This Sikh temple is a great place to free your mind from the day to day mundane things and get some spiritual bliss. I have been visiting this place many weekends a year — as much as I can, for the past so many years. They have gone through so many transformations — from the very time they started and were in a much smaller property in Somerville — I think in mid 2000s, till they moved here in the very late 200s. For anyone who knows Sikh religion — it has many ideologies. One of the big ones is service. And this temple epitomizes the selflessness with which they serve anyone who comes here. Although the congregation comprises of a majority of the Sikh community that has settled down in and around Somerville, Everett, Malden, Medford et al, you will find a great mix of people coming in — people who don’t even follow or practice the religion. That is the essence of this place and the people who run it. Every one of the staff members are kind, down to earth, hardworking individuals. They keep the premises always beautiful and clean. The food of god — langar — as it is known in the Punjabi dialect, is always delicious and there for everyone who visits. And the Sunday lunch is not to be missed. Every time there is a 1pm Patriots game, and I am unable to attend the Sunday services, I feel slightly guilty :(But knowing this place the way it has been — been there for anyone who feels the need to spend some time getting a taste of some deep yet very simple spirituality, it makes me happy. Thanks to everyone who has been instrumental in making this amazing institution a place so worthy of every word of praise.