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Kitchen of the Golden Temple

This sacred shrine in India feeds over 100,000 people a day regardless of race, religion and class. (3:16)

Produced by: Abby Callard
Narrated by: Arnab Datta


 

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It is 7 wonder places is the once of the place. It is very nice and peaceful of place and beautiful location

you get peace of mind & freshness when in Gurudwara. People, food everything is just amazing there

WOOOOOOOOOOOW. NEVER SEEING THIS BEFORE. THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

very nice, plenty of other temples feed people regardless of race creed also, it is not a practice of just the sikhs.. more of it I say!

I loved watching this video. I love the Sihks. May God Bless them. Thank you for this video I wish you had more about the temple.

In light of today's events, please try to share this. The spread and digestion of knowledge of our differences can illuminate this seemingly eternal dark age.

Humanity at its Best!

This is both impressive and inspiring. The Golden Temple is one of thee reasons I admire Sikhism as a belief system because part of it is helping the world to be a better place and actively defending others in times of crisis (hence why they carry the Kerpan)

What happens if there is an outbreak of disease? In the USA, we'd have to give up sporting events, concerts, the circus. In India, people would have to give up eating.

Superbly done, I enjoyed it.

wow, truly eye-opening to an aspect of the indian culture.

Worked in kitchens most of my life, this blew my mind. Awesome stuff.

Faith in humanity restored.

This is a truly informative and well done video. We really enjoyed watching it and learning about the kitchen of the Golden Temple and it's workers/volunteers.




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