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AROUND THE
GOLDEN TEMPLE |
A visit to the Golden Temple is
incomplete without a visit to the following among others
AKAL TAKHAT
It
rightly faces the Golden Temple. Built by the Sixth Master Guru
Hargobind (1606-44) in 1609, has been the nerve centre or the
Sikhism ever since. All commandments affecting the community as a
whole were and are issued from here. The Akal Takhat was used for
holding court and Sikh congregations in the days of its builder.
The Akal Takhat was pulled down several times by the Muslim raiders.
The ground floor of the present building was constructed in 1 874.
Three storeys were subsequently added by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. A
number of weapons used by Guru Hargobind, Guru Gobind Singh and
other Sikh heroes are preserved at Akal Takhat. In 1984 during
Operation Blue Star Akal Takhat was badly damaged by the Indian
Army.
BABA ATAL
A nine-storeyed tower, built in memory of Atal Rai (D. 1628), a son
of Hargobind, is called Baba Atal. Atal Rai died at nine. He was
called 'Baba' (an old man) head over young shulders. The tower was
built between 1778 and 1784. It is the only of its kind in the city
with 108 ft. height.
GURU KA LANGAR
A Sikh temple without a Community Kitchen is inconceivable. Cooked
food is serviced in the kitchen of the Golden Temple 24 hours to all
visitors irrespective of religion, caste, creed and nationality. The
expenses are met out of the Temple funds. Approximately 40,000
visitors share the meals everyday presently.
SRI GURU RAM DAS NIWAS
The Niwas is a free hostel for the pilgrims maintained by the Temple
authorities. It has been built by the Gurdwara Committee. It has 228
rooms and 18 big halls. Unlike the ordinary 'Daramsalas' the Niwas
supplies the facilities of free beddings, cots, lights and fans etc.
to the lodgers. A lodger is not generally allowed to stay here for
more than three days at a time. The doors of the hostels are open to
all. The lodgers however must not do anything repugnant to the
teachings of Sikhism.
GURU NANAK NIWAS
There are 66 Rooms in Guru Nanak Niwas-22 with attached baths and
4-4 without baths, but on each floor there are 10 bath rooms and fen
flush latrines so as to make stay comfortable.
AKAL REST HOUSE
There is Akal Rest House having 26 rooms with double beds and
attached bath rooms are provided on a nominal Rent.
GURU HARGOBIND NIWAS
There are 92 double bed rooms with attached bath in addition to four
halls. Rooms are available at Rs. 50/- per day.
GURU ARJAN DEV NIWAS
An accomodation adjacent to Guru Nanak Niwas with 1 00 rooms coming
up.
THE SGPC OFFICES
The headquarters of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee are
located in the Teja Singh Samundri Hall near the Golden Temple. The
Gurdwara Act 1925, transferred the control of the historical Sikh
Shrines in the Punjab to the SGPC. It is a representative body of
the Sikhs elected by adult franchise.
Among the other objects of interest around the Golden Temple worth
mentioning are :
Dukh Bhanjni Ber (Jujube Tree)
Thara Sahib
Ber Baba Budha Ji
Gurdwara llachi Ber
Ath Sath Tirath (Sixty eight
holy places condensed into one) &
Gurdwara Shaheed Bunga Baba
Deep Singh.
The Golden Temple possesses a
fine collection of jewellery and valuable articles of considerable
artistic and historical importance. The following deserve a special
mention :
GOLDEN DOOR PANELS - There are
four pairs of them.
GOLDEN CANOPY - The canopy
studded with precious jewels, is an object of exquisite
workmanship and great artisitic value.
JEWELLED HEAD-BAND- It is a
gift from Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It was prepared for the marriage
of the son of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, at the time of marriage. The
Maharaja presented it to the Golden Temple.
CENTRAL SIKH MUSEUM-
Central Sikh Museum has paintings of Sikh Gurus, Saints, Sikh
warriors and other prominent Sikh leaders who have in their own way
contributed a lot to the enhancement of Sikh Religion.

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