
Nirmal Ashram
Serving All with Equality and Compassion
The Community Kitchen (Langar) Service at Nirmal Ashram, Jandali Khurd, Ahmedgarh, operates with the core Sikh values of seva (selfless service), equality, and humility. Every day, fresh, nutritious meals are prepared and served to all—regardless of caste, creed, religion, or social background. The Langar is open to everyone and provides a space where people sit together as equals, reflecting the spirit of unity and brotherhood. It is a living example of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s teachings, where no one leaves hungry, and all are treated with respect and dignity.

Nirmal Ashram
Nourishing Bodies, Uplifting Spirits
The Langar service not only addresses physical hunger but also nurtures a deeper sense of community, gratitude, and spiritual connection. Volunteers of all ages come together to cook, serve, and clean, creating an atmosphere of collective service and devotion. Special Langar arrangements are made during Gurpurabs, religious events, and medical camps, serving larger gatherings with love and care. This humble yet powerful initiative by Nirmal Ashram continues to touch countless lives every day, reinforcing the message of universal service and compassion. It remains a cornerstone of the Ashram’s mission to uplift humanity through meaningful, inclusive action.
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Community Kitchen (Langar) Service



