Address: 344 Hume Highway, Craigieburn Victoria, 3064, Australia
Phone: +61 3 9305 6511
Daily Programme |
Time |
Wednesday Diwan |
Time |
Sunday Diwan |
Time |
Parkash |
4:30 am |
Rehras |
6:00 pm |
Sampooran Asa Di Vaar |
7:00 am to 8:30 am |
Nitnem |
5:00 to 6:30 am |
Katha |
6:30 pm |
Keertan & Katha |
10.00 to 12:30 am |
Asa Di Vaar |
6:30 to 7:30 am |
Keertan |
7:00 to 8:00 pm |
Ardas & Hukamnama |
12:30 to 1:00 pm |
Rehras |
6:00 pm |
Ardas & Sukhasan |
8:00 to 8;30 pm |
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Katha |
6:30 to 7:10 pm |
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Keertan |
7:10 to 8:10 pm |
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Sukhasan |
8:15 pm |
Guru Ka Langar |
7:00 pm |
Guru Ka Langar |
12:00 pm |
This Gurudwara Sahib is the center of the local Sikh community, spreading the values of Sikhism and fulfilling the religious needs of the community. People from a radius of around 35Kms come here every Sunday and Wednesday, for the Diwans (Prayers). This Gurudwara Sahib offers some free facilities to the public, such as the Use of kitchen, Van for Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, and Rooms for stay.
Gurdwara Sahib has a spacious and well equipped kitchen (Unfortunately I spent most of my time, wandering here. Off course a real huge one) which the sangat can use during their weekly programmes. The families who would like to use the kitchen for their personal programme can contact the management committee prior to use.
Gurdwara Sahib offers the Sikh Sangat to use the rooms for stay. If you are coming to Melbourne, you can stay in the rooms, but please confirm the booking before arriving.
History
Sri Guru Singh Sabha actually originated in 1977 and the weekly diwans of the SGSS Gurudwara started in High School Tyler Street, Preston. In 1989 the constitution of Sri Guru Singh Sabha was rewritten.
The place where Gurudawara Sahib now stands was bought in April 1992, The Foundation stone of Gurudawara Sahib was laid in 1993 by the Congregation and then first Diwan was held at that Place in a tent.
In the year 1991 the collection campaign for the construction started with the contributions from sangat in UK, New Zealand, Canada and Australia.
In 1994 as the kitchen and the Langar Hall were ready, the weekly Diwans started to be held in the Langar Hall. But the construction Plans had to be amended further in 1996 so the construction of rest of the steel structure restarted in 1997 and are still in progress under the follow on committee elected every year
This Gurudawara was designed keeping in mind the Traditional design and structure of the Indian Historical Gurudawaras which will be prominent in the special design of the Gurudawara Building. The completed Gurudawara building has a 25M x 40M hall, al library a small hall and an office on Level 1 and langar hall, kitchen and residence for raagis on the ground floor.
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