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Gurunanak Darbar, Ireland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gurunanak Darbar, Ireland The Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar is the gurdwara of Dublin, Ireland. It has two main halls, Divan Hall and Langar Hall. Divan Hall is the main hall where the holy Guru Granth Sahib is kept. ==Entrance==
Inside the gurdwara, near the entrance, is the ''Nishan Sahib'', the large Sikh flag. ''Nishan'' is a Persian word with several meanings, one of which is "flag". ''Sahib'', an Arabic word meaning lord or master, is used here as an honorific. Thus ''Nishan Sahib'' in the Sikh tradition means the holy flag or exalted ensign. The Sikh pennant, made out of saffron-coloured cloth is triangular, the two equal sides normally being twice the length of the third. On it is commonly printed the Sikh emblem, comprising a Khanda (two-edged sword), a Chakra (an edged circular weapon) and two Kirpans which cross each other at the handles, with the blades flanking the Chakra. The flagstaff has an iron or steel Khanda fixed on the top and is covered in orange cloth which is changed on special occasions and every year in April for the festival of Vaisakhi.
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