History, asked by tenzing29, 1 year ago

explain the term 'dharamsala'and 'langar'.

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Answered by sahildhande987
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Dharamsala matlab ki ek jagah jaha muft mai rhene k liye milta hai
Langar ek aisi jagah hai jaha par muft mai khana milta hi Jo ki gurudwaare mai milta hai
Answered by Anonymous
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 \bold {\color {red} {Dharmasala:---}}

Dharma means religion, and shala means "sanctuary" hence dharamshala is a 'religious sanctuary' or rest-house for pilgrims, that is primarily created for religious pilgrims or as a religious endowment. Creating dharmashala is a tradition common in Hinduism, Jainism and also Tibetan Buddhism.


 \bold {\color {red} {Langar:---}}

Langar is the term used in Sikhism for the community kitchen in a Gurdwara where a free meal is served to all the visitors, without distinction of religion, caste, gender, economic status or ethnicity.

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