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nanak+darbar+indian+sikh+temple+iloilo Latitude and Longitude:

10°42′32″N 122°32′31″E / 10.7088°N 122.5419°E / 10.7088; 122.5419
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nanak Darbar Indian Sikh Temple, Iloilo is an Indian Sikh temple in Iloilo City, Philippines. [1] [2] [3] It was part of creating a Guinness world record, for simultaneous candle lighting by 100,000 people for the world peace, [4]

Location

It is located close to the Old Iloilo Airport at 113 R. Mapa Street [2] in the Mandurriao district of Iloilo City. [5]

Cultural significance and free vegetarian meals for all

The temple serves the Indian community in Iloilo city. It also acts as a means of cultural integration by welcoming all and by providing free vegetarian Indian meals (called "langar") for all visitors which is available whenever the temple is open. [5] [6] [7]

Indian community in Iloilo

Focus on and the concentration of Indians

Philippines' Department of Tourism has identified India, the 12th biggest source of tourist arrival to Philippines, as a high value source nation to attract more tourists to Western Visayas, including Boracay and Iloilo. [8]

Mandurriao district in Iloilo city, barangay Taculing and barangay Bara in Bacolod are main area of concentration of Indians living in Panay. [9] Several Indians are engaged in local micro-finance lending business (mostly Punjabis), mobile shops on bikes (mostly Punjabis), consumer goods (mostly Sindhis), pawan shops (mostly Sindhis), textiles (mostly Sindhis), electronic accessories (mostly Sindhis), MBBS students (mixed) and even in BPO and Outsourcing industry (mixed professionals) in Iloilo. [9] In 2008, estimated population of Indians, both alien and naturalised Filipino citizens, was around 600 in Western Visayas, [9] which is expected to be few thousand currently. Indian students also come to Iloilo Doctors' College to study Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree which also has the on-campus Indian canteen for these students. [10] Diamond Shopping Centre and Sambo Bazar are prominent Indian businesses in Iloilo. [9]

Mini India of Iloilo

Area around the SIkh temple in Iloilo is the "Mini India of Iloilo". A few Indian grocery stores located next to the temple sell groceries imported from India, which are bought by the local Indians and Indian restaurants as far as those in Boracay. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nanak Darbar, Iloilo, Inc - Gurudwaras of World". Gurudwaras of World. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-02.
  2. ^ a b "Sat Siri Akal: Spice and Prayers at Iloilo's Nanak Darbar Temple - HabagatCentral". HabagatCentral.
  3. ^ Kesavapany, K.; Mani, A.; Ramasamy, P. (2008). Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia. ISBN  9789812307996.
  4. ^ "Phl sets world record to light 100,000 candles for peace". philstar.com.
  5. ^ a b "Indian Food in Iloilo".
  6. ^ Insearchof Iloilo. "In Search Of Iloilo City".
  7. ^ a b Indian food in Iloilo.
  8. ^ DOT to bring Western Visayas to India, iloilometropolitantimes.com, 19 July 2018.
  9. ^ a b c d K Kesavapani, A Mani, P Ramasamy, 2008, Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia, ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute.
  10. ^ IRRMA MBBS in Iloilo.

10°42′32″N 122°32′31″E / 10.7088°N 122.5419°E / 10.7088; 122.5419


nanak+darbar+indian+sikh+temple+iloilo Latitude and Longitude:

10°42′32″N 122°32′31″E / 10.7088°N 122.5419°E / 10.7088; 122.5419
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nanak Darbar Indian Sikh Temple, Iloilo is an Indian Sikh temple in Iloilo City, Philippines. [1] [2] [3] It was part of creating a Guinness world record, for simultaneous candle lighting by 100,000 people for the world peace, [4]

Location

It is located close to the Old Iloilo Airport at 113 R. Mapa Street [2] in the Mandurriao district of Iloilo City. [5]

Cultural significance and free vegetarian meals for all

The temple serves the Indian community in Iloilo city. It also acts as a means of cultural integration by welcoming all and by providing free vegetarian Indian meals (called "langar") for all visitors which is available whenever the temple is open. [5] [6] [7]

Indian community in Iloilo

Focus on and the concentration of Indians

Philippines' Department of Tourism has identified India, the 12th biggest source of tourist arrival to Philippines, as a high value source nation to attract more tourists to Western Visayas, including Boracay and Iloilo. [8]

Mandurriao district in Iloilo city, barangay Taculing and barangay Bara in Bacolod are main area of concentration of Indians living in Panay. [9] Several Indians are engaged in local micro-finance lending business (mostly Punjabis), mobile shops on bikes (mostly Punjabis), consumer goods (mostly Sindhis), pawan shops (mostly Sindhis), textiles (mostly Sindhis), electronic accessories (mostly Sindhis), MBBS students (mixed) and even in BPO and Outsourcing industry (mixed professionals) in Iloilo. [9] In 2008, estimated population of Indians, both alien and naturalised Filipino citizens, was around 600 in Western Visayas, [9] which is expected to be few thousand currently. Indian students also come to Iloilo Doctors' College to study Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree which also has the on-campus Indian canteen for these students. [10] Diamond Shopping Centre and Sambo Bazar are prominent Indian businesses in Iloilo. [9]

Mini India of Iloilo

Area around the SIkh temple in Iloilo is the "Mini India of Iloilo". A few Indian grocery stores located next to the temple sell groceries imported from India, which are bought by the local Indians and Indian restaurants as far as those in Boracay. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Nanak Darbar, Iloilo, Inc - Gurudwaras of World". Gurudwaras of World. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-10-02.
  2. ^ a b "Sat Siri Akal: Spice and Prayers at Iloilo's Nanak Darbar Temple - HabagatCentral". HabagatCentral.
  3. ^ Kesavapany, K.; Mani, A.; Ramasamy, P. (2008). Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia. ISBN  9789812307996.
  4. ^ "Phl sets world record to light 100,000 candles for peace". philstar.com.
  5. ^ a b "Indian Food in Iloilo".
  6. ^ Insearchof Iloilo. "In Search Of Iloilo City".
  7. ^ a b Indian food in Iloilo.
  8. ^ DOT to bring Western Visayas to India, iloilometropolitantimes.com, 19 July 2018.
  9. ^ a b c d K Kesavapani, A Mani, P Ramasamy, 2008, Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia, ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute.
  10. ^ IRRMA MBBS in Iloilo.

10°42′32″N 122°32′31″E / 10.7088°N 122.5419°E / 10.7088; 122.5419


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