I posted a link on a traveller's experience at Amritsar.
I came across another link where a French goes to visit Amritsar. Darbar Sahib is something that "this is something the Sikh community ought to be proud of", he says.
Read his full post here. http://crossplanet.blogspirit.com/archive/2007/08/13/from-sikkism-to-buddhism.html
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Thursday, 16 August 2007
Pool of immortality
I was drawn towards this post about a dip in the holy sarovar at Darbar Sahib, Amritsar. Truly impressive since it comes from a non follower.
The blog is called "out there somewhere" and it has travel and personal experience writings of the author. I just stumbled upon this blog, and dont know the author at all. But for Sikh seekers, it is a nice read.
It says
It’s an astonishing place. The Harmandir (that you can see here) is about as beautiful a building as I’ve ever seen. More impressive still is the atmosphere of unhurried, peaceful devotion that surrounds it. It could move even the bitterest of cynics. read full piece here. http://www.outtheresomewhere.net/?p=278
The blog is called "out there somewhere" and it has travel and personal experience writings of the author. I just stumbled upon this blog, and dont know the author at all. But for Sikh seekers, it is a nice read.
It says
It’s an astonishing place. The Harmandir (that you can see here) is about as beautiful a building as I’ve ever seen. More impressive still is the atmosphere of unhurried, peaceful devotion that surrounds it. It could move even the bitterest of cynics. read full piece here. http://www.outtheresomewhere.net/?p=278
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