Takanini Gurdwara Explained

Takanini Gurdwara
Native Name:ਟਾਕਾਨੀਨੀ ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ (Punjabi)
Coordinates:-37.0355°N 174.9214°W
Building Type:Gurdwara
Architectural Style:Sikh architecture
Address:70 Takanini School Road, Takanini
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Location Country:New Zealand
Start Date:2002
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Cost:NZ$6.5 million
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Awards:People’s Choice NZ Food Heroes Award
Known For:Largest gurdwara in New Zealand

The Takanini Gurdwara also referred to as Gurdwara Sri Kalgidhar Sahib, is the largest Sikh gurdwara in New Zealand.[1]

History

Auckland's first gurdwara, Sri Guru Nanak Dev Sikh Sangat opened on Princes Street near Ōtāhuhu town centre in 1986. Under the management of the New Zealand Sikh Society Auckland, formed on 6 June 1982, now the Supreme Sikh Society of New Zealand, the Ōtāhuhu Gurdwara and Sikh community flourished. With the guidance of an advisory committee formed in 2001, the Society purchased 3.5 hectares of land on Takanini School Road and laid the foundation stone for a new gurdwara on 11 August 2002.[2] The Gurdwara was officially opened on 13 March 2005 in the presence of Prime Minister Helen Clark.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stewart . Indira . Sikh temple a community hub open to all . Our Auckland . 16 June 2021.
  2. Web site: Thompson . Wayne . Foundations laid for new Sikh temple . NZ Herald . 16 June 2021.
  3. Web site: Young . Audrey . NZ First a worry for National . NZ Herald . 17 June 2021.