Golden Temple Colour
The Golden Temple is one of the holiest sites in Sikhism and is the central religious place of Sikhism. It represents the magnificence and strength of Sikhs around the world
The temple is also known as the The Harmandir Sahib.
The structure is decorated inside and out with verses from the Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy book).
Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm
Paper : 300gsm White Smooth Stock, using high quality digital inks.
The Golden Temple is one of the holiest sites in Sikhism and is the central religious place of Sikhism. It represents the magnificence and strength of Sikhs around the world
The temple is also known as the The Harmandir Sahib.
The structure is decorated inside and out with verses from the Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy book).
Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm
Paper : 300gsm White Smooth Stock, using high quality digital inks.
The Golden Temple is one of the holiest sites in Sikhism and is the central religious place of Sikhism. It represents the magnificence and strength of Sikhs around the world
The temple is also known as the The Harmandir Sahib.
The structure is decorated inside and out with verses from the Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy book).
Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm
Paper : 300gsm White Smooth Stock, using high quality digital inks.
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The Golden Temple or the Harmandir Sahib is the living symbol of the historical and spiritual traditions of Sikhism. Ever since its foundation, the temple and the surrounding tank or holy nectar, is an inspiration to the Sikh community. The temple has become a significant and unparalleled establishment as a pilgrimage place.
The temple houses the Adi Granth (the first book), which is a compilation of Sikh scriptures in the Gurmukhi (archaic version of the Punjabi language) script. The Adi Granth, also known as the Sri Guru Granth Sahib consists of 1430 pages of various devotional hymns describing God’s attributes.
In October 1708, Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh master, declared the text to be his successor, thereby terminating the human line of Sikh Gurus and investing the text as the eleventh and final Guru. Sikhs firmly believe that it contains moral and religious guidance to all questions of past, present and future.
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Frames are not included with the delivery and are for illustration promotional purposes only.
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Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm
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Printed on 300gsm smooth stock card.
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A4 prints are shipped in hardback envelopes with the print placed in a protective sleeve.
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