teach Punjabi language. Punjabi (panjaabi) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by over 100 million native speakers worldwide, ranking as the 10th most widely spoken language (2015) in the world.
Read more »We organise the community camps from time to time and run the workshops for kids, teenagers, adults and old people about the family violence, school bullying, healthy relationships, mixing up with local communities etc.
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We started blood donation drive in June 2021 and 18 people donated blood/plasma on the first day. Some of our community members regularly donate plasma and blood.
Sikh community is being increasingly recognised for their commitment and support to not just their own members but for supporting the wider community of Tasmania
Read more »Langar is one of the most significant traditions for the Sikhs. It involves everyone, irrespective of their caste, skin colour, nationality, social, financial or political status, to sit together (pangat). Everyone has the same meal. It expresses the ideals of equality, sharing, and the oneness of all humankind.
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