Review about Gurunanak Darbar Sikh Temple from Lavrenets Kateryna
Unusual temple, located in the village of Jebel Ali. It is a building of several floors. Inside there are wide stairs and high arched windows with stained-glass windows, a lot of light, air. There is a huge prayer hall for 900 people. Great place to visit, although located far from the city center. You can take the metro and for this you need to get to the Ibn Battuta station, and from there take a taxi (at a cost of no more than 15 AED)
Gurunanak Darbar Sikh Temple
- Mon
- 04:30 AM - 08:30 PM
- Tue
- 04:30 AM - 08:30 PM
- Wed
- 04:30 AM - 08:30 PM
- Thu
- 04:30 AM - 08:30 PM
- Fri
- 04:30 AM - 08:30 PM
- Sat
- 04:30 AM - 08:30 PM
- Sun
- 04:30 AM - 08:30 PM
As a truly international city, Dubai is home to many religions, beliefs and houses of worship. And for the 50,000 Sikh residents of Dubai, the Guru Nanak Darbar temple has been their spiritual and cultural home since 2012.
This beautiful piece of architecture incorporates both modern and traditional elements. Itâs not just aesthetically marvellous, it also symbolises the bringing of peace, solace and hope together in one.
The Guru Nanak Darbar is a multi-storey facility surrounded by a 54-metre Parikarma (a pathway for circling the temple while engaged in prayer). Itâs covered with traditional grill work and built next to a pond â inspired by Indiaâs famed Golden Temple.
Located at Jebel Ali Village, Guru Nanak Darbar is open to the public, so take the opportunity to admire the temple's unique architecture up close. Just remember to be respectful and mindful of worshippers.
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