About SGNSS
SGNSS History
The Sabha (SGNSS) was set up in 1981 to carry fulfil the community needs of the Indian Sikh Community including religious affairs of the sangat in Melbourne. Prior to that and beginning in 1977 families had met in private homes, then Rathdowne Primary School and later Box Hill Primary school as centres for the Sikh Sangat. In 1984, through the efforts of the pioneering families the Uniting Church in Fern Tree Gully was purchased and set up as the first Gurdwara in Melbourne.
The move to the current premises at 127 Whitehorse Road, Blackburn -a postal warehouse refurbished and transformed to serve as a Gurdwara was made in late 1993.
Today, Gurdwara Sahib at Blackburn is well placed to meet the needs of an ever increasing sangat. An elected committee manages the day to day running of the Sabha affairs supported by a very large team of dedicated volunteers and a resident team of religious workers. The sangat is able to listen to kirtan from some of the best professional ragis who provide their services for programs both at the gurdwara and homes. Regular programs are held on Wednesdays evenings, Saturdays mornings and Sunday mornings. Additional kirtan programs and weddings are held at other times on Saturdays and Sundays. Special programs are held to celebrate Vaisakhi and Gurpurabs.
Based at the premises, the Khalsa Punjabi School hold classes for the teaching of Punjabi language each Sunday. Punjabi is offered at VCE subject and classes are held on Wednesday evenings. The first batch of students completed this course last year with excellent \`results. The Gurbani Kirtan School offers classes for the Learning of Gurbani, Kirtan and musical instruments on Saturdays and Sundays. The upgrading of resources of Sri Guru Hargobind Library is an ongoing chore and the library is very well attended. Through Mutual Support and service we can look forward to the growth and development of our community as respected and well integrated citizens in Australia.
Library
With the efforts of the Management of Sri Guru Nanak Satsang Sabha, the library (Sri Guru Hargobind Library) was started in the present room in 1995. There were not so many books in the library. Books were purchased and donated by the prominent people.
Khalsa Punjabi School
Khalsa Punjabi School was established in November 1995 under Sri Guru Nanak Satsang Sabha’s patronage located at Blackburn. The objective of the school will be the promotion of Punjabi lan-guage and its teaching to the students who may be interested in learning the language, irrespective of their ethnic background.