Wednesday, August 29, 2012

naphthalene balls uses Guru-Ka-Langar is the free (donations appreciated) community dining room, a feature of all Sikh temp





Guru-Ka-Langar naphthalene balls uses is the free (donations naphthalene balls uses appreciated) community dining room, a feature of all Sikh temples as a mark of unity among people of all religions, creeds and nationalities. The massive kitchens (one has a chapati machine) prepare vegetarian meals for an estimated 60,000 to 80,000 pilgrims a day (more during holy festivals). A truly incredible feat! All are welcome to join the masses eating on the floor and we highly recommend the experience (feel free to help volunteers with the washing up).

Amritsar is famous for its dhabas (snack bars) such as Punjab Dhaba (Goal Hatti Chowk), Kesar Da Dhaba (Passian Chowk) and Brothers naphthalene balls uses Dhaba (Town Hall Chowk), all with (mainly Indian) naphthalene balls uses thali meals averaging 65 to 110, and open early to late. Brothers is the current favourite. Hotels and restaurants in the (holy) Golden Temple locale don t serve alcohol; elsewhere naphthalene balls uses your beer may be disguised in a napkin.

Kurukshetra, or more correctly, the town of Thanesar naphthalene balls uses in the district of Kurukshetra, will appeal to tourists with an interest in history and religion. According to Hindu teachings, Brahma created the universe here, and Krishna delivered his epic Bhagavad Gita sermon, offered as advice to Arjuna (p 1108 ) before he fought the 18-day Mahabharata naphthalene balls uses battle in which good triumphed over evil. The district takes its name from its founder Kuru, the Aryan king who offered his limbs to Vishnu in order to establish a land of ethics and values.

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