Gurdwara Sangat Sahib, Tullinge, Stockholm

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Tullinge, Sweden

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Gurdwara Sangat Sahib, Tullinge, Stockholm Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Gurdwara Sangat Sahib, Tullinge, Stockholm is located in Tullinge, Sweden on Dymmelkärrsvägen 23. Gurdwara Sangat Sahib, Tullinge, Stockholm is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category gurudwara in Sweden.

Address

Dymmelkärrsvägen 23

Phone

+46 87781414

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Nikit Gangwani

Beautiful gurudwara to seek some peace and blessings. It feels you are back in India, specially with the langar that’s served at 2pm. Must visit.

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Rupinder kaur

Lovly place to get peace of mind .

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Alia Amir

Excellent people and superb hospitality! The Gurudwara itself is a peaceful place of worship which not only shows the true values of Sikhism but brings the warmth of Punjab to Sweden by openly up their arms for all.

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Ankit Gaur

I visited the Gurudwara with my Spouse on one fine November Sunday. It is a stand-alone structure in Tullinge, and very well connected by public transport run by SL. You will find a lot of Indians, and can connect with them over anything of your wish. Sikhs are always a welcoming community. They are one of the most liberal communities and are not judgmental in their approach. You will find shoe racks and coat hangers at ground floor, separate for Ladies and Gents. Adjacent hall is used to distribute Prasad (Langar). Stairs beside the front door will take you up to the main praying room. You can chose to sit and enjoy the Satsang and pay your respect to the Gurugranth Sahib. For me the feeling was quite comforting. The environment was calming and the music and divine words from Satsang will make you sit and enjoy this holy feeling. You will feel at home. Once you’re satisfied, you can come down, have your Prasad, and you are even free to help serving food with others. It is always better to help people in serving langar, one way or other, as you will feel more involved in something good. As for the langar, though one should never comment on it as ‘food’ but still I can’t resist not mentioning the taste. It is something an Indian , specifically a North Indian, will not ever find anywhere else in Stockholm. If you’re a Punjabi or someone who ever ate before food cooked in a Punjabi house, you’ll quickly know what I am talking about . In all, I can say this is a must visit, for Indians and Swedish alike.

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Siddarth David

The Shabad Kirtan is soulful and inspirational with live English translations on the screen. You could spend a long time in contemplation. They serve langar on Sunday afternoons which is simple yet delicious and full of love.

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Mayukh Mandal

I love this place. Good ambience and good food with great people.

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vikas Singh

If you need peace then visit gurdwara sangat sahib

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Narendra .S

Gurudwara is a Sikh temple. A small place of worship. They also provide Langar which is weekly free food service on Sunday afternoon from 2 pm. The food can match any restaurant. It is veg and everyone is welcome. The service is done through donations and volunteers.