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Description Sri Harimandir Sahib is the most sacred shrine of the Sikhs. It is a composite symbol of Sikh religion, theology and history. This volume contains a detailed history of this sacred shrine containing information about the architecture, structure, its treasure, management and its daily routine of worship. Beside this, it contains a lot of information about the origin and evolution of the city of Amritsar and its famous landmarks. It makes a reliable reference material for students and researchers of Sikh history.[edit]
Keywords Amritsar, Maharaja Ranjit Singh, Katras, Darshani Deodi, Darwaja, Parkarma, Har ki Pauri, Joshakhana, Binge, Kar Sewa, Dharamsala, Shivalas, Thakurdwara, Gurdwaras, Akal Takhat, Akharas, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-001007
Author Gyani Gyan Singh
Year 1977
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher Kendri Singh Sabha, Sri Amritsar
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         142
 
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