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Amritsar Attractions
Major
Attractions Sri Harmandar Sahib
Amritsar - The City of Sri Harmandar Sahib (Swarna
Mandir) or Darbar Sahib
(The Court Divine).
Sri
Harmandar Sahib or Golden Temple, as the name suggests
has a central golden dome. Sri Harmandar Sahib has a
Double story marble structure, is built on a 67 feet
square platform in the centre of sacred tank,Amrit-Sarovar.
The Sri Harmandar Sahib, with upper walls covered with
Golden Sheets, itself is 40.5 feet. square. It has a
door each on the East, West, North and South.The four
doors of Sri Harmandar Sahib in four cardinal directions
are open for all visitors from all directions of world.
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Golden Temple Amritsar
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Golden
Temple -- Harimandir Sahib Although
there are a number of Sikh shrines in and
around Amritsar, Golden Temple is the biggest
of all tourist attractions in Amritsar. |
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Jallianwala Bagh Amritsar
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Jallianwala
Bagh: In 1919, the
British Police fired randomly on a peaceful assembly
of people gathered in demand of freedom, which killed
hundreds of men, women and children on the spot.
The bullet marks on the boundary walls bring alive
the agonizing tale of cruelty of colonial rule. |
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Durgiana Mandir Amritsar
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Shree Lakshmi
Narayan Mandir --
Durgiana Mandir is the most sacred place
in the entire Durgiana Complex . The multi colored
illuminations of this area on the eve of Janam Ashtami,
Dussehra and Diwali get reflected in the shimmering
water of the sacred tank and present a heavenly
sight for the gods to watch. |
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Wagha Border Amritsar
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Wagah Border
: Another prominent tourist attraction in Amritsar
is not a monument but a daily event. A little away
from Amritsar at the India shares international
frontier with Pakistan. Every evening, the change
of guard among either national security forces,
a handshaking distance apart, is a fantastic spectacle. |
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Ram Bagh Gardens
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This
beautiful garden is named as a tribute to Sri
Guru Ram Das, the founder of the city of Amritsar.
It is situated in the modern city of Amritsar
and has a museum in the summer palace.It is built
by the Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780-1839),
the Lion of Punjab. This garden is laid out on
the pattern of Shalimar Bagh at Lahore. The garden
is approached by a huge fortified gate on the
periphery of the garden.
To
commemorate the memory of Maharaja Ranji Singh’s
valour Ram Bagh has a lively statue of Maharaja
Ranjit Singh saddled on a horse
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