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  • ...ara Dastar Asthan.jpg|thumb|350px|center|<center><small>'''Gurdwara Dastar Asthan [[Paonta Sahib]], [[Punjab]], [[India]]<br>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/63
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  • ...oard at Gurdwara Dastar Asthan at [[Paonta Sahib]] outlining the link to [[Dastar]] (turban) ''{click on photo to enlarge)'' '''<br>[http://www.flickr.com/ph
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  • ...50px|center|<center><small>'''View of [[Kavi Darbar]] from Gurdwara Dastar Asthan at [[Paonta Sahib]]'''<br>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/63989483@N00/ Click
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  • [[Gurdwara Shri Dashmesh Asthan]] [[Gurdwara Shri Dastar Asthaan Sahib]]
    0 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 22:33, 21 April 2008
  • ...r from Gurdwara Dastar Asthan.jpg|View of Kavi Darbar from Gurdwara Dastar Asthan}} ...full moon night, he used to arrange such a "gathering of poets" near the [[Gurdwara Paonta Sahib]] in [[Himachal Pradesh]] state, [[India]]. The place where he
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  • [[Image:Dasam_Granth_Gurdwara_1.png|thumb|right|200px|Historical marker at Gurdwara Paunta Sahib about Dasam Bani. <small>Courtesy:historicalgurdwras.com</smal The historical site commemorates literary work of Guru Gobind Singh Ji is [[Gurdwara Paunta Sahib]].
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  • '''Gurdwara Paonta Sahib''' is situated in the city of the same name which grew up arou '''Gurdwara Paonta Sahib''' is situated at the place where 16 year old [[Guru Gobind S
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  • ...r of all Sikh shrines. Sikh places of worship or Sikh shrines are called [[Gurdwara]]s. The Sri Harmandar Sahib is located in [[Amritsar]] in [[Punjab]], [[Ind ...ahib passes the hours of daylight. This hall dominates the interior of the Gurdwara. The interior walls and ceilings are elaborately embellished with inlayed
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  • ...bly set in their ways, I doubt anyone would bother to try to get them to a Gurdwara. Perhaps I am a little naive to even suggest inviting them to Langar. In th ...[[Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib]], while checking to see if we had a page on the Gurdwara at Hari ke Pattan. The page has only a few photos, one with a sign post in
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