
Gurudwara in Amritsar
At four in the morning, before the city has shaken off sleep, the marble walkway around the sacred pool is already cool underfoot and crowded with pilgrims. The Golden Temple — Sri Harmandir Sahib, if you want its proper name — sits in the middle of that pool like something dreamed up rather than built. Its upper storeys are sheathed in roughly 750 kilograms of gold leaf, and in the pre-dawn dark they glow as if lit from within. You hear the ragis before you see the shrine itself: live hymns...











