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Written by
Aquib Nawab

Reviewed by 
Shwetha Vasan

8 Lesser-known facts about Amritsar that'll leave a traveller spellbound

1. Golden Temple’s unique architecture

The Golden Temple's four doors symbolise universal acceptance, welcoming visitors from all directions. This openness reflects Sikhism's inclusive ethos.

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2. World’s largest community kitchen

The Golden Temple's langar serves over 100,000 free meals daily. It's a testament to the Sikh tradition of selfless service.

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3. Secret tunnels

Beneath Gobindgarh Fort lie ancient tunnels used for secret military strategies. These mysterious passages add to the fort's historical allure.

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4. The name’s origin

Amritsar means "Pool of Nectar," named after the holy tank surrounding the Golden Temple. The water is believed to have healing properties.

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5. Haunted bridge

The Chabba Railway Station bridge is rumoured to be haunted, with eerie sounds and ghostly sightings reported at night. It adds a spooky element to local folklore.

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6. Oldest bazaar

Guru Bazaar, operating for over 400 years, is famous for traditional jewellery. It's one of India's oldest markets, steeped in history and culture.

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7. Mysterious tree

The 400-year-old banyan tree at Durgiana Temple is considered sacred and mysterious. Locals believe it has witnessed many historical events.

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8. Unique Turban Museum

Amritsar's Turban Museum showcases the history and styles of Sikh turbans. It's the world's first museum dedicated to this cultural symbol.

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