280 Shreeve Road
(off Nicholson Road),
Canning Vale WA 6155, Western Australia
Tel: 9256 1314
Opening Time: Every Sunday 9AM TO 12AM
On March 04, 2001 the Sikh temple at Canning Vale was thrown open to all. Premier Geoff Gallop gave an opening speech which was followed by a welcome from local Nyoongars – the traditional owners of the land.
The community’s religious elders, called the Five Loved Ones of God (Panj Piaras), then raised the Sikh flag and offered a prayer to complete the temple’s opening. The Five Loved Ones officiate at religious ceremonies and act as representatives of the Sikh community.
The Gurdwara Sahib will become Western Australia’s main temple for the 2000-strong Sikh community. It will be the venue for weekly community prayers and the sharing of a common meal, which is an important part of the Sikh faith, to promote equality among all people.
March 04, 2001 also marked the culmination of six years of planning for the Sikh Association of Western Australia. The temple was built at the cost of $1.7 million. Most of the money for the project was raised by the 600 Sikh families in Perth
Resident Priest: Giani Balbir Singh – (08) 9455 7220
Opening Times
Every Sunday: Asa-di-Var 07:00am – 08:30am
Sunday Weekly Service: 09:30am -12:00noon
Monday to Saturday: Parkash/Jap Ji Sahib: 07:00am – 09:00am
Rahras/Sukhasan: 06:30pm – 08:00pm
Istri Satsang held every second Saturday of the month from 2.00 � 4.30 pm.
Program starts with Sukhmani Saheb Path, followed by Kirtan and ArDas.
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