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Description Sri Guru Ravidass Bhawan, Guru Ravidass Lane, Bedford. A temple of which the followers are known as Ravidassia's. They are not Sikh, but Hindu in origin as Guru Ravidass was born before Sikhism. Just off Ashburnham Road, opposite the entrance to the Station car park. The bright shiny things are short pieces of tinsel, hung on the temple and on wires stretched across the lane celebrating a festival.
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current18:12, 8 June 2007Thumbnail for version as of 18:12, 8 June 20071,280 × 960 (412 KB)Simonxag (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Sri Guru Ravidass Bhawan, Guru Ravidass Lane, Bedford. A temple of a sect of Sikhs, that are particularly anti-authoritarian. Just off Ashburnham Road, opposite the entrance to the Station car park. The bright shiny things ar

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