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Singapore Sikh Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Some Sikhs eating in the food hall of the Central Sikh temple in Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Main entrance of the Central Sikh temple in Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Altar in the main worship hall of the Central Sikh temple in Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Logo on the fountain of the inner courtyard of the Central Sikh temple in Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple with colorful decoration illuminated by night in Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sikh temple in the Indian district of Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Singapore Sikh Temple
Fountain in the inner courtyard of the Central Sikh temple in Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Main Hall of Worship of the Central Sikh Temple in Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sikh temple in the Indian district of Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sikh temple in the Indian district of Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sikh temple in the Indian district of Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sikh temple in the Indian district of Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inner courtyard of the Central Sikh temple in Singapore Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Sikh temple or Gurdwara the door or the gateway to the Guru is a place of worship in the Sikh religion. In the temple, the Sikh scriptures are recited or sung, and sermons are given. ... Guru Granth Sahib is usually placed at one end of the temple, high up under a canopy.


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