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Thursday 4 October 2012

Places to Visit in Punjab

 
image of gurudwara in punjab
 

Amritsar Gurdaspur Nangal
Anandpur Sahib Hoshiarpur Pathankot
Bathinda Jalandhar Patiala
Chandigarh Kapurthala Ropar
Faridkot Ludhiana Sangrur
Ferozepur Moa Sanghol

 
Temples in Punjab
Ram Tirth, Amritsar: Location 11Kilometres west of Amritsar on Chogawan road, dates back to the period of Ramayana, Rishi Balmiki's hermitage. The place has an ancient tank and many temples. A hut marks the site where Mata Sita gave birth to Luv & Kush and also, still extant are Rishi Balmiki's hut and the well with stairs where Mata Sita used to take her bath.

Forts of Punjab
Govindgarh Fort Amritsar: Early 19th century designed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Has special defence mechanism against artillery attacks, which were frequent when Punjab was still open to depredations of the Afghan hordes. Being with paramilitary forces it is not open to visitors now.

History of Punjab

The History of Punjab is as old as the history of the Indian Civilization. The land of five rivers, this state was known as Panchal when the Aryans came to India in the third millennium BC. before that, the whole region of the Sindhu (Indus) and its tributaries were inhibited by the Harappans or the people of Copper age who constructed great cities in this region. Ropar in modern Punjab is a great example of this civilization.

Tourist Attractions in Punjab

The most important tourist center in the state is Amritsar with its Golden Temple. This temple is considered to be the holiest of all the pilgrimages of Sikhism and houses Akal Takht, the supreme governing body of Sikhism. The Jalianwallah Bagh is a small park in the city where many pilgrims were massacred by the British police in the year 1919.

Mosques in Punjab

Mazaar, Pir Baba Haji Rattan, Bathinda City: Situated between the Civil Hospital and the grain Market. It attracts devotees from all faiths. Baba Haji Rattan had visited Mecca as an ambassador of Raja Bhoj. On returning to India he had settled at Bhatinda. The Mazaar (mausoleum) marks the site where the Peer used to meditate. The place is halloed by the visits of the 1st and the 10th Prophets of Sikhism, Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

1 comments:

  1. Great information shared bro. I really like this blog and i suggest to the person who do not see these places get cheap flights to Pakistan and visit here because it represents Pakistan culture and tradition.

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