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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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Features of the Guru's throne.

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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