India’s Golden Temple Feeds 100,000 People Every Day

India’s Golden Temple Feeds 100,000 People Every Day

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Religious Studies, History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The Golden Temple, or Harmandir Sahib, is a major Sikh place of worship, attracting millions of pilgrims monthly. Founded in 1574, it symbolizes equality and is renowned for its stunning architecture, featuring marble, copper, and gold foil. The temple also houses the Langar, a massive community kitchen serving over 100,000 free meals daily. Visitors are captivated by its history, architecture, and community spirit.

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1.

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What is the primary purpose of the Golden Temple for Sikhs?

A center for educational activities

A place for political gatherings

A chief house of worship

A museum of Sikh history

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In which year was the Golden Temple founded?

1600

1574

1700

1650

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What materials were used in the construction of the Golden Temple?

Wood and silver

Brick and iron

Marble and copper

Stone and bronze

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What is the Langar at the Golden Temple known for?

Hosting cultural events

Providing free meals

Offering educational workshops

Conducting religious ceremonies

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Approximately how many meals are served daily at the Golden Temple's Langar?

200,000

50,000

10,000

100,000