00:01In the Amrishar city, the statue of Maharaj Haranji Singh stands as a monumental tribute
00:09to one of the most great figures in the Sikh history.
00:15At the entrance of Amrishar street heritage, there are two newly installed statues.
00:27One is of Hari Singh Nalwa and second one is Baba Bandha Singh Bahadur to honor the two Sikh warriors
00:41for his bravery, sacrifice and expansion of Sikh empire.
00:52These statues are the historical reminders for the visitors going towards the Golden Temple.
01:04While going towards the Golden Temple, here is Janiawala Bagh, here a lot of people died to get the freedom for their
01:34complete.
01:36While going towards the Golden Temple, you will able to see a lot of people came from the
02:04different countries having a different color, culture, behavior and dressing.
02:11very impressive.
02:12The Dirbar Ramadhar Singh, which is famous as the name of Golden Temple all over the world,
02:18looks so beautiful and amazing.
02:33In the right side, there is Kaltaq along with two Nishan Sahib and in the left side, there
02:37is Kaltaq along with two Nishan Sahib.
02:40and in the left side, there is Kaltaq along with two Nishan Sahib and in the left side, there
02:47are two Bunkas known as Ramkariya Bunkas.
02:52There is Kaltaq along with two Nishan Sahib and in the left side, there is Kaltaq along with two Nishan Sahib and in the left side, there are two Bunkas known as Ramkariya Bunkas.
03:08There is also a Lankar Hall at the top.
03:15Golden Temple shedding a golden light to the shower which looks so soulful to the eyes.
03:31The devotees doing a part of the Gurubani by sitting at the side of the Amrish Shower to get the peace and power from Guru Ramadhar Singh Sahib.
03:52The early morning bloom of the Golden Temple along with Amrish Shower seems to be very beautiful, peaceful, soulful, creating a tranquil environment around everywhere.
04:22The Nishan Sahib is a sign of Chardikala of the Khalsa.
04:41He is some devotees doing a part by sitting close to the gate of the Darabhar Sahib and waiting for its opening.
04:56The officialๆผcer is a sign of Chardikala of the Talaq in rural areas in the rural areas.
05:20After crossing the coast of Raya,
05:24After crossing the causeway called the Kuru's Bridge, this is the gate to enter into the Darbar Hall, where devotees bow their heads to the Guru Granth Sahib to get the blessings and to fulfill their wishes.
05:54The Kartak Sahib, from here the swoop of Guru Granth Sahib Ji will be taken out by the Sikhs in the Golden Park towards the Darbar Hall, before that the devotees are gathered close to the Kachanduri to enter into the Darbar Hall.
06:24The devotees you are seeing are waiting for a very long time for the opening of the door by doing a part of Gurbani.
06:42The more you delay, the more you feel the gathering of the people for its battle to enter into the Darbar Hall as early as possible in the early morning.
07:01The door that you are seeing at present is called a Darshan Deon, stepped into a cosmic called the Guru's Bridge that connects the main entrance area to the Roman temple, crossed his sword.
07:20The war is filled with the chanting of Gurbani and hosted a deeply spiritual and peaceful atmosphere.
07:35Gurbani.
07:36Hereby said, known as the spiritual verses of peace, tranquility and the divine beauty, centered around the sacred pool and stunning architecture, offering a profound spiritual experience to pilgrims from all walks of life.
08:00It's the place of immense ceremonial service and a deep spiritual connection with heavenly thoughts even in return with its reflection creating pure magic of God's love.
08:23Gurbani.
08:25Gurbani.
08:26Gurbani.
08:27Gurbani.
08:28Gurbani.
08:29Gurbani.
08:30Gurbani.
08:31Gurbani.
08:32Gurbani.
08:33The sacred ancient tree is located within the golden temple.
09:03meaning eradicator of suffering where devotees believes its water cured leprosy as well as other diseases.
09:16The grave is a central to a story where B.P. Rajdi, a devout woman, brought her deeper husband to bath in the pond near the trail.
09:34He was miraculously cured, turning home from black to white and young, leading to the pond's development by Guru Ram Das Sajj.
09:48The devotees are receiving the prishad from the sevadars after coming back from the fall of Darvasa.
10:04From the left side of Kaushwe, the Guru's Bridge, the devotees are going over the Prabha Hall, step by step in a line.
10:26And coming back from the right side of the Kaushwe, the Guru's Bridge, joining the Dhabha Hall with the Parakarma.
10:40Inside this gate, there is a place called Arki Padi, where the devotees usually get the Amrit Puri from the Amrit Shrovar.
11:09To get the blessings from Guru Ram Das Sajj.
11:23The devotees eating the anger, spice it together.
11:32Bunga Ramgariya
11:35The throne sill, a takte to slab used historically for Mughal coronations in Delhi, is displayed at the Ramgariya Bunga within the Golden Temple, where the Sikh forces captured Delhi in 1783.
11:59After that, they took this throne sill by Chassassin Ramgariya at Ramgariya Bunga, as the symbol of trim, as the sign of victory of the Sikh forces over the Mughal Empire.
12:15Before that, the
12:39By sitting on this place, Guru Sahib Ji supervised the initial construction of the Golden Temple
13:05under the roof of the Lachive called the Jujube Tree in English, a historically significant spot on the Parikarma,
13:20where the devotees bow their heads to get the blessings.
13:26This is a Diwan called Manji Sahib, where the devotees gather together every day in the morning.
13:39You can also listen and see the live telecast on ETC channel.
13:57It is a Kantakar Diori clock tower in the Golden Temple Amritsar.
14:04A student called Manji Sahib Ji, the
14:08other year has been broadcast on the Parikarma, which is supporting the first day.
14:17This is the ETC channel for the Gnabas.
14:23This is the ETC channel for the Gnabas.