GURDWARAS IN INDIA
Since time immemorial, a certain innate reverence has become
an intrinsic component of the Indian psyche. Gurudwara, the
Sikh place of Worship, means the abode of the Guru or the
divine master. Northern India abounds in gurudwaras where the devout
sikhs, converge every day to pay obeisance to their holy book. The
Gurudwara holds ultimate sanctity for the Sikhs, in which their sacred
scripture, Guru Granth Sahib, is kept religiously, for
worship. The Golden temple, the most sacred pilgrimage of the sikhs, is
located in the holy city of Amritsar, once the dense forest home of Guru
Nanak.
INFORMATIONS OF INDIAN GURDWARAS