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The Baba Siri Chand Yoga and Retreat Center

Sikhism, Boston

368 Village Street Millis MA 02054
Phone: 508-376-4525  
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Website: http://yogaattheashram.org

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Guru Ram Das Ashram and Gurdwara

Sikhism, Boston

368 Village Street Millis MA 02054
Phone: 508-376-4527  
Website: http://www.kundaliniyogane.com/grda.html

"Over the past 31 years, Guru Ram Das Ashram and Gurdwara has grown to a community of more than 500 members, including approximately 90 residential members. An ashram is a place where spiritual seekers join together to study, grow, and excel. Named in honor of the great Sikh guru, Guru Ram Das, the Millis Ashram and Gurdwara are located on an 18-acre property about thirty-five miles southwest of Boston. At the heart of our life, is the belief that spiritual practice walks hand in hand with life in a busy world."

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Gurdwara Sikh Sangat Society Boston

Sikhism, Boston

561 Windsor Street Somerville MA 02143
Phone: 617-259-7065  
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Website: http://www.bostonsikhsangat.com

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Milford Gurdwara Sahib
(New England Sikh Study Circle, Inc.)

Sikhism, Boston

204 East Main Street Milford MA 01757
Phone: 508-478-2469  
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Website: http://nessc.org

"The New England Sikh Study Circle (NESSC) was established in 1968 to serve as a Sikh center for spiritual growth, political understanding, community activism and social gathering. It governs the gurduara (Sikh place of worship) in Milford, Massachusetts where kirtan services are held on Friday evenings and Sundays mornings. Classes for both children and adults are held in Sikh theology, language, history and music. The NESSC is active in various community awareness and interfaith events throughout New England."

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Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar

Sikhism, Boston

226 Mystic Avenue (Route 38) Medford MA 02155
Phone: 781-396-0769  
Website: http://www.gurunanakdarbar.net

"A pressing need for a place of worship and communal service to cater for the needs of the community of Sikhs in [Somerville] and its surrounding cities, including Boston, led to the setting up of Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar, [Somerville] in September of 1997.…In May 2003 the Sangat purchased a building in the commercial hub of Medford and converted it to a Gurdwara. In January 2004, the Gurdwara moved to [these] new premises at 226 Mystic Avenue, Medford, which consists of two Diwans (prayer halls), a library, a 700 sq foot fully furnished Granthi Living Quarters, conference room, office, langgar hall and a full-sized commercial kitchen."

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