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Amritsar Travel Information
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Amritsar- the holy city of the Sikhs, is famous for the Golden Temple, built by Guru Arjun Dev and is set in midst of a pool reputed to have miraculous healing powers.

It is the holiest of Sikh temples where their holy Sikh bible is read 24 hours a day. The present shrine stands in the middle of a large rectangular water tank reached by a marble causeway on the west.

The marble building is much influenced by late Mughal architecture and the exterior is completely gilded with gold leaf, inlaid marble, carved woodwork, ivory mosaic and embossed gold and silver work interiors.

Here the Murals illustrate scenes from the lives of the Sikh Gurus.

The Jallianwala Bagh, where the evidence of appalling Amritsar massacre on 13th April 1919 can be visited. Under a state of marshal law, General Dyer dispersed a large crowd with heavy casualties and this place which is now a national monument, still bears the bullet marks of this tragedy. Visit the Khalsa College, which is a large institution affiliated to the east Punjab University of art and science. The other places of interest are Rambagh Garden, Glency Medical College, Durgiana Temple and Kashmir Emporium.

 

Place To Visit

 

The Golden Temple :

Here Sikhs from all over the world come to pay their reverence to Guru Granth Sahib and take a dip in the Amrit Saras Kund for spiritual purification, is the major landmark of the place. It was founded by the fourth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Ram Das. The Golden Temple is a two storey marble structure, with an imposing dome of pure gold. The original copy of the Granth Sahib, which is kept in the Golden Temple during the day, is ceremoniously returned to the Akal Takht, at night.

 

Jalianwala Bagh :

It is a poignant memorial of the freedom movement. This garden commemorates the martyrs, keeping the tragic episode in its historical context. General Dyer, a British general ordered firings against innocent people on April 13, 1919, which took lives of over 2000 unarmed people. Today, this site of brutal massacre, encloses a memorial with an eternal flame, dedicated to the martyrs.

 

Durgiana Temple :

Located outside the Lohagarh gate of the old city, the temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga and is a centre of pilgrimage for devout Hindus. Other attractions of the city are Baba Atal Rai Tower, Ram Bagh garden, Fatehabad Mosque, Tarn Taran, Harike Wetland Wildlife Sanctuary, Wagha Border.

 
Bhatinda Travel Information
Bhatinda is named after 1800 years old fort situated on a high ancient mound. The bricks used here date back to Kushan period. The Gurudwara in the fort commemorates the visit of GuruGobindSinghJi.

Bathinda is a leading railway junction. The American International firm PEPSI is processing horticulture products grown here. Home of Guru Nanak thermal plant, a fertilizer factory, a milk plant, India's largest cantonment, the foundation stone of an oil refinery has been laid here by the Prime Minister of India.

 
Moga Travel

At Moga the multinational Nestle Company manufactures a large variety of food specialties . The border town of Ferozepur is known for its memorials to the freedom fighters of India. At a nearby town on Ferozepur- Moga road called Zira a beautiful Jain Swetembar Temple with ancient icons and wall paintings is located. Bathinda has an 1800 years old fort and a multinational firm Pepsi has set up plants here to manufacture Agro products.

Malout is an old mandi town,where produce from surrounding areas is brought for sale. Muktsar is connected with the victory of the Sikh forces commanded by the 10th Prophet Sri Guru Gobind Singh over the Mughal

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forces of the Governor of Sirhind in 1705. Faridkot, the capital of erstwhile Phulkian state, is famous for its fort and palace having remarkable paintings, mirror - work and frescoes designed all over their walls
 
Punjab Fairs Festivals
FAIR          HELD            LOCATION            MONTH

1.Fair & Festival, Punjab Tourism Maghi Mela Muktsar January

2. Rural Sports Kila Raipur February

3. Basant Patiala February

4. Hola Mohalla Anandpur Sahib March

5. Baisakhi Talwandi Sabo April

6. Ursat Rauza Sharif Sirhind August

7. Chappar Mela Chappar September

Sheikh Farid Faridkot September Agam Purb 9. Ram Tirath V. Ram Tirath November

10. Diwali Amritsar November

11. Shaheedi Jor Mela Sirhind December

12. Harballah Sangeet Sammelan Jalandhar December

13. Baba Sodal Jalandhar December