Golden temple
The Golden Temple at
Amritsar
in Punjab is the most revered religious center in
Sikhism.
In Amritsar is the
Akal Takt
Sahib. The other three taktas held in
reverence are
Sri Patna Sahibi
where
Guru Govind Singh the tenth Sikh Guru was
born,
Anandapur Sahibi where he established the
Khalsa
and Sri
Hajur Sahibi at Abichalnagar where he gave up
his body.
Amritsar
was established by
Guru Ramdas,
the fourth in the lineage of the Sikh Guru in 1577 CE. The ten Gurus of the
Sikhs are Guru Nanak, Guru Angada, Guru Amardas, Guru Ramdas, Guru Arjun, Guru
Hargovind Singh, Guru Hari Rai, Guru Hari Krishna, Guru Tegh Bahadur and Guru
Govind Singh.
Guru Ramdas
constructed the sacred tank Amritsar.
Amritsar was once known as Ramdaspur. This town was rebuilt in 1764 CE, after
its defilement by attacking armies. It was in 1802 CE that
Maharaja Ranjit Singh
gilded the roof of the temple with gold. It was then that the temple came to be
known as the Golden temple. This ruler also fortified the town with the Govind
Garh fort.
The sacred
lake occupies an area of about 250000 square feet and is lined with marble
steps. In its center is the Golden Temple, also known as the
Har Mandir. A white marble bridge
leads to the temple. Much of the temple is covered with gilted gold sheets, and
on them are inscribed words from the sacred
Granth Sahib.
To the west of the lake is the
Akal Takta Sahib,
with a dome covered with gold. The original copy of the
Granth Sahib
is enshrined in the temple and is taken out in procession during the appropriate
occasions.
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