Faith finds serenity
The gurudwara has been consecrated in honour of Guru Nanak Dev, the progenitor of Sikhism, who graced Kapurthala with his spiritual sojourn. This bears significant cultural, historical, and religious prominence for the Sikh community. The Gurudwara Antaryatma Sahib emanates a tranquil and transcendent ambience that elevates the spiritual experience.
Visitors can immerse themselves in an atmosphere of profound tranquility and reverence within the property. The place of worship known as gurudwara is distinguished by the presence of a venerated Sarovar, a body of water regarded as sacred. According to the Sikh faith, ablution in the Sarovar is believed to provide spiritual cleansing and lead to the purification of the soul. The sacred text of Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib, is enshrined within the gurudwara.
A devotional setup
The artefact is situated within the primary reception area and is regarded with the highest degree of veneration and deference by its adherents. The institution known as Gurudwara Antaryatma Sahib is committed to upholding the Sikh custom of langar, wherein complimentary meals are provided to all attendees irrespective of their assigned social stratification or personal belief system. It fosters principles of impartiality and communal aid.