Langar - Golden Kitchen- Harmandar Sahib (Some Facts)


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sanjeevm   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-04-09 12:59:59

Received in a mail from a friend, thought of sharing with CD family:

The Golden Kitchen:-

For a moment, if one pushes the religious fact aside, it is no ordinary
feat to serve a meal to thousands of people in a day and that too round-the-clock.

Forty to fifty thousand people, on an average, partake of langar every day
at Harmandar Sahib. "On Sundays, festival days and Masya, the number exceeds
1 lakh," says jathedar Harpinder Singh, who is in charge of the langar.

Serving such a huge gathering is not an easy task. But, the devotion and
Selfless service of the sewadars makes the job simple.

"We have 2300 permanent Sewadars who work at the langar. They knead dough,
cook food, serve people and perform a number of other jobs. Also, there are a good number of volunteers, both men and women, who work in kitchen and Langar hall. They also wash and wipe the utensils. "In the washing hall we have four sewadars to supervise the work," adds Harpinder Singh. Of course, an elaborate arrangement is in place to cook and serve food at such a large scale.

The langar at Harmandar Sahib is prepared in two kitchens, which have 11 hot
plates (tawi), several burners, machines for sieving and kneading dough and
several other utensils. At one tawi, 15 people work at a time. It is a chain process - some make balls of dough, others roll rotis, a few put them on the Tawi and rest cook and collect them.

It is all done so meticulously that one is surprised to see that on one hot plate, in just two hours, over 20 kg of flour is used to make rotis. The kitchen also has a roti-making machine, which was do nated by a Lebanon-based devotee. The machine is, however, used only on days that are likely to witness huge crowds. The machine can make rotis of 20-kg flour in just Half-an-hour. To get the flour, there are two machines in the basement of the langar hall and another that kneads one quintal of flour in just five minutes. It is this fine team of man and machine that makes it possible for the gurdwara to provide 24-hour langar on all days.But, what about putting together the raw material?

"About 50-quintal wheat, 18-quintal daal, 14-quintal rice and seven quintal milk is the daily consumption in the langar kitchen. We have utensils that can store up to seven quintal of cooked daal and kheer at a time," says assistant in-charge Kanwaljeet Singh. Items needed in langar are bought in huge quantities from Delhi. The purchase mainly includes pulses, while other every-day requirements are met from the local market. A stock of all items is maintained for two months, he adds. "Desi Ghee comes from Verka Milk Plant in the city Also, the devotees. Make donations. In a day we receive, over eight quintals of sugar and seven quintals of dal. Often, people also donate money in langar funds. For instance, we recently received a donation of Rs 2 lakh from a devotee who wanted to bear all langar expenses for a day," says in-charge Harpinder Singh. "Besides dal-roti, kheer and karah prasad is prepared on alternate days. On an average, seven quintals of milk and an equal quantity of rice is needed to prepare kheer. On festive occasions, we also distribute jalebis.
Every day over 100, gas cylinders are needed to fuel the kitchen. For making tea, 6 quintals of sugar and 20 kg of tea leaf are consumed," adds Kanwaljeet.
But, all this wouldn't have been possible without the grace of Waheguru:
"Loh langar tapde rahin" (may the hot plates of the langar remain ever in
service) are the words that every devotee says in his prayers at the Gurdwara. At a time, over 3,000 people are served on the two floors of the hall. Everyone is welcome at the darbar to share Te meal, with not distinction of caste or religion.

The Sikh practice of Guru ka langar was strengthened by Guru Amar Das, the
third Sikh guru. Even Emperor Akbar, it is said, had to take langar with the common people before he could meet Guru Amar Das. Langar or community Kitchen was designed to uphold the principle of equality between all people regardless of religion, caste, colour, creed, age, gender or social status. In addition to the ideals of equality, the tradition of langar also aimed to express the ethics of sharing and oneness of all humankind. On the other hand, following the principle of division of labour, the
Sewadars in the hall make sure that sangat gets the complete meal, from pickle to rice and dal. The whole thing is highly organised - from arranging the material to cooking and then serving.

After eating, the utensils are collected in one part of the hall in huge bins from where they are taken away for washing. Once cleaned, the dishes are quickly but neatly stacked in huge, wheeled storage bins, ready to be used again for the next sitting. ?
Aashima Seth Captured on film Belgian filmmakers, Valerie Berteau and Philippe Witjes were so impressed with the langar at the Darbar Sahib that they made a documentary film on it. Entitled Golden Kitchen, the film has impressed audiences at numerous film festivals in Europe. On June 6 , it was adjudged 'Outstanding' at the Festival of Short Films organised at the New York Museum of Modern Art. Critics have praised the film for bringing out the beauty of what is for western audiences "an endeavour that is remarkable in scale, the clockwork efficiency with which the kitchen is organised and the fact that all the people manning the Kitchen are volunteers who are inspired to undertake the heavy labour by their religious convictions." IN THY SERVICE around 3,000 people are served Meals at a go. It wouldn't be possible without sewadars, who look for no return except Waheguru's blessings.


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iamhere   
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Location: GTA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-04-09 14:07:15


Appreciated for sharing some true facts about ‘Langar’.

You made me remind about the days I used to do ‘Sewa’ in my hometown Gurdwara Bangla Sahib - Delhi. Sometimes, I used to do it from morning to evening on the Sundays. The way is same in every Gurdwara. I visited and did it at various Gurdwaras like Hemkunt Sahib, Hajoor Sahib - Maharashtra, Nanak Jheera – Karnataka, Amritsar and more. In so many families…people call Maa Cholle ki Daal as ‘Langar wali Daal’!

Truly said…We look for no return but Waheguru’s blessings. Never got a chance to repeat it here in GTA but hopefully will start doing it soon.

“Loh langar tapde rahin" (may the hot plates of the langar remain ever in service)


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cool girl   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-04-09 15:10:04

It was interesting to read this.Thanks for sharing!


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yanksingh   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-04-09 07:24:55

Thanks for sharing Sanjeev.


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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-04-09 20:18:41

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kabutar12   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-04-09 21:03:00

Very nice post Sanjeevm, i enjoyed reading it.





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