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A Few Special Facts About The Golden Temple.
by Gurdas Singh
Most people have heard about the Golden Temple, famous for
it's beautiful architectures and dazzling combination of golden
domes and pure white marble, so clean you can eat off it. All
visitors to the shrine be they pilgrim, passer by or queries
tourist are all equally stunned by the soothing peace and heavenly
sounds of the Temple, in comparison to the loud hustle and bustle
of streets and walkways outside. However the Golden Temple which
was started by the 4th Guru, Guru Ram Das Ji and completed by
Guru Arjun Dev Ji the 5th Guru holds other unique and marvelous
attributes which first don't meet the eye. A few of which are
listed below.
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- The site where the Temple now stands has been regarded
as a mystical and divine place years before its construction.
Holy people are said to have performed spiritual devotion
on the special site for ages. Guru Nanak visited the site
where the Temple now stands when the seeds of the Sikh faith
were being laid, and the site was then a jungle scrubland.
- The Golden Temple being the center of the Sikh religion
had its foundation stone laid at the request of the 5th
Sikh Guru by a Muslim Saint called Mian Mir. Hence it's
the only special place of one religion where a person from
another faith has been given the supreme privilege of laying
the founding stone. As the Guru's have revealed all people
regardless of creed, gender etc are equals.
- The Golden Temple has four entrances in the North, East,
South and West. This symbolizes how all people from all
four corners of the earth are welcome and free to enter.
Hence unlike Mecca and other religious places different
people are present in the Golden Temple without any restrictions.
I don't no of any other place on Earth where at least 35%
of the pilgrims are from other faiths and regarded as equals.
- The stairs entering the Temple go down, rather then up
like traditional holy places. This is designed to bring
a sense of humbleness rather then haughtiness to people
lucky enough to visit it. The whole temple complex itself
is purposely built on a lower level to the rest of the city.
- Attached to the golden Temple as in all Sikh Gurdwara's
is the Langer hall, where all people regardless of faith,
gender, status etc all sit together in straight rows to
eat the same simple foods free of charge. The Langer at
the Golden temple serves around 70.000 meals in this unique
way 24 hours a day, with numbers reaching 200.000 on special
religious days. All the food is brought by donations and
prepared and distributed by volunteers doing sewa, (selfless
service).
- The Temple itself in beautifully decorated with gold
and has some of the best Mughal and Indian architecture
in the World, as well as hand painted mosaics and patterns.
The Temple complex floor is built in beautiful pure marble,
with the Golden Temple sitting in the middle of a striking
man made lake.
- Built directly opposite the Golden Temple in the complex
is the Akal Taskt (the parliament of the Sikh's). This was
constructed purposely by the 6th Guru, Guru HarGobind Ji
directly opposite the celestial Golden Temple. By doing
so it symbolizes how in Sikhism spiritualism and political
freedom and sovereignty go hand in hand. Hence the Golden
Temple complex has been the scene of political agitations
by Sikh's against tyrannical and fanatical rulers as in
the period of Mughal and British rule, and most recently
against the Indian government.
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