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Gurdwara - Chiang Mai :: |
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The first Sikh
person to travel to Chiang Mai was Mr. Ishar Singh, who traveled
from India through Burma into Thailand in the year 1905 A.D. (or
the year 2448 according to the Buddhist Calendar). Shortly after
that about four more families came to Thailand. They were Mr.
Rattan Sing, Mr. Gian Singh, Mr. Wariaam Singh and Mr. Amanda
Singh. In the year 1907 A.D. this group of Sikh people decided
to setup a Gurdwara at 134 Charoenrat Road, Chiang Mai, which
stands till date at the location and now occupies a space of about
240 square meters.
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At first this
Gurdwara was built as a wooden house with one floor and had a
big main hall, where all the religious ceremonies and Kirtan took
place.
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In the year
1908 A.D., about two year later, the number of Sikh in Chiang
Mai had increased tremendously, making the current space in the
Gurdwara seem small. Therefore, the Sikhs together helped each
other in renovating and expanding the Gurdwara. The renovated
Gurdwara now had two floors, with the ground floor being empty
and made of concrete, and the top story was made of wooden floor.
During that time Mr. Visava Singh was made responsible to look
after the Gurdwara. It is said that for the construction of this
Gurdwara, high quality wood was purchased from Doi Saket, in Chiang
Mai, at the price of 4 Rupees per plant.
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Later in the
year 1975 A.D. (or the year 2518 in the Buddhist Calendar), the
Sikh community joined hands and together helped in maintaining
and renovating the Gurdwara again. This time the Gurdwara (as
in the picture) was now a concrete building and is still stands
today at the same location.
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Now-a-days the
Sikh community has along with other Indian communities in Chiang
Mai are involved in helping people and other various community
services such as, blood donation to the Red Cross Society of Thailand,
clothes and blankets donation to the needy and poor people during
the winters.
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In addition,
the Sikh community has also collaborated with the government in
performing many other social services.
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The Sikh community
of Chiang Mai is proud of themselves as being a Thai, who believes
in the Sikh religion and are always ready to help in improving
the society like other Thai people as well.
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