Gurdwara Cut out and Match the Labelled Pictures with Their Corresponding Fact
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Gurdwara Cut out and match the labelled pictures with their corresponding fact. Nishan Sahib Four Doors Shoe Rack Head Covering Manji Sahib Golak RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 Chaur Langar This is a flag that shows the This is a free communal kitchen. Gurdwara is a place of worship. These show that all people are It is where worshippers donate money welcome. to the temple. Hair must be covered before entering This is where the Guru Granth Sahib the Darbar Sahib (prayer hall). is placed during the day. This is a fan waved over the holy Shoes are placed here. book. It is made from yak's hair. RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 Gurdwara Activity Answers This is a flag that shows the Gurdwara Nishan Sahib is a place of worship. These show that all people are Four Doors welcome. Shoe Rack Shoes are placed here. Hair must be covered before entering Head Covering the Darbar Sahib (prayer hall). This is where the Guru Granth Sahib is Manji Sahib placed during the day. It is where worshippers donate money Golak to the temple. Chaur This is a fan waved over the holy book. Langar This is a free communal kitchen. RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 Gurdwara Cut out and match the labelled pictures with their corresponding fact. Nishan Sahib Four Doors Shoe Rack Head Covering Manji Sahib Golak RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 Chaur Palki Sahib Langar Darbar Sahib Chanani RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 It has the Sikh symbol called the ‘Khanda’ This is a raised platform. on it. This is a free communal kitchen. It contains the Manji Sahib. Wearing shoes in the prayer hall is The canopy is made of decorated cloth. considered disrespectful. Hair must be covered before entering the This is a fan waved over the holy book. Darbar Sahib (prayer hall). You cannot have your feet facing the holy book or turn your back to it while in this It has four posters. room. This is where the Guru Granth Sahib is There are four to represent north, east, placed during the day. south and west. It is where worshippers donate money to These show that all people are welcome. the temple. This is a flag that shows the Gurdwara is a Shoes are placed here. place of worship. Everyone is expected to sit together and eat It is made from yak's hair. to show they are all equal. This is placed at the front of the Manji It covers the Guru Granth Sahib from above. Sahib. It is normal to cover one’s head with a scarf, This hall contains the Takht where the Guru turban, patka or bandana. Granth Sahib is placed during the day. RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 Gurdwara Activity Answers This is a flag that shows the Gurdwara is a place of worship. Nishan Sahib It has the Sikh symbol called the ‘Khanda’ on it. This hall contains the Takht where the Guru Granth Sahib is placed during the day. Darbar Sahib You cannot have your feet facing the holy book or turn your back to it while in this room. These show that all people are welcome. Four Doors There are four to represent north, east, south and west. The canopy is made of decorated cloth. Chanani It covers the Guru Granth Sahib from above. Shoes are placed here. Shoe Rack Wearing shoes in the prayer hall is considered disrespectful. It has four posters. Palki Sahib It contains the Manji Sahib. Hair must be covered before entering the Darbar Sahib (prayer hall). Head Covering It is normal to cover one’s head with a scarf, turban, patka or bandana. This is a raised platform. Manji Sahib This is where the Guru Granth Sahib is placed during the day. This is placed at the front of the Manji Sahib. Golak It is where worshippers donate money to the temple. This is a fan waved over the holy book. Chaur It is made from yak's hair. This is a free communal kitchen. Langar Everyone is expected to sit together and eat to show they are all equal. RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 Gurdwara Cut out and match the labelled pictures with their corresponding fact. Nishan Sahib Four Doors Shoe Rack Head Covering Manji Sahib Golak RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 Chaur Palki Sahib Langar Darbar Sahib Chanani RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 It is normal to cover one’s head with a scarf, It is made from yak's hair. turban, patka or bandana. You cannot have your feet facing the holy It has the Sikh symbol called the ‘Khanda’ book or turn your back to it while in this on it. room. It covers the Guru Granth Sahib from above. This is a raised platform. There are four to represent north, east, Everyone is expected to sit together and eat south and west. to show they are all equal. Wearing shoes in the prayer hall is It contains the Manji Sahib. considered disrespectful. This is placed at the front of the Manji Sahib. RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3 Gurdwara Activity Answers Nishan Sahib It has the Sikh symbol called the ‘Khanda’ on it. You cannot have your feet facing the holy book or turn your back to Darbar Sahib it while in this room. Four Doors There are four to represent north, east, south and west. Chanani It covers the Guru Granth Sahib from above. Shoe Rack Wearing shoes in the prayer hall is considered disrespectful. Palki Sahib It contains the Manji Sahib. It is normal to cover one’s head with a scarf, turban, patka or Head Covering bandana. Manji Sahib This is where the Guru Granth Sahib is placed during the day. Golak It is where worshippers donate money to the temple. Chaur It is made from yak's hair. Everyone is expected to sit together and eat to show they are all Langar equal. RE | Year 3 | Sikhism | Special Places | Lesson 3.