I'm currently inside the world's biggest community kitchen .
This is the spiritual home of Sikhism.
I'm here to find out what it takes to cook for so many people.
We have a huge day ahead of us going to the Golden Temple.
There is no discrimination on any part.
People no matter what your background, no matter what your caste , creed, race, religion economic level.
Everybody is treated equal .
That's what the city stands for .
We're just getting our first glimpse of the entrance.
The orange and the blue one has a great significance .
Turban is integral part of Sikh community.
Before you even enter, you can feel that this is a sacred a special place.
It's the most sacred sanctum space for Sikhs across the globe .
This is where we come to find solace , find energy, find faith and find ourselves.
People come here to eat complimentary free meal provided by volunteers.
It's all for the cause of everyone and for the benefit of the entire community.
It is massive and that smells incredible.
Volunteers knead the dough , make them into roti's, flatten them and cook them on the hot griddle.
It all comes down to this , all the cooking that we've seen.
It's the lunch rush right now.
You're sitting amongst people from all religions, from all walks of life , from all economic levels.
Sewa, like selfless service .
It's simple, it's basic but it's so good and so nourishing .
You should also eat pretty fast out of a courtesy for the next 5,000 people.
It just keeps on going 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Like speechless to say how special this meal and entire experience is.
This was a humbling , a learning experience of humility, of generosity, of kindness.
No matter where you come from, you will be moved .
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