Faith, Food, and Fellowship: Four Bungalows Gurudwara Gears Up for a Grand Guru Nanak Jayanti

In the heart of Andheri West stands the iconic Four Bungalows Gurudwara — a living symbol of devotion, humility, and community service since its establishment on April 13, 1967, by the devoted Sardar Singh Suri. For 45 years, he dedicated his life to nurturing this sacred space. His legacy was carried forward by his son, Jaspal Singh Suri, and now his grandson, Maninder Singh Suri, who continues to elevate its mission of seva (service) and simran (devotion).

Faith, Food, and Fellowship: Four Bungalows Gurudwara Gears Up for a Grand Guru Nanak Jayanti

Anil Bedag

Mumbai, October 26, 2025: In the heart of Andheri West stands the iconic Four Bungalows Gurudwara — a living symbol of devotion, humility, and community service since its establishment on April 13, 1967, by the devoted Sardar Singh Suri. For 45 years, he dedicated his life to nurturing this sacred space. His legacy was carried forward by his son, Jaspal Singh Suri, and now his grandson, Maninder Singh Suri, who continues to elevate its mission of seva (service) and simran (devotion).

The Gurudwara serves free langar 365 days a year — feeding nearly 2,000 people daily and over 5,000 on Sundays. On November 5, as Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated, over 70,000 devotees are expected to partake in this divine feast that nourishes both body and soul.

The week-long festivities begin with Prabhat Pheris on October 24, leading up to a grand Nagar Kirtan on November 2 from Lokhandwala Back Road, followed by a serene Akhanda Path from November 3 to 5.

Beyond worship, the Gurudwara has adopted three flood-affected villages in Punjab, providing seeds, diesel, and marriage aid to farmers — a true reflection of faith in action. With hymns from world-renowned kirtaniyas filling the air, the Four Bungalows Gurudwara once again promises a celebration where service and spirituality walk hand in hand.