There are no pictures of gods in the guruwara because they are too sacred to show their faces. It is believed that they are the rulers;the mighty ones. Locals are afaid of upsetting the gods by having mortals paint pictures of them.
God's house
the pictures and who it represent.
Sihks worship in a Guruwara. Translated it means 'place of worship'
the Egyptians built temples and put pictures of their ears meaning that they were listing to the ancient gods.
They are pictures of Indian food, Gods pictures. It smell very tasty when you enter an Indian restaurant. :)
because the worship it as their gods
They are simply decorations or possibly pictures of their Gods.
Sikhs marry in their place of worship, called a Gurdwara. This translates from Punjabi as "the Gateway to the Guru".
No, those pictures in the hieroglyphics are just their gods wearing the heads of animals. The ancient Egyptians were just regular people who worshiped gods and had a pharaoh.
normally, heiroglyphics, pictures of gods, proctectice spells, and scarab beetles.
In India, Grover is a clan among Punjabi Khatris and is the anglicized version of "Guruwara". and Punjabi khatri is a vedic kshatriya caste
For decoration and reaffirmation of ancient mythic teaching.