Gurdwara Nishkam Seva, Irving, was officially inaugurated on April 13, 2013. It is part of the Sikh Study Circle DFW Inc. a non-profit tax exempt organization registered in the state of Texas.Since its inception in 1989, the Sikh Study Circle of Dallas-Fortworth has been one of the most important centers of Sikh life in the southwestern U.S. Due to the efforts of countless dedicated members of the Dallas-Fort Worth community, Sikh Study Circle has been a beehive of diverse spiritual activities. Located centrally between Dallas and Fortworth, the organization has a rich history of accomplishments. It's members have organized youth camps, published books, and held annual Khalsa Parades since 1998.It was a publication that reached over a1000 Sikh households in South West USA. In the same period, the Sikh Youth Camps were organized on a national basis and were altogether attended by over 400 youngsters from all over USA.Since that first Parade in 1998, the Sikh Study Circle has held the “Nagar Kirtans” annualy on “Baisakhi Day” celebrations. Khalsa’s 300th Anniversary Baisakhi parade was held in downtown Dallas, with its final destination at the beautiful ThanksGiving Square in Dallas. It was a hugely successful event, attended by over 2000 people, with Gov. George Bush, (then Governor of Texas, and later President of the United States) issuing a proclamation to mark it as “Month of the Khalsa”.
Rated 5.0
This place is serene. It's small but has positive vibes. People here are friendly and don't discriminate at all if you're not a Sikh. I enjoyed the langar as well. Real delicious food.
Rated 5.0
I visited this Gurudwara yesterday with my family. I found the place to be nice and very Holy although it is small. As always all people providing seva (service) here are very Friendly Warm and Lovable. We liked the Kirtan which is held between 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. And the last but not the least, the food served in "Langer" after Kirtan is AWESOME and Mouth Watering.