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Sikh Societyof Florida
Sikh Society of Florida Gurdwara building with the Nishan Sahib flag under a blue Florida sky
The Khanda, the emblem of the Sikh faith

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa · Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Sikh Society of Florida

A place where everyone is welcome to seek the teachings of the Guru.

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16000 Stirling Rd, Southwest Ranches, FL 33331

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Free Guru Ka Langar

Sangat gathered in the Darbar Sahib during a diwan, with Chaur Sahib being waved over Guru Granth Sahib Ji

Our Story

Serving the Sangat since 1973

In 1973, a small group of Sikhs in the Miami–Fort Lauderdale area gathered as a Sangat for the first time and recognized the need for a Gurdwara Sahib. From monthly deewans in members’ homes to purchasing land and building our own Gurdwara, the community has grown for over five decades.

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Daily Kirtan

Soul-stirring Kirtan and Katha from our Bhai Sahib and the local Sangat throughout the week.

Guru Ka Langar

A free community meal served to all with love, respect, and equality — no one is ever turned away.

Punjabi School

Weekend classes passing on Gurmukhi, Kirtan, and Sikh history to the next generation.

Glimpses

Life at our Gurdwara

The golden Palki Sahib enshrining Guru Granth Sahib Ji, adorned with flowers and Chaur Sahib
Ragi Jatha performing Kirtan on harmonium and tabla during a diwan
Volunteers serving Guru Ka Langar to the Sangat seated on the floor
Children dressed as the Panj Pyare leading a Nagar Kirtan procession
Children of the Punjabi School performing Kirtan on the harmonium
Children demonstrating Gatka, the traditional Sikh martial art, at a celebration
The Palki Sahib beautifully decorated with pink flowers for a Gurpurab celebration
Sangat members planting trees together as an act of Seva and care for the environment

Words from our Sangat

A warm and welcoming place

A simple but very religious place. Langar was served during our visit. Non-Sikh visitors are warmly welcome too — you are only asked to cover your head.
Rajesh Bajpai
I have been attending since 1989. It has been a blessing to watch this community grow so much over the decades while keeping its spirit.
Deep Singh
A holy, peaceful, clean, and well-organized place. Free weekend meals are served respectfully by dedicated volunteers. Everyone is treated with care.
Sumit Dhama

Good to know

Visiting for the first time?

Answers to the questions we hear most often.

Yes. Everyone is warmly welcome regardless of faith or background. You are only asked to remove your shoes and cover your head — head coverings are available at the entrance if you need one.

Yes, everyone covers their head inside the Gurdwara as a sign of respect. Scarves and patkas are provided at the entrance, so you do not need to bring your own.

Langar is the free community meal served to every visitor, prepared and served by volunteers. It is offered to all, of any faith or background, and there is never any charge.

Modest, comfortable clothing that covers the shoulders and legs is appreciated. There is no strict dress code beyond covering your head inside the hall.

We hold diwans on Tuesday and Friday evenings and on Sunday mornings, plus a special Asa Di Vaar Diwan on the last Saturday of each month. See our full schedule for exact times.

We are at 16000 Stirling Rd, Southwest Ranches, FL 33331. On-site parking is available, with additional arrangements during larger festivals.

Please remove your shoes, keep voices calm, and avoid taking photographs during prayer unless permission is given. The atmosphere is one of respect, stillness, and devotion.

Absolutely. Langar is offered to every guest, whether you are visiting for the first time or returning as part of the Sangat.

Yes, families and children of all ages are warmly welcome. Many families attend together, and the Gurdwara is a wonderful place for children to learn about faith, community, and service.

No. Out of respect for the sacred space, alcohol, tobacco, and meat are not permitted anywhere on the Gurdwara premises. Please also silence mobile phones inside the Darbar Sahib.

You are welcome to stay for as long or as short a time as you wish. Many visitors sit for some Kirtan, pay their respects before Guru Granth Sahib Ji, and share in Langar — often around an hour, though you may come and go respectfully at any time.

Not at all. There is never any charge to visit, pray, or share in Langar. Offerings are entirely voluntary and support the running of the Gurdwara, but you are welcome exactly as you are.

A typical diwan includes Kirtan (the singing of sacred hymns), Katha (spiritual discourse), Ardas (a communal prayer), and the reading of a Hukam from Guru Granth Sahib Ji. It concludes with Karah Parshad and Guru Ka Langar.

Sikhs often greet one another with the words “Sat Sri Akal.” A warm smile and folded hands are always welcome, and members of the Sangat will be glad to help if you have any questions.

Visit Us

We would love to welcome you

Whether you are a lifelong member of the Sangat or visiting a Gurdwara for the first time, you are warmly welcome to join us for Kirtan and to share in Guru Ka Langar. Head coverings are available at the entrance if you need one.