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Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as Sri Darbar Sahib or Golden Temple, (on account of its scenic beauty and golden coating for English speaking world), is named after Hari(God) the temple of God. The Sikhs all over the world, daily wish to pay visit to Sri
Jalianwala Bagh
Rooftop
Durgiana Temple
Lobby level
Wagha Border
One room of 2000 Sq feet and other room of 700 Sq feet.Two Conference halls are available one with theatre like sitting of 50 pax and the other with a capacity of 150 pax.
Harike
Tarn Taran houses a sacred tank which is believed to have healing powers. It has a Gurudwara as well which was built by Guru Arjan Dev in AD 1768.
Gobindgarth Fort
The summer palace of erstwhile king, Maharaga Ranjit Singh is now transformed in to a wonderful Museum. It is surrounded by the lovely garden Ram Bagh.
Ram Tirath Temple
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama is a permanent visual documentation of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and it has been conceptualized and set up by National Council of Science Museums, an autonomous organization of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama
The place gets a special mention in the great Hindu epic "Ramayana". It was here that Sita came after Rama deserted her. It was here that the great saint Maharishi Valmiki gave her shelter and protection.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Summer Palace
Govind Garh Fort has special defence mechanism against artillery attacks, which were frequent when Punjab was still open to depredations of the Afghan hordes.
Tam Taran
Harike Bird Sanctuary, in Punjab is a large wetland created on the River Sutlej. This shallow water body attracts large numbers of wintering waterfowl and is home to many specialties.
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The Wagah border often called the 'Berlin wall of Asia' , is a ceremonial border on India0Pakistan Border, where each evening, there is a retreat ceremony called 'lowering of the flags'.
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Durgiana derives its name from the Goddess Durga. This connection with Goddess Durga has a socio cultural references as Goddess Durga is normally invoked for protection and health while the soldiers go to war
Golden Temple
Rooftop
Jalianwala Bagh
Lobby level
Durgiana Temple
One room of 2000 Sq feet and other room of 700 Sq feet.Two Conference halls are available one with theatre like sitting of 50 pax and the other with a capacity of 150 pax.
Wagha Border
Tarn Taran houses a sacred tank which is believed to have healing powers. It has a Gurudwara as well which was built by Guru Arjan Dev in AD 1768.
Harike
The summer palace of erstwhile king, Maharaga Ranjit Singh is now transformed in to a wonderful Museum. It is surrounded by the lovely garden Ram Bagh.
Gobindgarth Fort
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama is a permanent visual documentation of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and it has been conceptualized and set up by National Council of Science Museums, an autonomous organization of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
Ram Tirath Temple
The place gets a special mention in the great Hindu epic "Ramayana". It was here that Sita came after Rama deserted her. It was here that the great saint Maharishi Valmiki gave her shelter and protection.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Panorama
Govind Garh Fort has special defence mechanism against artillery attacks, which were frequent when Punjab was still open to depredations of the Afghan hordes.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh Summer Palace
Harike Bird Sanctuary, in Punjab is a large wetland created on the River Sutlej. This shallow water body attracts large numbers of wintering waterfowl and is home to many specialties.
Tam Taran
The Wagah border often called the 'Berlin wall of Asia' , is a ceremonial border on India0Pakistan Border, where each evening, there is a retreat ceremony called 'lowering of the flags'.
.
Durgiana derives its name from the Goddess Durga. This connection with Goddess Durga has a socio cultural references as Goddess Durga is normally invoked for protection and health while the soldiers go to war
CAFE
The historic site where hundreds of innocent Indian men, women and children were massacred by British General Michael Dyer on April 13, 1919. A memorial and garden have been created here as a national monument.