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[[File:Interior-view-Gurudwara-Sis-Ganj-Sahib.jpg|thumb|200px|View of the front of the Darbar Sahib or Prayer Hall showing the [[Palki]] housing the ''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]'']]
[[File:Interior-view-Gurudwara-Sis-Ganj-Sahib.jpg|thumb|200px|View of the front of the Darbar Sahib or Prayer Hall showing the [[Palki]] housing the ''[[Guru Granth Sahib]]'']]
[[File:Typical.darbar.sahib.png|thumb|200px|right|A typical layout for the Darbar Sahib. Men and women usually sit on separate sides of the hall]]
 
'''Darbar Sahib''' literally means the Royal Court, and often refers to the main room within a [[Gurdwara]]. This room is where Sache Patshah  [[Guru Granth Sahib|Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji]] sits on a raised throne, or ''takht'' in a prominent central position.
'''Darbar Sahib''' literally means the Royal Court, and often refers to the main room within a [[Gurdwara]]. This room is where Sache Patshah  [[Guru Granth Sahib|Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji]] sits on a raised throne, or ''takht'' in a prominent central position.


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