
Welcome to
Sikh Gurudwara Parkland
A house of prayer and peace, where Gurbani, Sangat, and Seva guide every moment in the light of Waheguru.

What is Sikhism?
Sikhism is a monotheistic faith founded by Guru Nanak Dev Ji. It teaches remembrance of God, honest living, and selfless service, embracing equality and compassion for all.

Who are Sikhs?
Sikhs are followers of the Guru's path — seekers of truth, humility, and service. They live by the teachings of Guru Granth Sahib Ji and walk in love, courage, and devotion.
The Origin Of Sikhism
Sikhism began with the divine light of Guru Nanak Dev Ji in 1469. Amid religious division and injustice, he taught oneness of Ik Onkar, unity of mankind, and living truthfully with humility and compassion under Waheguru’s grace. His teachings sparked a spiritual revolution, uplifting countless souls through equality, honest living, selfless service, and remembrance of the Creator’s name.

Guided by Truth
Core Values of the
Sikh Community
Sikhism teaches us to live by divine principles rooted in love, service, and spiritual wisdom. Each value brings us closer to Waheguru through humility, unity, and selfless actions led by grace.


Naam Japna (ਨਾਮ ਜਪਣਾ)
Chanting Waheguru’s Name brings peace, purpose, and divine connection.

Kirat Karni (ਕਿਰਤ ਕਰਨੀ)
Living honestly uplifts the soul and honors Guru’s teachings.

Vand Chakna (ਵੰਡ ਛਕਣਾ)
Sharing with others builds unity, care, and spiritual equality.

Seva (ਸੇਵਾ)
Serving selflessly without reward brings us closer to Waheguru.

Sarbat da Bhala (ਸਰਬੱਤ ਦਾ ਭਲਾ)
Wishing well for all reflects true love for creation.
What Unites the Sikh Community?
Waheguru’s path binds all hearts through shared faith, service, and spiritual strength.
PANJ TAKHAT





The Ten Gurus
(1469 – 1708)
From Guru Nanak Dev Ji to Guru Gobind Singh Ji, each Guru brought divine wisdom to the world. Their lives continue to guide Sikhs in humility, truth, and courage through the eternal light of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
1.
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Born in 1469 – Nankana Sahib, Pakistan
2.
Guru Angad Dev Ji
Born in 1504 – Matte di Sarai, Punjab
3.
Guru Amar Das Ji
Born in 1479 – Basarke, Punjab
4.
Guru Ram Das Ji
Born in 1534 – Lahore, Pakistan
5.
Guru Arjan Dev Ji
Born in 1563 – Goindval, Punjab
6.
Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji
Born in 1595 – Wadali, Punjab
7.
Guru Har Rai Ji
Born in 1630 – Kiratpur Sahib, Punjab
8.
Guru Har Krishan Ji
Born in 1656 – Kiratpur Sahib, Punjab
9.
Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji
Born in 1621 – Amritsar, Punjab
10.
Guru Gobind Singh Ji
Born in 1666 – Patna Sahib, Bihar
Symbols of Faith
The Five K's of Sikhism

Kesh
(ਕੇਸ)

Kara
(ਕੜਾ)

Kanga
(ਕੰਘਾ)

Kachera (ਕਛੇਰਾ)

Kirpan (ਕਿਰਪਾਨ)
Sikh Gurudwara Parkland
Upcoming Events
Puranmashi – April 12, 2025
Celebrate the full moon, embracing spiritual connection and reflection.Baisakhi Sangat & Fundraiser – April 13, 2025
Celebrate together, support the vision, and take part in building our spiritual home.Sangrand Vaisakh – April 13, 2025
A time to welcome the new season and reflect on its blessings.Parkash Guru Teg Bahadur Ji – April 18, 2025
Commemorate the life and teachings of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji.Parkash Guru Arjan Dev Ji – April 20, 2025
Honor the legacy and wisdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji.SIKH GURUDWARA PARKLAND
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Divine Wisdom Each Day
Gurbani That Guides Us
(Only those who love deeply, realize Waheguru.)
(One who serves selflessly, attains the Divine.)
(There is One God, Truth is His Name.)

Our Sacred Offerings
Spiritual Services with Love and Reverence
Through devotion, discipline, and Gurbani, Sikh Gurudwara Parkland humbly offers services to help you walk the Guru’s path and deepen your spiritual connection with Waheguru.

Akhand Paath
A non-stop recitation of Guru Granth Sahib Ji over three days.

Sukhmani Sahib Paath
A sacred prayer held for blessings, joy, or special occasions.

Sehaj Paath
A slow, reflective reading of Gurbani completed over any duration.

Anand Karaj
A Sikh marriage ceremony performed in presence of Guru Sahib.