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'''Gurdwara in Leicester'''
'''Gurdwara in Leicester'''
There are many Gurdwara in leicester
There are many Gurdwaras in leicester


1)Guru Nanak Gurdwara (9 Holy bones, LE1 4LJ)
1) Guru Nanak Gurdwara  


2)Guru Teg Bahadar Gurudwara (East Park Road)
(9 Holy bones, LE1 4LJ)


3)Guru Amardas Gurdwara (Clarendon Park Road)
2) Guru Teg Bahadar Gurudwara


4)Guru Panth Parkash Gurdwara
(East Park Road)


5)Ramgharia Gurdwara
3) Guru Amardas Gurdwara  


6)Guru Har Krishan Gurdwara
(Clarendon Park Road)


7)Dashmesh Gurdwara (Gypsy Lane)
4) Guru Panth Parkash Gurdwara
 
5) Ramgharia Gurdwara
 
6) Guru Har Krishan Gurdwara
 
7) Dashmesh Gurdwara  
 
(Gypsy Lane)


The first Gurdwara in Leicester was a rented hall in Saint Saviours Road. Due to falling out between the Sangat forming the Ramgharia and Guru Nank Gurdwara.
The first Gurdwara in Leicester was a rented hall in Saint Saviours Road. Due to falling out between the Sangat forming the Ramgharia and Guru Nank Gurdwara.


Guru Nnak gurdwara is the oldest in Leicester. It was founded in the 1960's by Sikh labourers who worked in the foundries of Leicester. They had come from Punjab in the 1960. It was founded on New Walk. It moved to Holy Bones in the late 1990.The Gurdwara also contains a '''sikh Museum[http://www.thesikhmuseum.com]'''The Gurdwara lies next to St. Nicholas church and the Roman ruins of Jewry Wall.
Guru Nnak Gurdwara is the oldest in Leicester. It was founded in the 1960's by Sikh labourers who worked in the foundries of Leicester. They had come from Punjab in the 1960. It was founded on New Walk. It moved to Holy Bones in the late 1990.The Gurdwara also contains a '''sikh Museum[http://www.thesikhmuseum.com]'''The Gurdwara lies next to St. Nicholas church and the Roman ruins of Jewry Wall.


Guru Teg Bahadar was founded by Sikh labourers who worked in factories in the late 70's in the village of Evington. It is the biggest Gurdwara in Leicester.
Guru Teg Bahadar was founded by Sikh labourers who worked in factories in the late 70's in the village of Evington. It is the biggest Gurdwara in Leicester.

Revision as of 19:26, 25 April 2009

Gurdwara in Leicester There are many Gurdwaras in leicester

1) Guru Nanak Gurdwara

(9 Holy bones, LE1 4LJ)

2) Guru Teg Bahadar Gurudwara

(East Park Road)

3) Guru Amardas Gurdwara

(Clarendon Park Road)

4) Guru Panth Parkash Gurdwara

5) Ramgharia Gurdwara

6) Guru Har Krishan Gurdwara

7) Dashmesh Gurdwara

(Gypsy Lane)

The first Gurdwara in Leicester was a rented hall in Saint Saviours Road. Due to falling out between the Sangat forming the Ramgharia and Guru Nank Gurdwara.

Guru Nnak Gurdwara is the oldest in Leicester. It was founded in the 1960's by Sikh labourers who worked in the foundries of Leicester. They had come from Punjab in the 1960. It was founded on New Walk. It moved to Holy Bones in the late 1990.The Gurdwara also contains a sikh Museum[1]The Gurdwara lies next to St. Nicholas church and the Roman ruins of Jewry Wall.

Guru Teg Bahadar was founded by Sikh labourers who worked in factories in the late 70's in the village of Evington. It is the biggest Gurdwara in Leicester.

Guru Amardas was founded by the ex-comittee members of Guru Teg Bahadar and Guru Nanak Gurdwara in 1992. It is near to Leicester University. built in aconverted Protestant church.

Ramgharia Gurdwara was founded by somed ex-members of the Saint Saviours Road Gurdwara.

Dashmesh Gurdwara is located in a conveted public house.