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The Golden
Temple is the principal shrine of Sikhism. It is surrounded
by the sacred Amrita Saras (Pool of Mortality), in
which the pilgrims bathe to become spiritually purified.
We have build our hotel near Golden temple, so that
the visitors in amritsar can visit Golden temple whenever
they want.
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A famous
Hindu temple in the lines of the Golden Temple, with
a sacred sarover sorrounding. It's dedicated to God's
Laxmi Narayan and attracts thousands of devotees round
the clock. The replica scenes from the Hindu epic
'Ramayana' & 'Mahabharat around the sarover are
for an eyewash.
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On 13th
April 1919, General Dyer of the British Army sprayed
Bullets in to innocent civilians killing thousands
and injuring hundreds. The masacre was condenmed worldwide
and the indian freedom movement was given an altogether
different dimension thereafter. A special memorial
at the very spot reminds us about the supreme sacrifice
of our forefathers for independence of our motherland.
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A Colorful
'Brating the Retreat' ceremony in the INDO-PAK Border
at visitors from both the sides of the Border. A visit
to AMRITSAR is undoubtly incomplete without a visit
to wagah.
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The college
building is an excellent piece of construction and
was built in 1892. It simply narrates the excellence
in typical sikh architecture. As a seat of higher
studies, it earned a name for itself not only in the
north India but around the Globe. It really set a
trend in the British age to excel in every sphere
of life, be it sports, academics, social service and
above all a love for your own country.
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Fort Gobind
Garh is in the south-west of the city, has been taken
over by the Indian army and is now off limits. It
was built in 1805-09 by Ranjit Singh, who was also
responsible for constructing the city walls.
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