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Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Nairobi. The. foundation stone of the New Gurdwara (below) was laid by S. Mohan Singh, S. S. S. Mehta. S. Kartar Singh . Atma Ram Singh. Jaswant Singh. Bilkhu and S. Labh Singh Sagoo.
Gurdwara Singh Sabha Nairobi (Foundation of which being laid - above- read brief history below) SIRI GURU GURDWARA SINGH SABHA NAIROBI - KENYAA Short History. The main aim of the Singh Sabha was to restore the purity of the Sikh religion, to do away with non- sikh practices and inculcate love for Sikhism. It also encouraged publications of books and periodicals on Sikh history and religion and promoted the Punjabi language as a medium of teaching. In addition they also tried to influence prominent Englishmen and sought their support for educational programmes and other matters. It must also be remembered that the British had much respect for the Sikhs, for their character, bravery on the battlefield and the religious traditions they followed. So much so, that they encouraged Sikhs to join the army and expected them to wear their five symbols. Anyone trimming his beard was thrown out of the army.
Sikh pioneers against the Gurdwara under construction - 1. The foundation stone of the Gurdwara was laid by Sardar Kishen Singh in the year 1. The building took more than a year to complete and the opening ceremony was performed by Baba Bishen Singh in 1. The main hall was 3. About ten rooms were also built to cater for the traveller's and the granthi (priest). The interior of the Gurdwara was artistically decorated.
There was a massive entrance gate surmounted by a lion sculptured in stone. The glory of the Gurdwara was a huge bronze central dome which for many years was a landmark and showpiece in Nairobi. The opening was a day of rejoicing and the Sikhs travelled from Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu and other towns for this historic occasion. In September 1. 95. Government for grant of a piece of Crown Land at Byramjee Street, later named Uyoma Street. The application succeeded and plans were started around this time. When the first plans of the new Gurdwara were discussed, the historical Golden Temple at Amritsar was very much in mind of the management.
The element of the tradition was strong and compromise solution was found by the Architect Mr. The present Dome was designed to reduce echo. The advice of the sructural Engineers Messrs. Dean & Partners for structural safety was accepted. The foundation stone for the Gurdwara was laid in an impressive ceremony on 1.
January, 1. 95. 9 by Sardar Mohan Singh, Sardar Santokh Singh Mehta, Sardar Kartar Singh on behalf of his father Sardar Atmaram Singh, Sardar Jaswant Singh and Sardar Labh Singh (see above photo). The construction took five years and this was not always plain sailing for the people concerned with construction. Unfortunately Mr. Gilbert Dean died in May, 1. Capitol Construction Company started the works in 1.
Messrs. Bansal Brothers Limited completed the works. Sardar Santa Singh, the Road Contractor tarmacked the open space inside the Gurdwara.
The building was completed in 1. Sardar Inder Singh Gill on 1 st November, 1. The flag of the . The Istri Sabha's always have been stout pillars of the Sabha.
They have always assisted in the organisation of Guru ka Langar. Since 1. 98. 2 further improvements have been carried out on the Temple buildings and facilities enhanced. The tiling of the domes was done under the supervision of Sardar Tarlochan Singh Sagoo. The terrazzo paving of the court yard was laid by Sardar Phuman Singh Sahota. Apart from improving the aesthetic look of the complex, the domes have been rendered water proof and the flooring comfortable. The installation of extractor fans in the kitchen and extensions to the utility area adjoining it have greatly effected the working conditions in the kitchen complex.
The construction and erection of the Nishan Sahib (Flag staff) by late Sardar Perminder Singh Sagoo, Chairman of Siri Guru Singh Sabha, has greatly given uplift to the image of the temple. Messrs Khushal Singh Laundry Limited has always provided the services of cleaning sheets and carpets. Various other people have rendered free and voluntary services to the community. Text & Photographs courtesy of S/ri Gurdwara Singh Sabha, Nairobi, Kenya. GURDWARA BAZAAR- NAIROBI Foundation Stone being laid by S.
Gujjar Singh Ghataore of the Gurdwara Bazaar, Nairobi in 1. Gopal Singh Chandan of Star Studio) Gurdwara Bazaar Nairobi during the Forties - See the present building down (photo courtesy Amarjit Chandan) Gurdwara Bazaar, Nairobi Gurdwara Balmik - Nairobi Gurdwara Nanyuki Mr. I always stop at the Makindu Gurudwara. Typically, when the generator blew up, someone brought a new one overnight and installed it.
No one knew who did it. Such is the power of the Sikh concept of KARSEVA - - the pure act: nishkaama bhava, without a calculus of a karmic reward. Sikh Temple Makindu was built in 1. When the Uganda Railway was completed in 1. Port Florence (which is now Kisumu, Kenya), Makindu played a prominent role as a service point on the railway's advance from Mombasa.
Sikhs, Hindus and Muslims would gather together in the evenings and sing the praises of God. They did so under a tree, the spot where the current Gurudwara now stands. It is also believed that the Gurudwara was funded by non- Sikhs along with Sikhs.
In the years before 1. Gurudwara was a tin- roof little hut where the Sikhs used to pray everyday, and the Guru Granth Sahib was housed there. But when the Railway moved on from Makindu, the service point went into disuse and became unimportant. The Sikhs naturally moved along too, leaving the tiny Gurudwara behind, under the watchful eye of an African servant who would clean the Gurudwara. The Sikh devotees who passed along the Gurudwara would leave offerings of money by dropping it through the locked Gurudwara's window.
As the years rolled on and the Railway complete, the Sikhs settled in Kenya. Slowly, they began to contemplate the idea of reviving the small Gurudwara in Makindu.
Akhand Paths began to be organised on regular weekends, with families travelling 2. Kilometers or so, in rough murram red- soil earth. There, they would gather and pray, prepare Langar and socialise. Over the years, the Gurudwara began to be developed. It is in 1. 92. 6 that a solid foundation was laid.
The Gurudwara then became a fully- functional one - with a Langar hall, prayer hall and tiny rooms of accommodation for the gyanis and sevadaars of the. Gurudwara. It also began to provide free food and rest for weary travellers who would stop by at the Gurudwara for a night or two on their journeys to and from Nairobi and Mombasa. Legend has been connected to this magnificent Gurudwara.
It has truly been referred to as the 'Harmandir Sahib' of Africa. A copy of the Guru Granth Sahib that survived a mysterious fire which burnt down the whole Gurudwara (probably before 1.
I was fortunate to obtain the darshan of the Guru Granth Sahib at a Sikh's residence in Mombasa. An African sevadaar of the Gurudwara once claimed that he saw, in the night awoken from his sleep, a figure on a white horse. The horseman approached himand spoke to him, telling him not to speak to anyone about the incident of his visit. The startled and shaken man could not believe his eyes and was soscared that he told the first person he saw the following morning. Asked who the man on the horse was, the African man pointed to a painting of Guru Gobind Singh whish was displayed in the Gurudwara and said, . The Gurudwara had been almost forgotten and neglected untill Guru Gobind Singh's incident occurred. That was not the only incident of the darshan of Guru Gobind Singh at Makindu Sahib.
People claim to have heard, in the silent of night, to have heard the approach of horses, just outside the Gurudwara. The sounds were akin to an army, stopping for the night. They claimed that they heard sounds of a kitchen being put in place, like langar was being prepared.
Evidently, the incident was believed to be another darshan of the Guru, stopping by the shrine. In yet another event, an amazing first- time encounter happened with a member of the Istri Sabha during the early years of the Gurudwara. A lady who was reading the Guru Granth Sahib in the night, lit by only a kerosene lamp (there was no electricity there then), witnessed in the shadow falling on the Guru Granth Sahib. The figure, she recalled, was of someone doing the 'chaur' over the Sikh Scriptures. The figure was, by description, none other than Guru Gobind Singh. The Gurudwara today is among one of the most unique and beautiful ones outside India. It is an indescribable peace and bliss.
An aging European stranger I met at an art exhibition just the other day began talking to me about the Gurudwara when she saw me wearing a branded jacket of the Gurudwara. She even felt the presence of someone seated in the passenger seat as she prepared to drive on the following morning. The Gurudwara attracts people of all races and colour - Hindus, Muslims and Christians. They always find a meal waiting for them and accommodation to take rest in. They feel no discrimination, or even the slightest hesitation that they are walking through a Sikh temple. It's a power there, I believe, that brings them here - a power that sees no differences. All feel the same bliss, as though they are not visiting a Sikh Temple, but walking through God's very own garden.
As for the Sikhs, it is a favoured Gurudwara. Politics have not touched this Gurudwara. Here, even the Managing Committees have been known to be part of the Sangat and sevadaars. Every weekend, there is someone or the other, making their journey to pay their homage to the Gurudwara, or simply to be at one with the Guru. Whole families ravel there, unlike witnessed in Nairobi. Sikhs from not only all over Kenya, but from as far as Uganda and Tanzania who make regular trips to this eautiful Gurudwara, built on the common African soil.