Golden Temple : Golden Temple is the most sacred
temple of the Sikhs built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The lower
portion of the temple displays white marble inlay work and the
upper portion is embellished with copper coated over by gold
plate. Devotees from all sects of life irrespective of their cast
and creed come here to pay homage to the temple. The other
attractions inside the shrine is the Guru Granth Sahib, the Holy
Book of the Sikhs and the 24 hr running kitchen, which feeds
about 10,000 pilgrims every day, the kitchen is run on a
voluntary basis.
Jallianwal Bagh : Nearby is the Jallianwala Bagh (a
memorial), where during the British rule in India, General Dyer
opened fire on innocent people causing a massacre on 13th April
1919. The place is now a national monument. Its walls bears the
bullet marks of this tragedy.
Ram Bag : Ram Bag is a beautiful garden consisting of an
amazing palace called as the summer place of erstwhile Maharaja
Ranjit Singh in the city of Amritsar. The garden treasures
'Darshani Deorhi' a magnum opus, with its outstanding
architectural splendour. There is also a beautiful museum named
after Maharaja Ranjit Singh exhibiting unique oil paintings,
miniatures, coins, weapons and objects relating to the Sikh
period.










