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Tripurmalini Temple(Shakti Pith)in Jalandhar Punjab

Here is Some Information about Tripurmalini Temple(Shakti Pith)in Jalandhar Punjab India.

Location: Jalandhar ,punjab
Dedicated to: Goddesh Tripurmalini
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance:Among one of 52 shakti Pith
Temple Timing: 6 :00 Am To 8:00 Pm
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit : Oct to March
Nearest Railway Station: Jalandhar station
Nearest Air Port: Amritsar Airport

About Tripurmalini Shakti Pith Temple

The Tripurmalini Shakti Pith Temple is located in Jalandhar village of punjab.The temple is dedicated to goddesh Tripurmalini .It is said that here Mata sati's breast fell that's why this pindi is covered with a cloth and face which is made up of metal which appears outside. This temple has been established so many years ago. But it became popular few years back, when people get their desired wishes fulfilled here. Now, Shri Devi Talab mandir trust placed big banners outside Tripurmalini temple so that pilgrims who reach their came to know about the past and values of it. 
The old structure of the Tripurmalini Shakti peeth has been renovated and changed to how it looks today. New sections have also been added within the temple premises. There is a huge tank (called talab in Hindi), as old as the main temple and is the main attraction and reason why Devi TalabMandir got its name. There is also a temple dedicated to Goddess Kali besides the main temple. Recently, a structure resembling the Amarnath Cave Temple has been added to the temple complex.

History of Tripurmalini Shakti Pith Temple  Jalandhar

According to the mythology, once lord Shiva was criticized by king Daksh in his yagna in front of mata sati. King Daksh invited all the gods including Lord Brahma and Vishnu but he didn't invite his daughter sati and her husband lord Shiva to the yagna. But still being a daughter sati went to attend his father's yagna. When Daksha saw that Sati has come uninvited he insulted her and her husband Lord Shiva. Sati was unable to bear this pain; she jumped into the yagna fire and burned herself. Lord Shiv got anger by this incidence and his third eye was opened. Angry Lord Shiva took her body on his shoulder and travels the whole universe. Mata sati's body started decomposing and parts of her body fell on earth in 51 different places. Some puran shows that number of fallen parts may be 108, 72 or 52 as well.
As we know, in Tripurmalini Shaktipeeth, the breast of Mata Sati fell so it is also known by the name of Stanpeeth. Additional, It is said that resemblance of Mata Vaishno Devi, Maa Lakshmi and Maa Saraswati as well, all these devi's fulfill all desires of devotees. Just like the other Shaktipeeths, a Diya always keeps burning here as well. A large number of devotees mainly visit Tripurmalini Shaktipeeth on Sundays and Tuesdays. Here Goddess is in the form of Shakti.
Some people believe it that whoever dies accidentally at Tripurmalini Shaktipeeth, goes to heaven after death. Even the birds or animals dying at this place gets free from taking birth again and again in this world. According to another belief, all the Gods are present here partly to meet Matarani. Worshipping here and at every shaktipeeth is considered extremely auspicious. By worshipping, we all are in safe and protective hands of Matarani.

How To Reach Tripurmalini Shakti Pith Temple  Jalandhar

By Road : There are many privatr and public vehicels available to reach Tripurmalini Shakti Pith Temple Jalandhar.
By Train : The Nearest Railway station is Jalandhar station.
By Air : The Nearest Airport is Amritsar Airport.

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Mukteshwar Temple in Pathankot Punjab

Here is Some Information about Mukteshwar Temple in Pathankot Punjab India.
Location: 21 km away from Pathankot,Punjab
Built in: During Pandvas agayawas time
Built By: The Pandvas
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Entry: Free
Photography: Allow
Temple Timing: 6:00 Am to 9:00 Pm
Significance: One of the most temple
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: October to April
Nearest Railway Station: Pathankot
Nearest Air Port: Pathankot Airport
 
Mukteshwar Temple, located just 21 km away from Pathankot, is believed to be one of the holiest places in Punjab. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and has a white marble Shivlinga with a copper yoni. Idols of other gods and goddesses like Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati and Lord Ganesha are also enshrined in this temple. It is believed that the Pandavas stayed in these caves during their Agayatwas (exile) and built this temple to honour and worship Lord Shiva.This temple is situated on the bank of the River Ravi, about 20–22 km from Pathankot City in Shaupur Kandi. The temple is also known as the Mukesran Mandir A mela, called the Mukesran Da Mela, is held every year, in the month of April, to mark Baisakhi. Lots of pilgrim from all over the Punjab and nearby state Himachal and Jammu and kashmir comes here for puja every year (worship) mainly on that mela and on Shiv Ratri.

History of Mukteshwar Temple in Pathankot

Pathankot and its surrounding areas once formed part of the territories of Nurpur (now in Himachal Pardesh). The dynasty of Nurpur was established by Jatpal alias Rana Bhet, a Taur Rajput from Delhi, who settled at Pathankot and took possession of all the country in the foot of the hills. Rajputs shifted their capital to the modern town of Nurpur (renamed after Begum Nurjahan) towards the end of seventeenth century. A muslim descendant of the Rajas of Nurpur Sayed Khan ruled over this territory till 1781. Pathankot also figures in Ain-i-Akbari as the Pargana Headquarter. Some believe it was a settlement of Pathans during the madieval times. The famous historian Cunnigham says that name of Pathankot came into vogue from the word Pathan. In the past, pathankot had the largest timber market of asia.

How To Reach Mukteshwar Temple in Pathankot

By Road: Pathankot has a strong network of private and public sector bus services. Hence it can very conveniently be reached from important cities like Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir.
By Rail: The Nearest Railway station  is  Pathankot Junction 21 Km.
By Air: Pathankot has a military airport that has a few scheduled commercial flights. One can reach Pathankot by air from places such as Delhi, Chandigarh and Kullu. However the frequency of the flights might not be good. Auto rickshaws and taxis can be hired from the airport to reach the city itself.

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Chandi Devi Temple in Chandigarh Punjab

Here is Some Information about Chandi Devi Temple in Chandigarh Punjab India.

Location: 15 kms from the city on the Chandigarh - Kalka road
Built in: 200 Year ago
Dedicated to:Chandi Devi the goddess of power
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Temple Timing: 7:00 Am to 9:00 Pm
Significance: One of the most temple
Visiting Timing: 30 Mins
Best time to Visit: Navratri Festival
Phone: +91-172-2704761
Nearest Railway Station: Chandigarh
Nearest Air Port: Chandigarh

About Chandi Devi Temple

The temple of Mata Chandi is approximately 15 km from Chandigarh. The city of Chandigarh derives its name from this temple Chandi Mandir. The area around this temple is cantonment area of the western command of the Indian Army. 

Chandi Devi Temple is popular not only because of the fact that Chandi Devigarh derives its name from it, but also for its own legacy, which dates back many years. The temple's location makes it even more beautiful - it provides a great view of the Shivalik hills. Hundreds of people visit the temple every year, to offer prayers to the deity. It is believed that if a person worships the Goddess Chandi Devi with immense devotion, his/her wish would be definitely granted. Not only the devotees, but even the tourists visiting Chandi Devigarh make it a point to pay a visit to the Chandi Devi Devi Temple.

Chandi Devi Temple is well suited for excursions as well. Reaching the beautiful temple would not cost you much time or money, because it is just 15 kilometers away from the city of Chandi Devigarh. To be precise, the temple is located on the Chandi Devigarh - Kalka road. The stunning surroundings and magnificent interiors of the temple would make you simply awestruck and unable to leave the place, without exploring it thoroughly. The best time to visit the temple is the festive occasion of Navratri, when it is beautifully decorated and special pujas are offered to the deity.

History of Chandi  Devi Temple

Chandi Devi Temple is a well known place because Chandigarh city got its name derived from it and this temple is pretty old as per the sources here. The location of the temple adds to its beauty because there are several interesting views that may be enjoyed in Shivalik hills. There are huge numbers of devotees visiting this temple every year for offering prayers to the respectful deity. People have a strong belief that worshipping the Goddess Chandi with full devotion would make their wishes come true. The devotees along with the tourists do visit this temple if they got to Chandigarh.

Chandi Devi Temple is an ideal place for excursions. One can easily reach there without spending much money and time because it lies merely 15 kilometers distant from the Chandigarh city. Precisely speaking, the temple is located on road of Chandigarh - Kalka. The fascinating surroundings along with the intricately carved interiors of temple catch the fancy of people like anything and make them explore it more. The ideal time for visiting this temple is festive time of Navratri, when the temple is adorned beautifully and there is organization of special pujas done for the deity.

How to Reach Chandi Devi Temple in Chandigarh 

By Road: There is a great road network found in Chandigarh. One can find 2 national highways called as No. 21  along with 22  serving the union territory and connecting it to different parts of the country. There is several pilgrimage spots found here. Many buses offer their service such as air-conditioned, ordinary, deluxe or semi-deluxe buses.
By Train: The Nearest Railway Station is Chandigarh.
By Air: The Nearest Airport is Chandigarh.

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Durgiana Temple(Mandir) in Amritsar Punjab

Here is Some information about Durgiana Temple in Amritsar Punjab Amritsar India.


Location:Amritsar City,Punjab
Built in: 16th Century
Dedicated to : Goddesh Durga
Entry : Free
Temple Timing:  7.30am to 9.30am and 6.30pm to 8.30pm.
Best time to Visit: All time
Photography: Allow
Nearest Railway Station: Amritsar Station
Neareat Airport: Amritsar

Durgiana Temple is situated at a walking distance to the Golden Temple. This temple is dedicated to the Goddess Durga and is built in quite a similar style as the Golden Temple.Durgiana Temple that was built sometime in the 16th Century and closely resembles the more famous Golden Temple in most respects.It is hugely popular with the Hindu community,especially during the Navratras.Most tourist brochures miss mentioning this temple maybe because after the Golden temple it does look like the lesser cousin.

Though various other deities found their place in the interior of the temple, mother goddess is the prevalent deity of the temple. Erected in the midst of a tank the temple holds awnings and a middle arena in the style of the Sikh temple. A renowned depository of Hindu scriptures, this temple displays an unusual grandeur and elegance of its own.


How to Rich Durgiana Temple Amritsar

The temple of Durgiana is located in the center of the city. Visitors can reach Durgiana temple by walk from the Golden temple as it is located at a distance of 1.5 kms from Golden temple. Otherwise one can reach this temple by auto rickshaws and taxis from all corners of the city.

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Devi Talab Temple in Jalandhar Punjab

Here is Some Information about Devi Talab Temple in  Jalandhar Punjab India.

Location: Jalandhar city.
Built in: 200 Years Ago
Dedicated to: Goddess Durga
Signifince: one of the 51 Shakti Peethas
Entry: Free
Phone no: 0181-2291252, 2293445
Photography: Allow
Temple Timing: 6:00 AM to 9:00PM
Visiting Timing: 30 Mins
Best Time to Visit: All Time
Nearest Railway Station:  Jalandhar
Nearest Airport: Amritsar

Devi Talab Mandir is an ancient temple located in the heart of Jalandhar city. The temple is magnificently structured with an inverted conical shaped shikara, covered with golden plates. Recently, the Structure of these temples has been modernized. The main temple of Devi Talab Mandir is encircled with a sacred water pond which is of 200yrs Old, devotees take a holy dip in this pond. There are several temples located at the Devi Talab Mandir. It is a holy place visited by number of devotees and travelers.

Beside the Devi Talab of the Devi Talab Mandir lies an old temple of goddess Kali. The temple is considered sacred by the Hindus and large number of devotees visit the temple every year. One of the main attractions of the temple is the an old tank, considered very holy by the Hindus and which is believed to be constructed some 200 years ago.

Devi Talab Mandir in Jalandhar is very famous for the 'Hariballabh Sangeet Sammelan' which is celebrated every year in the month of December. This musical festival is being celebrated for the past 125 years in the Devi Talab Mandir premises. Well known classical music proponents belonging to both the fields of instrumental and vocal participate in this festival and perform at this Hariballabh Sangeet Sammelan.


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Panch Mandir (Temple) in Kapurthala Punjab

Here is Some Information about Panch Mandir in Kapurthala Punjab India.

Location: Kapurthala town
Dedicated to:  several Hindu Gods and Goddesses
Built By: Sardar Fateh Singh Ahluwalia
Photography: Allowd
Entry : Free
Visiting timing: 30 Mins
Best time to visit: All time
Temple timing: 6:00 Am to 9:00 PM
Nearest Railway Station:Jalandhar Railway Station
Nearest Airport: JalandharAir Port

The Panch Mandir is a famous temple complex that contains five small temples that are visited by a large number of devotees. These temples were One of the most revered place, the "Panch Mandir, Kapurthala Town" is dedicated to several Hindu Gods and Goddesses. Constructed by "Fateh Singh Ahluwalia" , the "Panch Mandir" of the Kapurthala town in Punjab bears the relics of rich architectural legacy of the by gone golden era. The temple is an important hallmark of the small town of Kapurthala which draws several devotees from all over the state to seek divine blessings.

The beautiful white structure of the "Panch Mandir" looks strikingly awesome on a moonlit night. The sacred temple gives one an intense pleasure and satisfaction. The "Panch Mandir" may be said to be an architectural marvel of the golden past. One cannot but appreciate the splendid monument that has an aesthetic appeal for the devotees. The awe inspiring structure of the "Panch Mandir" has its model in one of the museums of Lahore, now in Pakistan.

As the name suggests, the temple houses numerous small temples that are dedicated to different Gods and Goddesses. The giant structure at the middle of the holy sanctorium, is encircled by many smaller temples. The temple displays the engineering skills of the people of the ancient times. Apart from being an important place of religious worship, the "Panch Mandir" is also a celebrated place for archaeologists who throng the temple to study the rich architecture of the traditional society.

Panch Mandir is a delightful shrine situated at Kapurthala, about 21 km from Jalandhar in Punjab. It was built during the reign of Sardar Fateh Singh Ahluwalia. Several smaller temples dedicated to different deities surround the main dome in the center.The replica of the temple is exhibited in the pre-partition Punjab Museum at Lahore. 

Architecture of  Panch Mandir Kapurthala

"Panch Mandir" with its beautiful white structure looks strikingly awesome on a moonlit night. The sacred temple gives a person intense pleasure and satisfaction. The "Panch Mandir" is being called as an architectural marvel of the golden past. One would always appreciate the splendid monument that has an aesthetic appeal for the devotees. The awe inspiring structure of the "Panch Mandir" has its model in one of the museums of Lahore, now in Pakistan.

How to Rich  Panch Mandir Kapurthala 

By Air:Panch Mandir the nearest airport to Jalandhar is at Amritsar, which is well connected to the rest of the country.

By Rail: If one has to go by railways,the Jalandhar City Railway Station is an important station on the Delhi-Amritsar Railway line, making Jalandhar easily accessible. Regular trains connect Jalandhar to major cities.

By Road: The city is acquainted with good roads and a vast network of bus services connecting it to rest of India. To travel around the city one can use rickshaws, taxis or rent a car.

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Ram Tirath Temple in Amritsar Punjab

Here is Some Information about Ram Tirath Temple in Amritsar Punjab India.


Location: 11 kms west of Amritsar in  Punjab.
Built in: The time of Ramayana
Built By: Lord Rama
Dedicated to: Lord Rama
Photography:Allow
Entry: Free
Festivals: Diwali,Ram Navmi
Temple timing : 6:00AM to 9:00PM
Visiting timing: 30 Mins
Best time to Visit: Oct to March
Nearest Railway Station:Amritsar
Nearest Airport:Raja Sani International Airport,Amritsar

Ram Tirth Temple is located 11 kms west of Amritsar in the Indian state of Punjab. This place has great religious significance and attracts huge number of devotees. This holy shrine has an interesting past. The place gets a special mention in the great Hindu epic “Ramayana”. This place was once the ashram of saint Balmiki. The saint is believed to have scripted many of his sacred manuscripts at this place. As per the mythological beliefs Sita got shelter in Maharishi Valmiki’s hermitage after Rama deserted her. After Mata Sita gave birth to Luv and Kush at this ashram, Bhagwan Valmiki trained and made them proficient in the realms of religious and social life besides intricacies of warfare. At the site of the temple there is a hut where Mata Sita gave birth to Luv and Kush. There is a large sacred tank here that is said to have been dug by Hanuman himself.

Making a special place in the holy scripts of ancient religions, the place was once the ashrama of saint Balmiki. The saint is believed to have scripted many of his sacred manuscripts at this place. A hut of Rishi Balmiki is still found at Ram Tirth where he once lived.
After giving birth to Luv and Kush, Devi Sita used to stay at this place for a considerable period of time. The evidence of her stay still exists in the form a well which, it is believed, was dug by Hanuman.
Devotees of King Rama and Devi Sita flock to this place every year to offer their prayers to the respected deities. As the locational position of the Ram Tirth is facilitated by easy accessibility, hence, the visitors conveniently reach this place of worship without any extra hassles.
Another prime attraction of Ram Tirth in Amritsar is its four day long fair which is organized from a long time. Today, a large number of tourists across India come to visit this exotic place.
A beautiful manifestation of the Ramayana, the Ram Tirth, Amritsar, captivates each and every visitor who steps into this quaint abode of divine characters. 
 
History of Ram Tirth Temple


A number of Temples are scattered in this particular area. At the site of the temple there is a hut where Mata Sita gave birth to Luv and Kush. The Ram Tirth Temple has Maharishi Valmiki's hermitage and a well with stairs where Mata Sita used to take her bath. The Temples exhibit scenes from Ramayana.
Even in the holy book of Hindus, The Ramayana, the place is mentioned. Sita Mata had come here after Lord Rama deserted her and got shelter in Maharishi Valmiki's hermitage. Sage Valmiki trained the children of Lord Ram, Luv and Kush and made them proficient in all fields, be it warfare or religious / social education. Annual Fair is held in Ram Tirth in the month of November on the full moon day. The fair lasts for four days.
Making a special place in the holy scripts of ancient religions, the place was once the ashrama of saint Balmiki. The saint is believed to have scripted many of his sacred manuscripts at this place. A hut of Rishi Balmiki is still found at Ram Tirth where he once lived. After giving birth to Luv and Kush, Devi Sita used to stay at this place for a considerable period of time. The evidence of her stay still exists in the form a well which, it is believed, was dug by Hanuman. Devotees of King Rama and Devi Sita flock to this place every year to offer their prayers to the respected deities. As the position of the Ram Tirth is facilitated by easy accessibility, the visitors conveniently reach this place of worship without any extra hassles.
Another prime attraction of Ram Tirth in Amritsar is its four day long fair which is organized from a long time. Today, a large number of tourists across India come to visit this exotic place. A beautiful manifestation of the Ramayana, the Ram Tirth in Amritsar, captivates each and every devotee who steps into this quaint abode of divine characters.
A big fair is held here about a fortnight after Diwali and for a duration of five days. Great importance is said to be the tank which is believed to have been dug by Hanuman. The circumference of that particular tank is about 3km and there are temples on its sides. A majority of the pilgrims consider it as very auspicious to have a dip in the sacred tank in the early hours of the Puranmashi (full moon) night. A 30 feet wide path of circumambulation (Parikarma) runs round this scared tank. After the holy dip, the pilgrims take a round of the tank while chanting mantars and exchanging salutations,"Ram Ram".
Floating of tullas is a special feature of the fair. On the puranmashi night, women light lamps which are made out of kneaded flour and fed with pure ghee or mustard oil, place them on leaf plates or boat shaped carriers made of sarkanda reeds, and release them to float in the tank, reciting devotional songs and hymns, This ceremony called tulla toarna (floating of tullas) is believed to wash off the sins and to please Rama.

How to Rich RamTirth Temple Amritsar 

By Air:The nearest airport Raja Sani International Airport is well connected to the other parts of the country by regular flights. Today there are Jet Airways, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Air India which offer flights to Amritsar from Delhi, Birmingham and London and few other places as well.

By Rail: Amritsar is directly connected to rest of India via rail route. It takes about 6 to 10 hours to reach Amritsar by train from Delhi.

By  Road: Regular deluxe and non-deluxe buses are available from I.S.B.T. Delhi to Amritsar. Volvo bus service is also available.

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Golden Temple(Harmandir Sahib Gurdwara) in Amritsar Punjab India

Here is Some information about Golden Temple Amritsar in Punjab india.


Location : Amritsar, Punjab, India
Address: Golden Temple Rd, Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab 143006
Phone: 0183 255 3957
Architectural style: Sikh architecture
Built in During : 1574-1601
Built By : Guru Ram Das
Significance : Most revered shrine of the Sikhs
Entry: Free
Phone : Temple Manager: 0183/255-3953, -3957, or -3958Information
Photography: Not allowed in inside the Temple
Temple timing  : 24 hours open
Office: 0183/255-3954
Official website : www.goldentempleamritsar.org
Festival Celebrate : Baisakhi,
Known as: Golden Temple of Amritsar, Harmandir Sahib, Hari Mandir

 More Information about  Golden Temple in Amritsar

Amritsar, literally meaning "holy pool of nectar" is the spiritual and cultural centre of the Sikh Religion. The GoldenTemple, also known as Sri Harmandir Sahib was initiated by the fourth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Ramdas Jee and completed in 1601 by his successor Guru Arjan Dev Jee. There is such a spiritual embodiment of the higher being that even the non believer is seduced by the hypnotic melody of the Paath. Listen to it and all your sorrows will be washed away and you will reveal your own inner spirit. Oh Ye of little faith, release yourself from your day to day suffering and embrace the true Guru. Listen to the immortal story of bliss on Paath. The temple (orgurdwara) is a major pilgrimage destination for Sikhs from all over the world, as well as an increasingly popular tourist attraction.

Generally, one can find picture of Golden Temple in the homes of almost every Sikh round the World. The Sikhs wish to pay a visit and obeisance to Harmandir Sahib. The advent of the Darbar Sahib is associated with the history and ideology of the Sikhism. The architecture of the temple encompasses various symbols that are linked with other places of worship. These symbols portray the sense of forbearance and approval, which is put forward by the Sikh philosophy.

History of The Golden Temple Amritsar

Construction of the Golden Temple began in 1574 on land donated by the Mughal emperor Akbar. The building project was overseen by the fourth and fifth Sikh Gurus. The temple was completed in 1601, but restoration and embellishment continued over the years. The temple had to be substantially rebuilt after it was sacked in the 1760s.
In the early 19th century, 100 kg of gold were applied to the inverted lotus-shaped dome and decorative marble was added. All this gold and marble work took place under the patronage of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The legendary warrior king was a major donor of money and materials for the shrine and is remembered with much affection by the Sikh community and Punjabi people.
In June 1984, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi ordered an attack on armed Sikh militants holed up in the Golden Temple. Over 500 people were killed in the ensuing firefight, and Sikhs around the world were outraged at the desecration of their holiest site. Four months after the attack, Gandhi was assassinated by her two Sikh bodyguards, leading to a massacre followed in which thousands of Sikhs lost their lives.
The Sikh community refused to allow the central government to repair the damage to the temple, instead undertaking the work themselves. Although most of the damaged been repaired, the incident has not been forgotten. Many people in Amritsar are still anxious to explain the Sikh side of the story to visitors.

Attraction of The Golden Temple Amritsar

Despite its great sacred status, the Golden Temple is open to visitors, like all Sikh temples. The only restrictions are that visitors must not drink alcohol, eat meat or smoke in the shrine. And unlike many other Indian temples, visitors to the Harmandir Sahib are made to feel truly welcome and not pressured to buy anything. The information office left of the main gate gives helpful advice and information, as well as booklets on Sikhism.

Most visitors to the Golden Temple, whether Sikh or not, are humbled by what is quite simply the most tangibly spiritual place in the country. Arrive with a few good hours set aside and get lost in its magical beauty. Visitors must leave their shoes at the facility near the entrance, cover their head (bandanas are provided, or you can buy a souvenir bandana from a vendor), and wash their feet by wading through the shallow pool before entering.
The most famous and sacred part of the Golden Temple complex is the Hari Mandir (Divine Temple) or Darbar Sahib (Court of the Lord), which is the beautiful golden structure at the center of a large body of water. The gold-plated building features copper cupolas and white marble walls encrusted with precious stones arranged in decorative Islamic-style floral patterns. The structure is decorated inside and out with verses from the Granth Sahib (the Sikh holy book).
The water that surrounds the Hari Mandir is a sacred pool known as the Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar). The temple is reached by following the Parikrama, which circumscribes the sacred pool in a clockwise direction. Connecting the pathway with the Hari Mandir is a marble causeway called the Guru's Bridge, which symbolizes the journey of the soul after death. The gateway to the bridge, the Darshani Deorhi, has magnificent silver doors.
The fascinating scene inside the Hari Mandir is televised throughout India for Sikh viewers. Amidst a crowd of fervent and solemn devotees, scriptures from the Holy Book are sung beneath a canopy studded with jewels. A chauri (whisk) is continually waved above the Book as lines of Sikhs pay their respects by touching their foreheads to the temple floor and walls, continuing in a clockwise direction at a relaxed pace.
Another major highlight of the Golden Temple complex is the Guru-ka-Langar, adining hall where around 35,000 people a day are fed for free by temple volunteers. Everyone is invited to join this communal breaking of bread. All participants sit on the floor, regardless of caste, status, wealth or creed, powerfully symbolizing the central Sikh doctrine of the equality of all people.
Guest quarters are also available for international Sikh visitors (for a nominal fee), and at least 400 simple rooms are provided (free of charge) to Sikh pilgrims.
In the Central Sikh Museum at the main entrance, galleries display images and remembrances of Sikh gurus, warriors, and saints; it includes some graphic portraits of the torture and execution of gurus.

Architecture of  Golden Temple

Built on a square platform, Golden Temple looks celestial with its gilded appearance. The temple has doorways on its each side. Darshani Deori is an arch that stands at the shore end of the boardwalk. The door frame of the Darshan Deori extends to 10 ft in height and 8.6 ft in breadth. The panes of the door are festooned in an artistic manner. It leads to the boardwalk (bridge), which takes to the main shrine of Shri Harmandir Sahib.

The boardwalk is linked with the 13 ft wide feet 'Pardakshna', which is a circumambulatory path. This path runs round the main shrine and escort to the 'Har Ki Pauri' (Steps of God). At the first floor, the reading of Guru Granth Sahib goes for 24*7 hours. The façade that faces the bridge is ornamented with recurring cusped arches. On the top of it, there is a low fluted 'Gumbaz' (Dome) with lotus petals motif at its base. The inverted lotus at the zenith supports the 'Kalash' that has a striking 'Chhatri' at the end.
The remarkable architecture of Swarn Mandir is often cited as the finest architectural specimens of the world. Amrit Sarovar (Pool of Nectar) is the main attraction of this temple, which is believed to have water with curative properties. People from far and near come to take this holy water of Amrit Sarovar. The Golden Temple is a religious place of spiritual importance and significance. Devotees from all over the world come to pay their homage at this blessed place.

Nearest Hotels and Restaurants of  Golden Temple  Amritsar

Hotel Darbar View
Bazar Mai Sewan, near golden temple, Amritsar
0.1 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel Randhawa International 3.0 Star Hotel
J & K Road, Amritsar
0.1 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel CJ International 2.5 Star Hotel
Near Golden Temple, Amritsar
0.2 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel A J Golden Crescent 2.0 Star Hotel
19 Brahmbutta Market, Amritsar
0.2 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Abode UNA Xpress
Opp. Jallianwala Bagh, Near Golden Temple, Amritsar
0.3 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel Grace 2.5 Star Hotel
35, Braham Buta Market, Sarai Golden Temple, Amritsar
0.3 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel City Heart 3.0 Star Hotel
Near Golden Temple, Amritsar
0.3 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel Heritage Inn Amritsar 3.0 Star Hotel
1234, Baba Attal Road, Amritsar
0.3 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel Royal Inn 2.0 Star Hotel
49 Brahm Butta Market, Near Sarai Guru Ram Das, Amritsar
0.3 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Sitara Niwas Hotel
Near Golden Temple Sarai, Amritsar
0.3 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel Prems Paradise 3.5 Star Hotel
Kesri Bagh Near Hanuman Mandir, Amritsar
0.4 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel Robin 3.0 Star Hotel
2458 / 3, Niwan Bazar, Amritsar
0.4 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Hotel Sita Niwas 2.0 Star Hotel
61 Sita Niwas Road, Amritsar
0.4 km from Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple

Brother's Amritsari Dhaba
Near Golden Temple Adjacent to Jallianwala Bhag
0.2 km from Harmandir Sahib

Sanjha Chulha Restaurant
Near Golden Temple Katra Ahluwalia, Bazar Bikanerian
0.2 km from Harmandir Sahib

Wah Ji Wah
Golden Temple Road
0.2 km from Harmandir Sahib

2 States Restaurant
Golden Temple Road Opp, Mcdonalds
0.2 km from Harmandir Sahib

Neelam's
Near Bagh Jallianwala, Golden Temple Road
0.3 km from Harmandir Sahib

Mc Donalds
Jallianwala Bagh Golden Temple
0.4 km from Harmandir Sahib

Rajasthani Chat Bhandar
Chowk Katra, Near Jallianwala Bagh, Town Hall
0.4 km from Harmandir Sahib

Kesar da Dhaba
Chowk Passian Near Town Hall
0.6 km from Harmandir Sahib

Bille Di Hatti
Bartanwala Bazar Gpo
0.3 km from Harmandir Sahib

Pizza Hut
Jalianwala Bagh Near Jalianwala Bagh
0.4 km from Harmandir Sahib

Giani Ice Cream
Opposite Jalianwala Bagh Near Golden Temple, Darbar Shaib
0.4 km from Harmandir Sahib

How to Reach Golden Temple Amritsar

By Rail : Amritsar is directly connected to Amritsar via rail route. It takes about 8 to 10 hours to reach Amritsar by train.

By Road : Grand Trunk Karnal Road connects Delhi to Amritsar. Regular buses are available from I.S.B.T. Delhi to Amritsar. You can choose from local, semi deluxe, deluxe and super deluxe buses offered by bus station.

By Air : The airport at Amritsar named Raja Sani International Airport offers excellent services. The airport is well connected by other parts of the country by regular flights. Now Jet Airways, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Air India also offer flights to Amritsar from Delhi, Birmingham and London.

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