The Sikh tradition of langar teaches all these principles sincerely. It is made in Gurudwara with love and blessings. Volunteer serves vegetarian food – dal, roti, and sabzi to people irrespective of their status, caste, or religion. In some gurudwara menu changes due to some reasons, but the service remains the same. Through langars, the great message of Guru Nanak of love, sharing, and equality is being conveyed to society. Guru also wants to teach equality, and teach humility. Everyone is always welcome as a guru’s guest. After paying visits in the Gurudwara the devotees sit on the floor together called pangas and were served langar.

The dal served here in Gurudwara Langer is extremely tasty and along with dal, chapatis, sabzi, and kheer are served at the langar. And this menu is followed all over the world. Here we look at Langer food you should not miss from this Gurudwara in India.

There are small or big kitchens in Gurudwara but The Golden Temple is the biggest Langer kitchen and it serves 50000 people every day. And the kitchen on throughout the whole year. Apart from the golden temple, there are a few gurudwaras, which serve langar food which you should not miss.
* Pathar sahib Gurudwara, in Leh Ladakh is also the best place for Langer you should not miss.
* Bangla Sahib, ic Delhi’s shining glory. It’s open twenty-four hours for tea and snacks and langar served between 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7.30 to 11.00 p.m.
* Takht Shri Patna Sahib Gurudwara located in Patna and serving good quality langar you should not miss.
* Langar at Sri Hemkunt sahib Ji is awesome like it’s a location in the Himalayas.