The world's largest community kitchen, or langar, operates 24 hours and can serve up to 100,000 people a day for free. It’s within the impressive compound that houses the Golden Temple of Amritsar, where hundreds of Sikhs come every day to perform sewa, or selfless work, as a fundamental part of the practice their faith.
The world's largest community kitchen, or langar, operates 24 hours and can serve up to 100,000 people a day for free. It’s within the impressive compound that houses the Golden Temple of Amritsar, where hundreds of Sikhs come every day to perform sewa, or selfless work, as a fundamental part of the practice their faith.
The world's largest community kitchen, or langar, operates 24 hours and can serve up to 100,000 people a day for free. It’s within the impressive compound that houses the Golden Temple of Amritsar, where hundreds of Sikhs come every day to perform sewa, or selfless work, as a fundamental part of the practice their faith.