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The '''Sikh Temple Yuba City''' in [[Yuba City, California]] was opened in April 1980 and serves over 15,000 Sikhs in the area since the area is home to many [[Sikh]]s and [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]]s. 10 acres of land was donated by Chanchal S. Rai to construct the Gurdwara and a committee as formed. This Gurdwara is also 6 miles away from another Gurdwara in Yuba City on Tierra Buena Rd. The Gurdwara has a main Langar hall, and prayer hall and is welcome to all religions. |
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Revision as of 04:18, 11 September 2012
The Sikh Temple Yuba City in Yuba City, California was opened in April 1980 and serves over 15,000 Sikhs in the area since the area is home to many Sikhs and Punjabis. 10 acres of land was donated by Chanchal S. Rai to construct the Gurdwara and a committee as formed. This Gurdwara is also 6 miles away from another Gurdwara in Yuba City on Tierra Buena Rd. The Gurdwara has a main Langar hall, and prayer hall and is welcome to all religions.