Golden
Temple:Har Mandir Saheb, popularly known, as the
Golden temple is the holiest shrine for the Sikhs, so
called because the entire upper half was inlaid with
copper covered over by gold plate. The architecture of
the Golden Temple, is a blend of Hindu and Muslim
styles.
Mata
Mandir temple:A grand old pious lady developed this Hindu
temple situated at Rani ka Bagh , on the lines of holy
shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi at Katra(Jammu),the temple
draws crowds of devotees from far and near. Festivals
are celebrated with great pomp and show. An evening
visit to the temple gives an opportunity to the
visitors to observe the life styles of Hindu families.
Mata
Temple:This is a Hindu temple commemorating a
bespectacled 20th century female saint Lal Devi. Women
wishing to have children pray here. Ram
Tirath temple:On the outskirts of Amritsar is this
significant historic birthplace of Lav and Kush. It is
the spot where sage Valmiki's ashram stood and this is
a sacred place for the Hindus where we get a glimpse
of statues illustrating scenes from the Ramayana. Tarn
Taran:It
is an important Sikh tank located about 25 kms. south
of Amritsar, said to have healing properties and a
corrective effect on minor skin ailments. Though the
Parikrama around the still waters of the tank takes
much longer, it is built along the same lines as the
Golden Temple.
Wagah
Border:The final frontier, Wagah about 28
kms. from
Amritsar is the only border crossing between India and
Pakistan. Its an interesting experience especially at
sunset when the 'Retreat' ceremony takes place with
the BSF on the Indian Side of the Border. The changing
of the guards and the ceremonial lowering of the flags
ceremony is carried out with great pomp.

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