Guru Nanak Sat Sangh Sabha
Background
Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sangh Sabha Gurudwara is a Sikh place of worship located in the T. Nagar neighborhood of Chennai. Though not a historical site, it serves as a significant spiritual center for the city's Sikh community. Punjabi families who settled in Chennai in the early 20th century initially formed a congregation, leading to the establishment of the Punjab Association in 1937. The decision to build the gurdwara came with the founding of the Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sangh Sabha in 1949 by Lieutenant-Colonel G
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About: - Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sangh Sabha Gurudwara is a Sikh place of worship located in the T. Nagar neighborhood of Chennai. Though not a historical site, it serves as a significant spiritual center for the city's Sikh community. Punjabi families who settled in Chennai in the early 20th century initially formed a congregation, leading to the establishment of the Punjab Association in 1937. The decision to build the gurdwara came with the founding of the Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sangh Sabha in 1949 by Lieutenant-Colonel Gurdial Singh Gill (1893–1982), a former Director General of Prisons. Surjith Singh Madan, the General Secretary of the Sabha, was a keynote speaker at a meeting organized by the School of Miri Piri.