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Location
Amritsar is 280 miles from Delhi and only 16
miles from Wagha,
an outpost of the Indo-Pakistan border. With
a population of about 4,00,000 and a number
of educational institutions, business
enterprises, industrial concerns, banks,
hotels, parks and restaurants, Amritsar
still remains the largest and the most
important city of Punjab.
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The
city was founded by Guru Ramdas
Sahib, the
fourth Guru of the Sikhs, in the late 16th
century, who also built a magnificent temple
to serve as a central place of pilgrimage
for the Sikhs. The design of the shrine
included the construction of a tank round
the proposed temple. The site lay in
picturesque surroundings where the
congregations met for prayer and contributed
voluntary labour to build the tank under the
personal guidance of the Guru. Later, the
place grew to be a sprawling town.
It
was the fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Sahib,
who developed the shrine and the town on a
larger scale. He built a beautiful temple,
in the middle of the sacred tank, which is
better known as the Golden Temple today.
Hazrat Sheikh Mian Mir, a Muslim saint, who
was a great friend and admirer of the guru,
laid the foundation stone of this temple. By
this time guru Arjan Dev finished compiling
the Sikh scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib,
which was placed in the temple with great
reverence. Devotional hymns from the holy
book are recited daily and thousands of
people come here for spiritual solace.
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The Golden
Temple is, by far, the biggest
attraction of Amritsar. The Sikhs call it Hari
Mandir (the temple of the Lord) or Darbar
Sahib(the court divine). The Temple,
surrounded by the sacred tank, presents a
lovely sight when its glimmering reflection
is caught by the ripples dancing around it.
At night the Temple and the causeway leading
up to it are brightly lit. The temple is an
imposing three-storey structure, the top
being a canopied gilded dome surrounded by
golden turrets. The inside of the Temple
contains the filigree and enamel work in
gold, which is a rare specimen of its kind.
On special occasions such as the birthday
anniversaries of the Gurus and on Diwali
night, the Golden Temple is attractively
illuminated and presents a feast of colour
and light. Huge crowds assemble there to
witness these illuminations. Among the
buildings near the Golden
Temple, the Akal Takht or the
Immortal Throne and the tower of Baba Atal
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Jallianwala
Bagh
The Jallianwala Bagh is located about a
quarter of a mile from the Golden Temple. It
is the Memorial which commemorates the
sacrifices of hundreds of men, women and
children who were victims of ruthless firing
of the British forces. The incident took
place on April 13, 1919, when thousands of
people had gathered in Jallianwala Bagh to
voice their feelings against the repressive
policies of the British Government. General
Dyer tried to silence the gathered crowd
with volleys of bullets which, according to
official estimates, took a toll of 397 lives
and wounded another 1,200 persons. The
Jallianwala Bagh massacre accentuated
political awakening in India and
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Mahatma
Gandhi to the forefront of Indian political
life. The bullet marks can be seen to this
day on the boundary walls of the garden.
Jallianwala Bagh has been turned into a
spacious and well-laid park where people
from all parts of the country come to visit.
The
historic Rambagh Garden outside the City is
a big attraction in the evenings when people
throng its green parks to relax and breathe
fresh air. This garden is laid out in the
pattern of Shalimar Bagh at Lahore. Several
clubs operate in the Garden which also
houses the well-known summer Palace of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Durgiana
Temple
A partial replica of the Golden Temple, the
Durgiana temple is situated outside the
Lohgarh Gate. It is dedicated to the Goddess
Durga and is frequented by devout Hindus. |
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Khalsa
College & Guru Nanak Dev University
The
Khalsa College was founded in 1892 and was
built on a grand scale in typical Sikh
architecture. Its distinguished alumni
include eminent sportsmen, servicemen,
administrators and professionals. A new
University called the Guru Nanak Dev
University has been established here. It has
become distinguished for including modern
curricula and has etched its name on the
sports map of India. |
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Harike
Wetland
The Harike Wetland Lake formed at the point
of confluence of the rivers Beas and Sutlej
at Harike ford. Situated mid-way between
Amritsar and Ferozepur, it was declared a
national wildlife sanctuary in 1982. It is a
winter home to more than 350 species of
birds from as far away as China, Siberia,
Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
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