Amritsar
Amritsar, the 'Spiritual Capital of
Punjab' is one of the most important Sikh pilgrim centres in the country. It was
founded in 1577, by Guru Ram Das and was later named as Amritsar, after the
sacred pond - Amrit Sarovar or the'Pool of Nectar’
Tourist Acctration in Amritsar
- Golden Temple Complex
- Jallianwala Bagh
- Durgiana Mandir or Lakshmi Narain Temple
- Ram Bagh Garden
Golden Temple Complex : The Golden
Temple magnificent temple complex set in the 'heart' of Amritsar is the holiest
shrine of the Sikhs. Its foundation was laid in 1588, by the fifth Sikh Guru
Arjan Dev ji on a small island in the waters of Amrit Sarovar and was
consecrated on August 16, 1604. The temple was virtually destroyed in 1761, by
Ahmad Shah Abdali, an Afghan invader. It was restored between 1803 and 1830 by
Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a great Sikh ruler. The gurudwara complex is a fine
blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture and is regarded as one of the most
tastefully decorated shrines of the world. Darshani Deori, the northern gateway
with two splendidly carved silver doors is the main entrance. It also houses
the Central Sikh Museum. The main shrine called as Harmandar or Darbar Sahib is
set in the middle of sacred Amrit Sarovar pond. The original copy of Guru
Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhs is kept covered under a jewelled canopy at
the Darbar Sahib during the day and is returned ceremoniously to the Akal Takht
at night. Maharaja Ranjit Singh covered the dome of the shrine in gold and
embellished the interiors with lavish decorations. Guru-ka-Langar, the massive
community kitchen overlooking the eastern entrance of the temple complex is a
must visit site.
Jallianwala Bagh : The beautiful
walled garden near [ the Golden Temple complex is a major landmark in the
history of India's struggle for independence. The Martyr's Memorial built in
the shape of an eternal flame of liberty has become a pilgrim site for every
Indian. On April 13,1919, Gen. R. Dyer ordered firing on a peaceful gathering
here. A section of wall with bullet marks is still preserved. The exact number
of deaths is still unclear, but the official figure show only 379 people killed
and 1,200 injured. The small Martyr's Gallery exhibits the pictures and
newspaper reports as well as other first hand accounts of this ghastly event.
Durgiana Mandir or Lakshmi Narain Temple :
This important shrine dedicated
to Goddess Durga resembles the famous Golden Temple.
Ram Bagh Garden: The small palace surrounded
by a beautiful garden was built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It houses a
museum displaying weapons dating back to Mughals and portraits of various
dynasties of Punjab.
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