Makna Arsitektur Kuil Gurdwara Shree Guru Arjun Dev Ji di Sari Rejo (Studi Deskriptif Antropologi Arsitektur)
Abstract
Gurdwara is a place of worship for Sikhs. In Gurdwara architecture there
are syncretic elements from various architectural traditions, including Hindu,
Islamic and Mughal. Syncretism occurs due to the influence of various cultures in
India. One example of syncretism in Gurdwara architecture is the use of building
forms and ornaments from Hindu and Islamic architectural traditions.
The results show that Gurdwara architecture has deep symbolic meaning
for the Sikh community. The Gurdwara building was designed to reflect
simplicity, equality and openness, which are important values in the Sikh religion.
In addition, Gurdwara architecture also reflects Sikh philosophy and beliefs, such
as the concept of “oneness”, the concept of karma, and the belief in the
immortality of the soul
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