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Inside the temple, the children practiced proper gurdwara etiquette, taking off their shoes and covering their heads before entering. In socks or bare feet, they padded one-by-one to the Guru's throne, clasped their hands together, dropped to their knees, placed their palms on the floor and touched their heads to the carpet.