Solar Clock - Amritsar

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Address :

Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab 143006, India

Postal code : 143006
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Atta Mandi, Katra Ahluwalia, Amritsar, Punjab 143006, India
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Jayant Sharma on Google

Good place nice
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Lalli Sardar on Google

such a beautiful technology of seeing time with help of sun.
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Pawandeep Singh on Google

It's work perfectly in day time... it is located in left side of the way to entrance of Shri Harimander Sahib.
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Ujjawal Choudhary on Google

Good and holy place
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Hrutik Bhalerao on Google

I can't tell my expirence of this place because I visited golden temple at night time.So I cant see the solar watch at Night.
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siri 2809 on Google

In early 1990s Golden temple was having many solar clocks in the premises but by the course of time invention of electronic clocks decreased the number of solar clocks but one of them is still present because when can see how solar clock works and how it looks
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Daljit Singh on Google

Have you ever wondered how people told time before the invention of the clock? It was through Sundial. They were created in several forms. But in all cases, there is one thing in common. Every Sundial has a surface known as the ‘gnomon’ It is inclined at an angle equal to the latitude of the place where the Sundial is located and it points towards the North. The shadow cast by the ‘gnomon’ on the dial tells the time of the day. The Sundial in the Golden temple has survived till the present day. It is located on bridge which joins the outer walkway (called ‘parkarma’) with the Sanctum Santorum. As one passes over the bridge, it is located on the left side, and is almost half way down the bridge. Given below are a couple of pictures of the instrument.
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Abir Bhowmick on Google

The temple is built around a man-made pool (sarovar) that was completed by Guru Ram Das in 1577.[5][6] Guru Arjan – the fifth Guru of Sikhism, requested Sai Mian Mir – a Muslim Pir of Lahore to lay its foundation stone in 1589.[1] In 1604, Guru Arjan placed a copy of the Adi Granth in Harmandir Sahib, calling the site Ath Sath Tirath (lit. "shrine of 68 pilgrimages"). The temple was repeatedly rebuilt by the Sikhs after it became a target of persecution and was destroyed several times by the Muslim armies from Afghanistan and the Mughal Empire. The army led by Ahmad Shah Abdali, for example, demolished it in 1757 and again in 1762, then filled the pool with garbage. Maharaja Ranjit Singh after founding the Sikh Empire, rebuilt it in marble and copper in 1809, overlaid the sanctum with gold foil in 1830. This has led to the name the Golden Temple.

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