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recently i've wanted to redesign the darbar in my house for guru ji but it want it to be beautiful and look amazing  but i dont have many ideas... can anyone help by posting the most amazing pictures they've seen of any darbars?

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On 12/25/2018 at 5:29 PM, Guest darbar said:

vjkk vjkf jee

recently i've wanted to redesign the darbar in my house for guru ji but it want it to be beautiful and look amazing  but i dont have many ideas... can anyone help by posting the most amazing pictures they've seen of any darbars?

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Thats pretty much all I could find, I'm sorry.

In terms of design first picture is nice looking at the simplicity the royal blue really gives it a nice look. Obviously you could adapt it to fit the room size and shape and also to your taste.

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12 hours ago, GuestKaur2 said:

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Thats pretty much all I could find, I'm sorry.

In terms of design first picture is nice looking at the simplicity the royal blue really gives it a nice look. Obviously you could adapt it to fit the room size and shape and also to your taste.

Vaheguru ji Ka Khalsa
Vaheguru ji Ki Fateh, ji

Is that a picture of Jesus Christ on the wall? & where is this persons Hazoori?

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i'd say concentrate on practicalities first- good lighting, easy to clean, open space, safe (fire safety if you light incense or deep), good space for sukh asan.  space so you can sit comfortably.  then chose a colour for the walls that makes you feel calm and happy.

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