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Like
other Sikh religious sites in India, the Golden Temple stands there in simple
majesty, the gilded splendor of its paneling, dome and minarets shining in the
morning light, silhouetted softly in the water and etched gently across the
city escape. For the Sikh community the Harmandir Sahib Gurdwara Golden Temple
is the final spiritual "vision," journey's end or beginning and, for
every other community too, it is a shrine to be visited.
Situated
at the other end of the causeway connected to the Harmandir Sahib is the Akal
Takht. Literally, it means the eternal throne and its building opposite the
temple has a significance. While the temple stands for the spiritual guidance,
the Akal Takht symbolizes the dispensing of justice and temporal activities.
During the day, the Guru Granth Sahib is kept in the temple and at night at
the Akal Takht. Traditionally all Sikh warriors sought blessings here before
going for war.
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