There are very few Gurudwaras in Pune and the largest of them is the Gurudwara Guru Singh Sabha in the narrow lanes of Ganesh Peth.
The script used on the main entrance in the photo below is called Gurumukhi.
They had limited street-side parking.
But the compound wall had elaborate wash areas and a huge shoe rack.
I could also see the famous ‘Dagadi Nagoba Temple’ from here.
The main prayer hall was spacious.
This was surprising considering the limited space within the bylanes of old Pune.
The chandeliers were conspicuously missing.
Instead, there was a huge model of the Sikh symbol called the Khanda on the ceiling.
Note
The main prayer hall is on the upper floor.
So when you enter the main gate and wash your feet, take the stairs on the left.
Highlights
Also the restroom toilets are in the lower basement area.
The toilet entry is below the staircase on the left.
Parking is on the streetside and outside the main gate.
Accessibility is limited or non-existent.
Nearby Attractions
Lal Mahal
Trishunda Ganesh Temple.
Shaniwar Wada Palace.
Anandi Sansar Copper Museum.
Kasba Ganesh Temple.
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Nicely captured details about Guru Singh Sabha Gurudwara. Khanda on the ceiling looks unique here.
Did you get a chance to have Kada prasad and/or langar prasad @TusharSuradkar.
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Thank you, @Kumaarsantosh
I accompanied @ShubhamWaman to the Gurudwara and we hurried back home.
And did not care to ask about the langar and prasad 
We went there primarily for the Clock Tower atop the Gurudwara.
More on that in an upcoming post.
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Very well captured @TusharSuradkar do they serve langar regularly? What are their timings?
Regards,
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Nice captures @TusharSuradkar Sir
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Thank you @ShreyaMusings
I and Shubham Waman went there primarily for the Clock Tower atop the Gurudwara.
More on that in an upcoming post.
So did not get a chance for the langar and prasad 
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@TusharSuradkar
Es ist ein interessanter Beitrag, leider bei der Übersetzung wieder mit ERROR gekennzeichnet. Zumindest die 2. Übersetzungsmöglichkeit funktioniert.
Nur dabei fehlt dann der Bezug zu den Bildern und diese sind wieder sehr gut.
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@TusharSuradkar Dada, This is a Fantastic post about the Gurudwara Guru Singh Sabha in Pune. Perfect blend of beautiful photos plus helpful information. I especially liked tips about the main prayer hall on the upper floor plus the view of Dagadi Nagoba Temple. Thanks for sharing! 
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Very informative @TusharSuradkar ji, thanks for sharing 
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Come to Delhi will take you to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Regards,
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Thanks for the invitation @ShreyaMusings 
It would be a great experience to go back there again.
Here’s the post from the last visit.
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Thank you dear @PatraSomnath 
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I have experienced the translation often @Annaelisa
The most likely cause is when several non-English words are used in an English post, the translator becomes unsure of the ‘From’ language and throws an error.
This post has many words that are not found in the English dictionary.
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Danke für deine Erklärung. @TusharSuradkar
Dieses ERROR wird auch bei reinen in Englisch oder anderen Sprachen angezeigt. Ich kann da auch kein System erkennen und überwiegend funktioniert die Übersetzung. Ich bin bei so manchem Beiträgen immer überrascht wenn dieses Error erscheint.
Sorry.
I used “English” as only an example since I use English for composting posts.
@Annaelisa
What I meant was if a post is composed in a language, and if there are a bit too many words that the translator cannot find in the dictionary for that language - an ERROR appears. And it mostly means the translation failed.
My observation and guess is that the translator must be seeding a few words and thus unable to decide which language to translate from.
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Ich denke das ist die richtige Erklärung dazu @TusharSuradkar
Der Übersetzer könnte sich vielleicht für die Sprache entscheiden die den größeren Anteil hat.
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Then it decides showing an ERROR would be the best thing to do 
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