
A day of peace, prayers and community, Guru Nanak Jayanti is a celebration of the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji — the first Sikh Guru and the founder of Sikhism. Lucknow, known for its Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb, culture and warmth, also homes several Gurudwaras that reflect this spirit
If you’re in the city this Guru Nanak Jayanti, here is a list of 7 must-visit Gurudwaras in Lucknow you can visit to experience peace and togetherness.
One of the oldest Gurudwaras in the city, Gurudwara Yahiyaganj Sahib is said to have been visited by Guru Nanak Dev Ji himself during his travels. The langar here welcomes everyone, and the peaceful atmosphere feels like a calm pause in the middle of the busy city.
A beautiful and well-known Gurudwara where you can listen to soothing kirtan in the evenings. The community here is very active and always ready to help anyone in need.
The Guru Nanak Dev Ji Gurudwara in Aashiana is a harmonious blend of modernity, warmth, and welcome. On Guru Nanak Jayanti, the Gurudwara is lit up with lights and filled with the sound of hymns and prayers.
This is a newer Gurudwara, known for its peaceful setting and active youth participation. The langar here runs regularly, and everyone is welcome to join.
Though smaller in size, Gurudwara Nishatganj Sahib feels deeply personal. Families often come here together for morning prayers and community meals.
Located near the railway station, it’s a place of comfort for travellers and locals alike. The seva spirit here truly represents what Sikhism stands for — kindness without boundaries.
Close to Charbagh station, this Gurudwara offers a quiet space amidst all the hustle outside. It’s a great stop for reflection and peace.