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This image presents a majestic section of a Gurdwara (Sikh temple) in Delhi, India, observed from a low-angle perspective against a clear, light blue sky. The building is constructed from light-colored stone, possibly marble or sandstone, and is richly adorned with intricate carvings.

The architectural style includes multiple tiers of balconies featuring arched openings and small, ornamental domes or cupolas topped with decorative finials. The facade is detailed with elaborate floral motifs and patterns carved into its cornices and columns. A prominent feature is a large arched recess, within which a rectangular window with dark wooden frames and multiple panes is set. Another similar but smaller window is visible further down the structure.

A notable detail is the presence of sacred Punjabi script carved onto a pillar next to the larger window. The symbol "ੴ" (Ik Onkar), signifying "One God" and central to Sikhism, is clearly visible, followed by the word "ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ" (Waheguru), meaning "Wonderful Lord."

In the upper left corner, a thick, yellow fabric-wrapped pole, likely a Nishan Sahib (the Sikh holy flagstaff), extends diagonally into the frame. A thin black electrical or communication wire is also visible stretching across the sky. Modern light fixtures are attached to various sections of the building's cornices. The bright and even illumination indicates that the photograph was taken during the daytime, under clear weather conditions, conveying a sense of serene grandeur.
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Jun 3, 2026

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This image presents a majestic section of a Gurdwara (Sikh temple) in Delhi, India, observed from a low-angle perspective against a clear, light blue sky. The building is constructed from light-colored stone, possibly marble or sandstone, and is richly adorned with intricate carvings. The architectural style includes multiple tiers of balconies featuring arched openings and small, ornamental domes or cupolas topped with decorative finials. The facade is detailed with elaborate floral motifs and patterns carved into its cornices and columns. A prominent feature is a large arched recess, within which a rectangular window with dark wooden frames and multiple panes is set. Another similar but smaller window is visible further down the structure. A notable detail is the presence of sacred Punjabi script carved onto a pillar next to the larger window. The symbol "ੴ" (Ik Onkar), signifying "One God" and central to Sikhism, is clearly visible, followed by the word "ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ" (Waheguru), meaning "Wonderful Lord." In the upper left corner, a thick, yellow fabric-wrapped pole, likely a Nishan Sahib (the Sikh holy flagstaff), extends diagonally into the frame. A thin black electrical or communication wire is also visible stretching across the sky. Modern light fixtures are attached to various sections of the building's cornices. The bright and even illumination indicates that the photograph was taken during the daytime, under clear weather conditions, conveying a sense of serene grandeur.

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