A chauri is somthing you see in a gudwara or temple it is
like a brush or fan you wave it gently while saying the
Guru Granth Sahib there are a lots and lots and lots of
words in the Guru Granth Sahib.
The chauri is a fan or fly whisk . The handle is normally
made of precious metals or wood. The fan itself is
traditionally made of yak hair, the tail hair of a white
horse, or peacock feathers, but you will find that natural
fibres such as cotton or silk are common and modern
versions use nylon. It is waved by the person reading
the Guru Granth Sahib in order to show respect for the
holy book. It is a traditional Indian symbol of authority,
and Indian rulers or Hindu gods are often shown being
fanned with a chauri.
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A Chauri is like a fan.
A Chauri is waved over the Guru Granth Sahib to show respect.
It is waved by the person reading the Guru Granth Sahib in order to show respect for the holy book.
It is a traditional Indian symbol of authority,Indian rulers of Hindu God are often shown being fanned with a chauri.
The Chauri is a fan or fly whisk.
The handle normally made of precious metal and wood.The fan itself is made of yak hair, the tail hair of a white horse.
This is a fantastic response, well done Sean.
A chairing is used by the person who is reading the holiday book called THe Guru GRanth SAhib. Shikh people call it a Chaur Sahib.
A chauri is somthing you see in a gudwara or temple it is
like a brush or fan you wave it gently while saying the
Guru Granth Sahib there are a lots and lots and lots of
words in the Guru Granth Sahib.
The chauri is a fan or fly whisk . The handle is normally
made of precious metals or wood. The fan itself is
traditionally made of yak hair, the tail hair of a white
horse, or peacock feathers, but you will find that natural
fibres such as cotton or silk are common and modern
versions use nylon. It is waved by the person reading
the Guru Granth Sahib in order to show respect for the
holy book. It is a traditional Indian symbol of authority,
and Indian rulers or Hindu gods are often shown being
fanned with a chauri.
Fantastic response Uday, well done.
people is hindu.got books they pray.
A chauri is waved over the holy book, well done Xamsa.
Wow, tell me what it means, I am confused.
I agree Mrs Frankish! I can’t wait to find out more 😬