Golden Temple Amritsar
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Golden Temple in Amritsar

The Golden Temple in Amritsar, India (Sri Harimandir Sahib Amritsar) is a symbol of human brotherhood and equality as well as a key holy site for Sikhs. Everyone, regardless of caste, creed, or ethnicity, is free to seek spiritual consolation and religious fulfilment. It also symbolises the Sikhs’ particular identity, glory, and legacy.

History
Sri Guru Ram Dass Ji (4th Sikh Guru) began digging the Amrit Sarovar (Holy Tank) of Sri Harmandir Sahib in 1577 A.D., as advised by Sri Guru Amar Dass Ji (3rd Sikh Guru), which was later brick-lined by Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji (5th Sikh Guru) on December 15, 1588, and he also began the construction of Sri Harmandir Sahib. After its compilation, Sri Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh scripture) was initially installed at Sri Harmandir Sahib on August 16, 1604 A.D. Baba Budha Ji, a devout Sikh, was named the temple’s first Head Priest.
 
The Golden Temple (Sri Harmandir Sahib Amritsar) in Amritsar, India, features distinctive Sikh architecture. The Gurudwara, which is built at a lower level than the surrounding terrain, teaches the lessons of equality and humility. The four doorways to this holy sanctuary, which are accessible from all four directions, represent that individuals from all walks of life are welcome.
 

How to reach the Golden Temple in Amritsar?

Mode of Transport Details
By Road By Cab/Taxi or By Bus
By Rail Nearest Railway Station is Amritsar Junction Railway Station
By Air Nearest Airport is Amritsar Airport