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During the saying of the Ardas, those present stand facing the Guru Granth Sahib (holy book) with their hands folded. At the end of the Ardas, the participants bend on one knee and then stand to call together on the Khalsa and God, ending with the words Sat Sri Akal (true is the timeless being). During a special Ardas, only those for whom it is being said stand up.
The mon, the central red disc, is called Hi-no-maru or sun-disc. The disc is set slightly towards the hoist. White symbolizes honesty and purity. Effective date: 5 August 1854.
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