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Sikhism in Thailand

Sikhism in Thailand
ศาสนาซิกข์ในประเทศไทย
Gurdwara of Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Chiang Mai
Total population
70,000 (2006)
Regions with significant populations
Bangkok · Chiang Mai · Nakhon Ratchasima · Pattaya · Phuket · Ubon Ratchathani
Religions
Sikhism
Languages
Punjabi · Thai

Sikhism is a recognised minority religion in Thailand, with about 70,000 adherents.[1] The religion was brought by migrants from India who began to arrive in the late 19th century. There are about twenty Sikh temples or Gurdwaras in the country, including the Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Bangkok.

Numbers and status

The Sikh community was estimated in 2006 to contain around 70,000 people, most of whom resided in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Pattaya, Phuket and Ubon Ratchathani. At that time there were nineteen Sikh temples in the country. Sikhism was one of five religious groups registered with the Religious Affairs Department of the Ministry of Culture.[2] Sikhs in Thailand is the largest community amongst Indians and they have good relations with the King.[3]

Identity

A shop sign in Bangkok with the symbol of Ek Onkar

A study of Sikh residents of Bangkok found that "Thai-Sikh identity is clear and well-maintained in Bangkok society", but that influences from Western and other societies were leading to the neglect of traditional lifestyle features.[4] The Sikh community in Bangkok has been described as "the most integrated community in Thailand".[5]

History

According to Sikhologists Louis E. Fenech and W. H. McLeod, Thailand's Sikhs are unique in the region in that they are mostly descended from Namdhari goldsmiths from the Pothohar.[6]: 107  This is in contrast with the Sikh communities of the surrounding countries, which mostly descend from Malayan Sikh policemen and soldiers who further migrated to those countries.[6]: 107 

Bangkok

Among the first Indians to arrive in Thailand was Kirparam Singh Madan in 1884. He was a Sehajdhari Sikh from Bhadewal village in the district of Sialkot (now in Pakistan).[7] He was granted an audience with King Rama V of Thailand.[8] He brought his relatives whose surnames were Madan, Narula and Chawla. They were among the first members of the Indian diaspora in Thailand, who started to arrive in the late 19th century.[9]

Workers and Sikh guard at Borneo Wharf, Bangkok, Thailand, circa December 1928 to June 1929

By 1911, many Sikh families had settled in Thailand. At that time Bangkok was the centre of migrant Sikhs, but there was no Gurdwara, so religious prayers were held in the homes of the Sikhs in rotation on every Sunday and all the Gurpurab days. In 1912, the Sikhs decided to establish a Gurdwara. A wooden house was rented in the vicinity of Baan Moh, a well known business area.[3] In 1913 (or the year 2456 according to the Buddhist calendar), with the continuing increase of the Sikh community, a new larger wooden house was leased for a long term at the corner of Phahurat and Chakraphet roads. After considerable renovation and decoration, the Guru Granth Sahib was installed and religious prayers were conducted on a daily basis. Sikhs are mostly settled in area in area adjoining Pahurat Road. Most of them run real estate business or engaged in textile business.

As time passed, in 1979, the decision was made to renovate the Gurdwara and make it bigger to accommodate the increasing number of Sikhs. Together the committee of Siri Guru Singh Sabha and the other Thai-Sikhs decided to construct a new Gurdwara at the same location. The foundation stone was laid down by the Panj Piare, the Five Beloved Ones. The new Gurdwara was completed after two years in 1981.

Chiang Mai

The first Sikh person to travel to Chiang Mai was Ishar Singh, who traveled from India through Burma into Thailand in the year 1905 (or the year 2448 according to the Buddhist Calendar). Shortly after that about four more families came to Thailand. They were Rattan Singh, Gian Singh, Wariaam Singh and Amanda Singh. In 1907, this group of Sikhs decided to set up a Gurdwara in Charoenrat Road, which still stands at the location and now occupies a space of about 240 square meters.

Pattaya

In 1975 there were only around three or four Sikh families in Pattaya. But after Pattaya became a tourist resort, many Sikhs migrated from other provinces such as Ubol Ratchthani, Udon Ratchthani, Nakorn Ratchsima (Korat) and Sattahip.

Khon Kaen

In 1932, Sikhs started moving to Khon Kaen to start some kind of business and earn a living. Initially the Sikhs in Khon Kaen did not build a Gurdwara for performing religious ceremonies or prayers. Instead Sikh people's homes were used in rotation to perform these ceremonies on certain days. Later, in 1972, as the number of Sikhs increased, a Gurdwara was constructed. It is a two storey building, located in Ruamchit Road.

Lampang

The Gurdwara in Lampang was initially located in Sai Klang Road and was one of the old Gurdwaras in Thailand. In 1933, a Sikh named Wariaam Singh, donated a piece of land and started construction of the Gurdwara. Later, as the number of Sikhs increased, a new and bigger Gurdwara was constructed in Thip Chaang Road. On September 24, 1992 the foundation stone of the new Gurdwara was laid, gathering a large number of Sikh people from nearby provinces and Bangkok to witness the event.

Korat

In 1947, Sikhs started moving to Korat to start businesses and earn a living. Initially the Sikhs in Khon Kaen did not build a Gurdwara for performing religious ceremonies or prayers. Instead Sikh people's homes were used in rotation to perform these ceremonies on certain days. Later, as the number of Sikhs increased, a Gurdwara was constructed. On December 23, 1984, there was a parade held by the Sikh community through the town of Korat, to celebrate the opening ceremony of this Gurdwara.

Phuket

The first Gurdwara in Phuket was constructed by the Sikhs who had come to Phuket to work in tin mining and railway engineering under the supervision of the British in 1939. These groups of Sikhs were also involved in the Indian National Army (INA) during the World War II. Later, many Sikh businessmen started migrating to Phuket to start businesses in such fields as tailoring and hotels. More Sikhs moved to Phuket Province, when the province became one of the main tourist centres of Thailand. This led to a necessity to expand and renovate the Gurdwara to be able to accommodate the increasing number of Sikhs. The Gurdwara Committee of Phuket along with many other Sikhs together helped in constructing a new Gurdwara. The opening ceremony was held on January 22, 2001. The Chief Minister for this occasion was Privy Council Member, Bichit Kulavnich.

Relations with local people

During the colonial British period in Kelantan, which is adjacent to Thailand, many Sikh men living there married local Siamese women.[10]

Culture of Thai Sikhs

Thai Sikhs are noted for practicing astrology.[6]: 45 

Gurudwaras in Thailand

Gurdwara of Sri Guru Singh Sabha in Phahurat, Bangkok

In Thailand, Sikhs have constructed several Gurdwaras throughout the country. Currently there are Gurdwaras located in the following provinces:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Thailand". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 2019-07-03.
  2. ^ International Religious Freedom Report 2006, U.S. Department of State
  3. ^ a b Kahlon, Swarn Singh; Virk, Dr. Hardev Singh (2016). "Sikhs presence in Thailand". Sikhs in Asia Pacific : Travels among the Sikh Diaspora from Yangon to Kobe. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, New Delhi.
  4. ^ Narksuwan, Nakrob; Siltragool, Wisanee; Jantapo, Anchalee (2014). "Current Conditions and Problems of Conservation and Inheritance of Identity Among Thai-Sikhs". Asian Culture and History. 7. doi:10.5539/ach.v7n1p1.
  5. ^ Rajwant Singh Chilana (16 January 2006). International Bibliography of Sikh Studies. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 466. ISBN 978-1-4020-3044-4.
  6. ^ a b c McLeod, W. H.; Fenech, Louis E. (2014). Historical Dictionary of Sikhism. Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series (3rd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781442236011.
  7. ^ Surendra K. Gupta (1999). Indians in Thailand. Books India International. p. 48.
  8. ^ The records are available in the Gurudwara Singh Sabha in Bangkok.
  9. ^ Surendra K. Gupta (1999). Indians in Thailand. Books India International. p. 67.
  10. ^ Singh, Gurnam (13 April 2023). "Sikh and Interracial Relationships". Asia Samachar. Retrieved 16 June 2024.

Further reading

  • Sidhu, M. S., & Čhulālongkō̜nmahāwitthayālai. (1993). Sikhs in Thailand. Bangkok: Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University.

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