The Amritsar Golden Temple: A Universal Sanctuary
Constructed atop 67 square feet of marble during the mid-1500s, Sri Harmandir Sahib, known as the Amritsar Golden Temple, is the paramount spiritual shrine in Sikhism.
It extends an open invitation to individuals of all beliefs or those without religious affiliations.
Visitors are encouraged to explore the resplendent grandeur, adorned with a staggering 880 lbs of 24-carat gold leaf. Beyond its architectural brilliance, the temple also exemplifies Sikh values by offering free vegetarian meals to over 50,000 daily visitors, fostering inclusivity and hospitality on a remarkable scale.