Karma Police
Glasgow, 15th
August 2017 – Talking about Travis and their hit ‘Why does it always rain on
me?’ Not a wee drop of rain has blessed us on our city tour so far. I take a
couple of pictures of Karin standing in the middle of a deserted street. We
walk around like teenagers eager for new experiences. All of a sudden, we see a
golden dome bathing in the evening sun. A mosque? Piously we walk to the
entrance; a friendly woman keeps the door open and invites us to come in. Inside
we realise that we are in a Sikh temple… wow. This brand new Gurdwara is a
place of worship for the Glasgow Sikh community. There is a small exhibit on
the history and identity of the Sikh. I read that their religion originated in
the 15th century in the Punjab. Nanak was their first Guru. As if they knew we were coming today, there
is a display with pictures of Sikh British army soldiers during the First World
War in Flanders! On the first floor, smiling men and women invite us to have
dinner with them and ask us to take of our shoes first. The temple has a charity restaurant
where everyone can eat free. We kindly refuse and walk out to the street, a
little confused by all these impressions. We hurry now, because we meet with
friends for dinner at ‘Mother India’. From Sikh to Hindu in ten minutes, the day was full of strange coincidences.
| The Glasgow Gurdwara (FDC) |
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