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The Gurudwara is the place where Sikhs go to worship. Gurudwaras can be any size or shape, but one thing they always have is a kitchen, or langar. People can go there for food, and can even rest there for the night. Every day a meal is prepared here for as many people who want to eat, you can eat free here.
 
It is important to note that in SikhiismSikhism parshad is defined in the Guru Granth Sahib as knowledge given to a person's mind when he or she accepts truth itself to be one's teacher. This is stated as ek onkar satguru prasad preceding various stanzas in the Granth Sahib. Given this definition food cannot be considered parshad. There is no concept of blessed food in Sikhiism.
 
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