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Golden Temple
Location
: Amristar in Punjab North Indian State.
Constructed in : 91574 A.D.
Famous For : Golden Temple, is a blend of Hindu and Muslim styles
Ideal Time To Visit : October To March
Timings: 4 a.m. in Summer and at 5 a.m. in Winter
Golden Temple the name derived on account
of its scenic beauty and golden coating for English speaking world.
Real name is Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as Sri Darbar Sahib.
The Sikhs from all over the world wish to visit to Sri Amritsar
and to pay obeisance at Sri Harmandir Sahib in their Ardas.
Guru Arjan Sahib, the Fifth Nanak, conceived the idea of creating
a central place of worship for the Sikhs and he himself designed
the architecture of Sri Harmandir Sahib. Guru Arjan Sahib got its
foundation laid by a muslim saint Hazrat Mian Mir ji of Lahore on
1st of Magh, 1645 Bikrmi Samvat(December,1588). The construction
work was directly supervised by Guru Arjan Sahib himself and he
was assisted by the prominent Sikh personalities like Baba Budha
ji, Bhai Gurdas ji, Bhai Sahlo ji and many other devoted Sikhs.
Its architecture represents a unique harmony between the Muslims
and the Hindus way of construction work and this is considered
the best architectural specimens of the world.
Sri Harmandir Sahib, is built on a 67ft. square platform in the
centre of the Sarovar(tank). The temple itself is 40.5ft. square.
It has a door each on the East, West, North and South. The Darshani
Deori (an arch) stands at the shore end of the causeway. The door
frame of the arch is about 10ft in height and 8ft 6inches in breath.
The door panes are decorated with artistic style. It opens on
to the causeway or bridge that leads to the main building of Sri
Harmandir Sahib. It is 202 feet in length and 21 feet in width.
The bridge is connected with the 13 feet wide ‘Pardakshna’
(circumambulatory path). It runs round the main shrine and it
leads to the ‘Har ki Paure’ (steps of God). On the
first floor of ‘Har ki Paure’, there is continuous
reading of Guru Granth Sahib.
The main structure of Sri Harmandir Sahib, functionally as well
as technically is a three-storied one. The front, which faces
the bridge, is decorated with repeated cusped arches and the roof
of the first floor is at the height of the 26 feet and 9 inches.
At the top of the first floor 4 feet high parapet rises on all
the sides which has also four ‘Mamtees’ on the four
corners and exactly on the top of the central hall of the main
sanctuary rises the third story. It is a small square room and
have three gates. A regular recitation of Guru Granth Sahib is
also held there.
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