Rant over ... sorry.
In Amritsar, we visited the Wagha border and the simply stunning and magical, Golden Temple.
The parade consisted of lots of bollywood and bhangra dancing, displays with the India flag, patriotic songs etc. There was also a ceremony involving soldiers from both the Indian and Pakistani sides, and a ceremonial handshake between both sides.
There were some foreign visitors (us included) who had to sit in a designated foreigners area, some VIPs, and thousands of Indians who had come to see the show. It was fascinating the range of individuals that had come - small children, schoolchildren, parents, grandparents, able-bodied, disabled etc etc. Although it is amazing to see such dedication, to me, I found it saddening at the same time. What once had been one united country, had been split into two, and with such animosity.
We visited the Golden Temple twice - once in the evening and once in the early hours of the morning. It was one of the busiest yet most peaceful places, I have ever visited. The temple is sort of hidden, in the depths of the town, surrounded by shops and restaurants. Once you enter, the magnificence of the building, and shimmering reflection in the water, strikes you. So many people were visiting the temple, but yet there was a beautiful tranquillity about the whole temple.
There were people bathing in the water surrounding the temple - considered to be holy nectar; children praying; individuals in deep meditation; parents teaching their children about traditions; the langar canteen. The temple itself has 3 different floors. Each with the holy manuscripts and gurus.
The early morning visit, meant we went at exactly the right time for one of the religious ceremonies. Even at 4am in the morning (when we expected fewer vistiors), there were thousands of people. Not just adults - children too! We joined in with the ceremony, following the actions of those around us. Although we felt slightly out of place, we were privileged to experience an aspect of the culture.
Truly amazing.
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It is really wonderful that you had a amazing trip to there in Amritsar, also you have shared your experience here with all. Thanks and keep updating about your other amazing trips.
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