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'''''kothy mandap madia ussardy he gayy.....'''''..........best of the buildings keep coming up. they do flicker & shine for a while but finally only [[SatGurBani|TRUTH]] prevails.
<!----'''Sikh Temple Makindu''' is located about 104 miles (170km) from [[Nairobi]] on the main [[Nairobi]] to [[Mombasa]] Road. It was built in 1926 by the [[Sikh]]s who were working on the construction of the [[Uganda]] railway line from the coast (Mombasa) inland to [[Lake Victoria]] and beyond to [[Uganda]]. Today, all types of people visit this [[Gurdwara]] everyday and it is a 'must-see' [[Gurdwara]] for any [[Sikh]] travelling to Kenya and [[East Africa]]. <ref>[http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?near=Makindu+Sikh+Temple&q=Makindu+Sikh+Temple&f=p&rl=1&ie=UTF8&ll=-2.282648,37.822124&spn=0.002423,0.003326&t=h&z=18 distance data from google maps]</ref>
[[User: Mutia|--Mutia 13:31, 8 August 2007 (EDT)]]
 
This holy Sikh shrine provides a peaceful atmosphere where one can meditate and calm ones mind before proceeding to join the "rat-race" again on the busy coastal road, the main arterial road from the coast to the capital, Nairobi. The Gurdwara complex is very large spanning an estimated 5000 square meters and has facilities for [[langar]] (free food) around the clock and living accommodation for travellers. <ref>[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Makindu_Sikh_Temple Makindu Sikh Temple]</ref>
 
==Background==
 
Set in the forest off the main road, the [[Makindu]] Gurdwara is the only convenient rest stop for weary motorists on this busy and long road to and from Mombasa. So the [[Sikh]] community of [[Kenya]] has done something special by building such a beautiful edifice and campus where anyone of any religion or of no religion can withdraw from the mundane and reflect on the spiritual. This large complex houses a huge dining facility which provides free [[langar]] 24 hours a day as determined by their founder Guru, [[Guru Nanak]]. <ref>[http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/heritage/sikhhert%20EAfrica/sikhsEAfricapart3.htm Background]</ref>
 
Rooms with beds - several with attached bathrooms - are available for tourists to stay for up to two nights. Everyone in Kenya seems to know of it and most tourists stay to rest and eat. Most are non-Sikhs. There is no charge for this service, but most people donate to the Gurdwara. Apparently it is run by a consortium of the Nairobi Gurdwaras. The aura at Makindu would calm the most tormented mind; one automatically drifts away from the mundane and towards the spiritual and peaceful.
 
==History==
 
Although the Sikh Temple Makindu was built in 1926, its roots are believed to have been present way before then. When the [[Uganda Railway]] was completed in 1902 at Port Florence (which is now [[Kisumu]], Kenya), Makindu played a prominent role as a service point on the railway's advance from Mombasa. Dozens of artisans and train drivers were Sikhs and the station at Makindu became a place of religious fervour.
 
Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims would gather together in the evenings and sing the praises of God. They did so under a tree, the spot where the current Gurdwara now stands. It is also believed that the Gurdwara was funded by non-Sikhs along with Sikhs.
 
In the years before 1926, the Gurdwara was a tin-roof little hut where the Sikhs used to pray everyday, and the Guru Guru Granth Sahib was housed there. But when the Railway moved on from Makindu, the service point went into disuse and became unimportant. The Sikhs naturally moved along too, leaving the tiny Gurdwara behind, under the watchful eye of an African servant who would clean the Gurdwara. Sikh devotees who passed along the Gurdwara would leave offerings of money by dropping it through the locked Gurdwara's window.
 
==See also==
 
* [[Gurdwara]]
* [[Langar]]
* [[Makindu]]
* [[Mombasa]]
* [[Nairobi]]
==External links==
 
* [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?near=Makindu+Sikh+Temple&q=Makindu+Sikh+Temple&f=p&rl=1&ie=UTF8&ll=-2.282648,37.822124&spn=0.002423,0.003326&t=h&z=18 Aerial view via satellite - Google maps]
* [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Makindu_Sikh_Temple Makindu Sikh Temple]  
* [http://www.sikhchic.com/travel/the_open_temple_of_makindu The Open Temple of Makindu] by DAUTI KAHURA
* [http://www.codecrafter.net/makindu/gallery.php?GalID=14&page=2 codecrafter.net]
* [http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/heritage/sikhhert%20EAfrica/sikhsEAfricapart3.htm sikh-heritage.co.uk]
 
==References==
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