Sikh Society of South Australia (SSSA)

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10 Mount Barker Road, Glen Osmond, South Australia, 5064, Australia
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In 1978 a handful of Sikh families in South Australia were brought together by a common desire to have Parkash on a regular basis. S Joginder Singh offered to bring the Granth Sahib and conducted the religious ceremony. The families met once per month in individual homes, using taped Shabads for Kirtan. These simple one hour ceremonies marked the beginning of what would become the Sikh Society of South Australia (SSSA).

Within two years an arrangement was made with the North Adelaide Primary School to regularly use the school hall. Gurpurbs were celebrated with langgar, sporting and cultural events were introduced and Punjabi language classes were held with varying degrees of regularity and success.

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