In the present day world also the Sikhs are known for their service to mankind in all situations. As per a BBC report, they are the most generous people in the world. This generosity is best reflected in the langar tradition as started by Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji and being followed by the Sikhs all over the world. In short they have won the hearts of the people by feeding the hungry, giving shelter to the homeless, medical aid to the diseased and necessities to the helpless poor people. In the time of natural calamities, riots and even terrorists attacks, they reached the victims to help them by all means. This spirit of service takes birth from their act of remembering God all the times called simran. In this chapter, we shall be discussing a good number of organisations which are doing service in one or the other way.
Services performed in the Gurdwara
Gurdwara being the central point in the life of Sikhs, the service starts from here in various ways. The
devotees not only attend the congregation, but also render the requisite services to keep the Gurdwara neat and
clean and increase the convenience of the visitors. Some people start doing service at the footwear keeping
place known in Punjabi as ‘Jorha Ghar’. They will not only keep the shoe wear of the devotees at proper
place in a proper manner, but also, many a time polishes their shoe wear. Further, there are many who look
after the parking facility or the boarding and lodging facilities or act as guides to apprise them of the historical
importance of the place. A number of persons offers services for cleaning the installation platform of Sri Guru
Granth Sahib or other places which are used by the devotees for sitting or moving at the premises. Service
in the Langar, for cooking or for distributing is the most well known service among the people who do not
know much about Sikh religion or the Gurdwara. Although all these services are performed by the individuals,
some groups of people engaged therein have constituted organizations, registered or unregistered. We shall
be mentioning a few organizations doing all such jobs. We shall also include such organisations which are
also engaged in the programmes of simran or attaching the people to simran. As, there is a big number of
people who have faith in Sikh religion, but have been neglected since long because of their illiteracy, poverty,
ignorance and backwardness, efforts are being made to serve these people by educating them, rehabilitating
them and bringing them in the main stream at par with other Sikhs rather other people in the society. The
organisations serving these people known as Sikligars, Vanjaras, Lubanas etc. are also included in this
Chapter