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palki sahib

Palki Sahib refers to the beautifully decorated <br>palanquin used to carry the Guru Granth Sahib, the <br>holy scripture of Sikhism, with utmost reverence. It <br>isan essential part of Sikh traditions and is <br>commonly seen in Gurdwaras during processions <br>orwhile moving the Guru Granth Sahib within the <br>premises.Significance of Palki Sahib in <br>SikhismSymbol of Respect: The Guru Granth Sahib <br>is regarded as the eternal Guru of the Sikhs, and <br>carrying it in a Palki Sahib symbolizes the deep <br>reverence and devotion Sikhs have for their holy <br>scripture.Looking for a beautifully crafted Palki Sahib <br>to honor Guru Granth Sahib Ji? We offer <br>premium-quality Palki Sahib designed with intricate <br>carvings, durable materials, and traditional <br>aesthetics, perfect for Gurdwaras and home <br>worship.Why Choose Our Palki Sahib? Superior <br>Craftsmanship: Made from high-quality wood, brass, <br>and other premium materials. Traditional & Elegant <br>Designs: Intricate carvings and gold/silver-plated <br>options available. Various Sizes Available: Suitable <br>for Gurdwaras, homes, and special ceremonies.

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  1. Palki Sahib Palki Sahib refers to the beautifully decorated palanquin used to carry the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism, with utmost reverence. It is an essential part of Sikh traditions and is commonly seen in Gurdwaras during processions or while moving the Guru Granth Sahib within the premises. Significance of Palki Sahib in Sikhism Symbol of Respect: The Guru Granth Sahib is regarded as the eternal Guru of the Sikhs, and carrying it in a Palki Sahib symbolizes the deep reverence and devotion Sikhs have for their holy scripture. Used in Nagar Kirtan: During religious processions known as Nagar Kirtan, the Guru Granth Sahib is placed in a Palki Sahib and carried with great honor, accompanied by devotional singing. Inside Gurdwaras: In many Gurdwaras, a special Palki Sahib is used to ceremoniously move the Guru Granth Sahib from the Sachkhand (resting place) to the main prayer hall. Rich Cultural and Artistic Value: Palki Sahibs are often intricately designed with gold, silver, wood carvings, and fabric, reflecting Sikh heritage and craftsmanship. Types of Palki Sahib Traditional Wooden Palki Sahib: Made with beautifully carved wood, commonly used in Gurdwaras. Golden or Silver Palki Sahib: Found in significant Gurdwaras like Sri Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple), showcasing exquisite metalwork. Portable Palki Sahib: Lightweight and foldable designs for easy transportation, used for personal and travel purposes.

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