Golden temple. Time stopped? One day at the Golden Temple , Amritsar, Punjab, India.

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Going back in time? No, just another evening in the life of the extraordinary Sihk Golden Temple.
Its magnificent architecture the pilgrims and volunteers. They house anyone who wants to visit the temple and fed up to 40.000 people a day, all for free, welcome all people from all conditions and faiths. A timed shared with the pilgrims and volunteers at the temple, living quarters and kitchens.
I chose not to voice over to allow the exotic beauty of the place make its magic.

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  • it's been 8 years since ive been there, i miss it so much, ITs such a peacful place.... i wish i could go there rite now

  • @PunjabiKuri2

    It has been a long time for me as well since I visited and made this little video. I also wish I could go back, make a new video...

    thanks for your kind comments, to you and to all that have enjoyed the video in the distance fom Amritsar.

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  • I've been to India 3 times & always gone to the Golden Temple. It makes me believe my faith a lot more.

    And, I'm only 14!

    & KhmerSerey1 ?

    Have some shame!

    3:09 looks beautiful.

    Gosh, I miss India :(

  • I was there March 2007 so beautiful so awesome I love India ..Like heaven you have to be there to feel the energy thanks for posting this video I have beeen to India tw times and going back

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  • Khalistan zindabad

  • Jodgarh I agree totally these bitches are pissing me off khalistan needs to happen

  • BOLE SO NIHAAL

  • @motomad speak english.

  • @OnceUponAtimeInLeb it used to be a natural pond of a small size, but upon discovering it's sacred properties by the gurus of Sikhism the extended it and through a length of time made it into what it is today.

    Yes, it is purified, its cleansed every couple of years, water taken out, cleaned, put in etc.

    ALSO, there are at least 40 fish in there filtering the water, eating all the waste. Theyve been in there for quite some time, decades, centuries even probably.

  • NAMASTE !...I GOING BACK !

  • question: I guess the water is considered holy, but can anyone confirm whether this is an artificial small lake or natural one, and whether the water is purified or not?

    I am asking because I saw some people who consider the Ganges as holy and use it for religious ceremonials and purification rituals, alongside floating garbage and such.

    In the video, we can't see any garbage or visible signs of pollution, but it's the invisible pollution that may be harmful ( water bacterias etc )...

  • @subroto81 we have gurdawaras everywere!

  • totally incredible....its most beautiful place on earth. Waheguruji ka khalsa Waheguruji ki fateh.

  • So beautiful! I havn't had a chance to visit. Only been to India once and when i did go i fell ill and wasn't able to go to Amritsar. Before i go into university i'll definately go though!

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