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Can some please check the tanslation on the mool mantar and spelling on this image before I print it out ?
even I would like to know that is the correct translation of mool mantar
even I would like to know that is the correct translation of mool mantar
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There are four doors which mark four entrances to the temple. This symbolises the Sikh belief in equality and their view that all people are welcome into their holy place. The building is surrounded by a large rectangular lake. It was this pool of amrit (holy water) which gave the city of Amritsar its name.
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Wearing a turban has always been in the Sikh tradition from the time of Guru Nanak, but it was formalized by Guru Hargobind in declaration of sovreignty and royalty despite the fact that only kings at the time wore turbans. We can see that turbans signify royalty.
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