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'''The Guru Takhat''' or the Guru's throne is always centered at the front of the [[Darbar Hall]], it is the central feature of the Gurdwara. As you walk into the main prayer hall in a Sikh temple, you will observe this immediately. The essential features of the Guru's throne are the: | '''The Guru Takhat''' or the Guru's throne is always centered at the front of the [[Darbar Hall]], it is the central feature of the Gurdwara. As you walk into the main prayer hall in a Sikh temple, you will observe this immediately. The essential features of the Guru's throne are the: | ||
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* [[Chanani]] | * [[Chanani]] | ||
* [[Manji sahib]] | * [[Manji sahib]] | ||
* [[Palki sahib]] | * [[Palki sahib]] | ||
* [[Rumalla]] | | | ||
* [[Rumalla]] | |||
* [[Chaur sahib]] | * [[Chaur sahib]] | ||
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* [[Golak]] | * [[Golak]] | ||
* [[Nishan sahib]] | * [[Nishan sahib]] | ||
* 3 small pillows | |||
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Sikhs treat their holy book as a living Teacher/Guru. This act of respect is a public resolution of a Sikh's commitment to the holy script or message or [[Shabad]] within the Guru. <!---The Guru promotes a life of truthful living dedicated to nothing but the One True Lord and His Creation. The Sikh by walking on the path encapsulated in [[Guru Granth Sahib]] honours the tradition set by the [[ten Sikh Gurus]].---> {{aowf|The Guru's takhat}} | Sikhs treat their holy book as a living Teacher/Guru. This act of respect is a public resolution of a Sikh's commitment to the holy script or message or [[Shabad]] within the Guru. <!---The Guru promotes a life of truthful living dedicated to nothing but the One True Lord and His Creation. The Sikh by walking on the path encapsulated in [[Guru Granth Sahib]] honours the tradition set by the [[ten Sikh Gurus]].---> {{aowf|The Guru's takhat}} |
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The Guru Takhat or the Guru's throne is always centered at the front of the Darbar Hall, it is the central feature of the Gurdwara. As you walk into the main prayer hall in a Sikh temple, you will observe this immediately. The essential features of the Guru's throne are the:
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Sikhs treat their holy book as a living Teacher/Guru. This act of respect is a public resolution of a Sikh's commitment to the holy script or message or Shabad within the Guru. .....More