Day 14 - Amritsar and its gleaming Golden Temple
Waking in the Punjab city of Amritsar, we explore the heart of
the city with a knowledgeable local guide and see the Golden Temple
in the daytime, its golden façade shimmering in the sunlight.
Around a sacred pool sit several important buildings - including
the five-storey Akal Takht, the primary seat of Sikhism. The
religion's humility is symbolised by the Golden Temple. Although
covered in gold, the temple is built at a lower level than its
surroundings, appearing as if it is floating on the tranquil pool,
while the four entrances signify that all people are welcome. The
complex also houses the world's largest free kitchen, feeding a
vegetarian meal to around a 100,000 people each day, regardless of
religion, caste or gender.
Nearby, we then visit Jallianwala Bagh, a sombre memorial to the
events of 13th April 1919, when British troops opened fire on
people peacefully celebrating the Punjabi new year. We also visit
the Partition museum.
This afternoon we drive to the Indo-Pakistan 'Wagah' border to
witness the 'Changing of the Guard' ceremony, carried out with
great skill by the border security forces of both countries. We
return to our hotel for dinner.
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