History
Sikhs arrived in Indiana as early as the 1920s and 1930s, when Punjabi farmers settled the fertile flatlands of western Indiana around Terre Haute — a region whose climate and soil conditions reminded early immigrants of Punjab. This agricultural community, one of the earliest in the Midwest, established an informal Sangat that eventually became a formal Gurdwara. A second wave of Sikh immigration beginning in the 1970s brought professionals to Indianapolis, South Bend, and Fort Wayne, drawn by Eli Lilly, Cummins Engine, and Notre Dame.









