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{{Aowh|[[Structure of Harmandar Sahib]]}}
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[[Image:New-Plan-of-Harmandar-rp.jpg|390px|thumb|center|<center>Plan of the Harmandar Sahib Complex, <br>''click on the plan to enlarge'' [[User:Allenwalla|(by user:allenwalla)]]</center>]]
[[Image:New-Plan-of-Harmandar-rp.jpg|390px|thumb|center|<center>Plan of the Harmandar Sahib Complex, <br>''click on the plan to enlarge'' [[User:Allenwalla|(by user:allenwalla)]]</center>]]


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Over the years the city  has come to be known by the name of the Holy pool in which the [[Harmandar Sahib]] stands. Located in the center of the huge ''"[[Amritsar]]"'' (the pool of nectar) the Harmandar (sanctum sanctorum) symbolizes the synthesis of nirgun and sargun (the spiritual and temporal realms of human existence) for the [[Sikh]]s.
Over the years the city  has come to be known by the name of the Holy pool in which the [[Harmandar Sahib]] stands. Located in the center of the huge ''"[[Amritsar]]"'' (the pool of nectar) the Harmandar (sanctum sanctorum) symbolizes the synthesis of nirgun and sargun (the spiritual and temporal realms of human existence) for the [[Sikh]]s.
   
   
The ''"Mandir"'' is reached by a causeway from the `swarg dwarn' or Darshini Deori (gateway). From the outside the Mandir seems to be floating on the water's surface, but the first floor is actually submerged in the [[sarovar]] and can only be seen during [[Kar Sewa]] when the pool is drained and cleaned. Above the water there are two floors and a roof Pavilion. The exterior of the first is clad in marble panels with beautiful pietra dura (also used extensively at the Taj Mahal).{{Aowf|Structure of Harmandar Sahib}}
The ''"Mandar"'' is reached by a causeway from the `swarg dwarn' or Darshini Deori (gateway). <!----From the outside the Mandir seems to be floating on the water's surface, but the first floor is actually submerged in the [[sarovar]] and can only be seen during [[Kar Sewa]] when the pool is drained and cleaned. Above the water there are two floors and a roof Pavilion. The exterior of the first is clad in marble panels with beautiful pietra dura (also used extensively at the Taj Mahal).----->  {{Aowf|Structure of Harmandar Sahib}}

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Plan of the Harmandar Sahib Complex,
click on the plan to enlarge (by user:allenwalla)

The Golden Temple or Sri Harmandar Sahib is the most popular of all Sikh shrines. Sikh places of worship or Sikh shrines are called Gurdwaras. The Sri Harmandar Sahib is located in Amritsar in Punjab, North India.

Over the years the city has come to be known by the name of the Holy pool in which the Harmandar Sahib stands. Located in the center of the huge "Amritsar" (the pool of nectar) the Harmandar (sanctum sanctorum) symbolizes the synthesis of nirgun and sargun (the spiritual and temporal realms of human existence) for the Sikhs.

The "Mandar" is reached by a causeway from the `swarg dwarn' or Darshini Deori (gateway). .....More