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Golden Temple Amritsar

India is home to numerous religions, and one of these is a focused in the northern Indian territory of Punjab: Sikhism. Its followers have confidence in a solitary God, and in the lessons of 10 holy gurus. The temples, or gurdwaras, in the city of Amritsar, are both the profound and administrative place for 20 million Sikhs worldwide. This is the holiest sanctuary in the Sikh confidence. Master Ramdas Sahib, the fourth of 10 Sikh masters, developed the temple and its pool during the 1500s as a place of worship for all.

Golden Temple or Darbar Sahib or Sri Harmandir Sahib is the most significant pilgrimage site for Sikhs in India. People visit this temple to make the most of its architectural factor, ceremonies and for pilgrimage. As per SGPL official, more than one lakhs enthusiasts visit this holy place each day. In this way, the World Book of Records has pronounced that the Golden Temple is the most visited spot of the World. No trip to Amritsar is finished without a visit to the Golden sanctuary. 

Talking about the temple, the temple is divided into two floors. The ground floor has a sacred scripture of Guru Granth Sahib. This sacred text is reclaimed to the room in another structure inside the complex for four hours in one day. The upper floor is changed into a gallery. The roof of this floor is brightened with decorated structure and gems. The stair walls have paintings of Gurus of the religion.

The temples remain on a marble stage and sit inside a pool called Amrit Sarovar (the pool of nectar). Bathing in the pool is viewed as a sacred thing that will reestablish powers and lead to everlasting salvation. The clock tower, another spot at the place is likewise called the lost palace. The British annihilated the first Golden Temple and constructed a clock tower in its place. The clock tower was later crushed while building the new temple. Where the clock tower once stood is currently a passage and it has a clock. This passageway has an upper floor, which holds a historical museum. This passageway is still called as the clock tower. Another major part of the temple is the Langer. Master Ram Das Langer or the community kitchen is situated inside the complex. This kitchen holds a feasting hall as well. Food is served each day to all guests. Only vegetarian food is served. Individuals need to sit on the floor in columns to eat.

The nearest international air terminal is situated in Raja Sansi. It is around 11 km far from Amritsar. You can take a taxi to achieve the downtown area in 20 minutes. You can also take the bus from different states like Delhi, Chandigarh, and others. Or can commute by train as well.