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This is the world's largest kitchen, you may have tasted the taste here.

by Neeraj Bisaria SEO Exec.

The pace of single family has increased rapidly time by time and with this the kitchen of the house has become smaller.Whereas There was a time when at least 20-30 people had to eat together in everybody's kitchen and the whole house was buzzing. Well there is a kitchen in the present time where not only 20-30 people but almost one lakh people can eat together almost every day.

Yes, don't be surprised, we are talking about the biggest kitchen in the world, it may be that most of us people have tasted the taste of this kitchen for free. Nobody's religion is seen here, and no one is treated unfairly. Everyone is allowed to come and eat here.

So far, you must have understood that we are talking about an anchor here, where people come to the shelter of Guru Nanak with sincere and never return empty stomach and the anchor of the anchor we are takling here is no one else It is an anchor of Golden Temple in Amritsar, which is called Guru's Anchor and the world's largest kitchen too. Let's face you with its features-

  • The tradition of anchor was started by Guru Nanak Dev and the Guru Amardas carried it forward.
  • It is said that Mughal Emperor Akbar had also eaten the Prasad in the anchor alongwith the common people.

  • About 12,000 kilograms of flour, 13,000 kg of pulses, 1500 kg of rice and 2000 kg of vegetables are used here every day.


  • Around two lakhs of roti are made every day. Roti Making Machine can make up to 25000 loaves in one hour.


  • Around 5000 liters of milk, 1000 kg sugar and 500 kg of ghee are used To make Kheer.


  • More than 100 LPG cylinders and 5000 kg of woods are used every day For cooking.


  • In addition to about 500 staff hundreds of ordinary people work as volunteers to make food.


  • There are 11 giant pan and large quantities of kadah which can be used for making aroung seven quintals of pulse or kheer at a time.


  • There are two kitchens, where 24 hours work is done. Volunteers wash three lakh utensils every day to feed the people in the anchor. At the same time, the shoes of ordinary people are also polished by the service price.



  • Everyone goes there to serve, even the current Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi also fed the common people as well as laying down in the golden temple. He is also the first Prime Minister of the country to do this.



  • All the expenses are paid from the donations received from around the world.

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About Neeraj Bisaria Senior   SEO Exec.

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