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INDIES TOP 136 FILMS OF SOUTH ASIAN CINEMA’S 2 GREATEST ACTRESSES - MEENA KUMARI (77 FILMS) & SUCHITRA SEN (59 FILMS) !
A separate Indie playlist, to honour the 2 most popular, highest acclaimed, & widely regarded greatest of all actresses, of the entire Indian & South Asian diaspora – Meena Kumari & Suchitra Sen ! 2 very different actresses in style & school, yet that imbibed the same core depth & ability to penetrate audience imagination & leave them blessed with new vibrant spirit & higher ethos, & even greater admiration for the feminine energy in art. That combined with their eclectic body of work encompassing, one imagines an entire spectrum of female art & life in society at it’s very finest. And even where Hindi audiences at Indies may’ve had a fair taste of Meena jis’s work already, from the various decades lists on Indies Yt page, a great time to view it all in never-before singular artist-based perspective, as well as get enlightened on, in Indie reckoning, the 2nd greatest screen-pair of Indian cinema, Uttam Kumar & Suchitra Sen, the eternal royalty of Bangla cinema for no lesser than 3/4th century, a screen-pair that single-handedly redefined Bangla cinema & raised it to the highest respect & hysterical adulation back in 1950s & 1960s, amassing a veritable treasure house of ‘soul cinema’, a diamond era in Bengali motion art, that saw them competing for highest accolades with no lesser than Satyajit Ray’s brand of ‘life-defining movies’, a divine screen-pairing with Uttam that btw forms nearly 3/4th of Suchitra ji’s life work too. Watch the greatest, in their finest!
Voila ! - 1. .Pakeezah (1972) 2. .Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam (1962) 3. .Daaera (1953) 4. .Bhabhi ki Chudiyan (1961) 5. .Baiju Bawra (1952) 6. .Musafir (1957) 7. .Grihadaha (1967) 8. .Sandhya Deeper Sikha (1964) 9. .Uttar Falguni (1963) 10. .Deep Jwale Jaai (1959) 11. .Phool aur Patthar (1966) 12. .Dil Ek Mandir (1963) 13. .Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960) 14. .Bahu Begum (1968) 15. .Dushmun (1971) 16. .Datta (1976) 17. .Mamta (1966) 18. .Daana Paani (1953) 19. .Aarti (1962) 20. .Chitralekha (1964) 21. .Fariyad (1971) 22. .Saat Pake Bandha (1963) 23. .Nabaraag (1971) 24. .Devi Chaudhurani (1974) 25. .Majhli Didi (1967) 26. .Devdas (1955) 27. .Harano Sur (1957) 28. .Har Mana Har (1972) 29. .Bheegi Raat (1965) 30. .Sagarika (1956) 31. .Alo Amaar Alo (1972) 32. .Hospital (1960) 33. .Chaowa Paowa (1959) 34. .Megh Kalo (1970) 35. .Smriti Tuku Thak (1960) 36. .Mere Apne (1971) 37. .Sharada (1957) 38. .Sanjher Pradip (1955) 39. .Noorjehan (1967) 40. .Suryatoran (1958) 41. .Champakali (1957) 42. .Amar Bou (1956) 43. .Baharon ki Manzil (1968) 44. .Kaajal (1965) 45. .Madhosh (1951) 46. .Trijama (1956) 47. .Bhalobasa (1955) 48. .Shapmochan (1955) 49. .Ekti Raat (1956) 50. .Sabar Uparey (1955) 51. .Agni Pariksha (1954) 52. .Halaku (1956) 53. .Footpath (1953) 54. .Bhagaban Srikrishna Chaitanya (1954) 55. .Chandranath (1957) 56. .Parineeta (1953) 57. .Magroor (1950) 58. .Bombai ka Baboo (1960) 59. .Bandhan (1956) 60. .Subhoratri (1956) 61. .Indrani (1958) 62. .Kamallata (1969) 63. .Yahudi (1958) 64. .Ghazal (1964) 65. .Miss Mary (1957) 66. .Pinjre ke Panchhi (1966) 67. .Baadbaan (1954) 68. .Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan (1959) 69. .Farishta (1958) 70. .Sajghar (1955) 71. .Sahara (1958) 72. .Chandan ka palna (1967) 73. .Mejo Bou (1955) 74. .Pranay Pasha (1978) 75. .Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag (1952) 76. .Gomti ke Kinare (1972) 77. .Rajlakshmi O Srikanta (1957) 78. .Chandni Chowk (1954) 79. .Satta Bazaar (1959) 80. .Zindagi Aur Khwab (1961) 81. .Kinare Kinare (1963) 82. .Priyo Bandhabi (1975) 83. .Benazir (1964) 84. .Shilpi (1956) 85. .Sarhad (1960) 86. .Adl-e-Jehangir (1955) 87. .Ora Thake Odhare (1954) 88. .Shatranj (1956) 89. .Savera (1958) 90. .Main Chup Rahungi (1962) 91. .Shararat (1959) 92. .Sanjh aur Savera (1964) 93. .Akeli Mat Jaiyo (1963) 94. .Abhilasha (1968) 95. .Bipasha (1962) 96. .Ilzaam (1954) 97. .Saptapadi (1961) 98. .Bandish (1955) 99. .Ek Hi Raasta (1956) 100. .Azaad (1955) 101. .Naya Andaz (1956) 102. .Madhu (1959) 103. .Veer Ghatotkacha (1949) 104. .Balaygras (1954) 105. .Laxmi Narayan (1951) 106. .Bahana (1960) 107. .Purnima (1965) 108. .Shri Ganesh Mahima (1950) 109. .Rukhsana (1955) 110. .Mem Sahib (1956) 111. .Chand (1959) 112. .Pathe Holo Deri (1957) 113. .Ardhangini (1959) 114. .Sanam (1951) 115. .Jagir (1959) 116. .Saat Phere (1970) 117. .Jawab (1970) 118. .Hanuman Patal Vijay (1951) 119. .Grihaprabesh (1954) 120. .Tamasha (1952) 121. .Char Dil Char Rahen (1959) 122. .Naulakha Haar (1953) 123. .Jeeban Trishna (1957) 124. .Kohinoor (1960) 125. .Piya Ghar Aaja (1948) 126. .Dhuli (1954) 127. .Main Bhi Ladki Hoon (1964) 128. .Sadanander Mela (1954) 129. .Hamara Ghar (1950) 130. .Annapurnar Mandir (1954) 131. .Sharey Chuattor (1953) 132. .Pyar Ka Saagar (1961) 133. .Maraner Parey (1954) 134. .Saat Number Kayedi (1953) 135. .Aandhi (1975) 136. .Kajori (1953)
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From Prophets Ram Chander, Moses, Lord Krishna, King David to Christ = S... From Prophets Ram Chander, Moses, Lord Krishna, King David to Christ = Satguru Jesus, Nanak, and Royal Kings Gobind Singh Ji. https://youtu.be/rlsxWj7Jum0 Full description on my website:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/ProToChrist.htm FROM BRAHMA, YAHWEH, KHUDAH, ETC. DEMIURGE LORD OF NATURE TO PAR BRAHM, ELOHIM, ALLAH, ETC. FATHER OF OUR “SOULS”. Ram kaa Chand Ram Chander was a Prophet called Avtar, Avtar of Vishnu (Educator) = Moses of India, gave Education about Brahma, Yahweh, Khudah, etc. and created Brahmins = Cohens of certain tribes for responsibility as defined by Christ Jesus in Matt 13v52; he is the owner of a House Mandir or Synagogue who bringeth forth treasures old, the written Scriptures taught in Mandirs or Synagogues, which are corruptible because they were written by men and the New, incorruptible His Word, the True Light of our Supernatural Father of our supernatural “souls” that both Christ Jesus and Christ = Satguru Nanak came to deliver in this Dark Age but the crook greedy Rabbis of Jerusalem rejected it and Killed Jesus and the same applied to the crook Khatris who rejected and rejoiced when Satguru Arjan Dev Ji was tortured to death and finally, the Last Satguru on Earth Tegh Bahadur Ji, the Commander-in-Chief of Sikhi Bhagti Marag was killed along  with His Sikh Soldiers  by the Kashmiri Khatris turned Mullahs in Delhi and that is why they are suffering today as the Bone of Contention between India and Pakistan. And the Last Prophet Krishan Baldev and King David; Krishan = Ray of Light of Vishnu for Bhagavad Geeta claiming the Lordship and Baldev = Bal Daa Devta = Shakti kaa Devta to enforce Justice or righteousness; Avtar of Shiv, the First Primordial Adam and his favourite name was Gobinda; Go = Roshni = Ray of Light, His Word; that is why he enjoyed the company and discourses of Saint = Bhagat Bidar who was a son of the Temple Dancing girl called ��Dassi”, a “Mustard Seed” as Jesus was an anointed “Mustard Seed” of no tribal identity or the tribal rights over the land of Adam; foxes have holes to rest their heads whilst the Son Of Man, the Second Adam, the First born of Yahweh called Yahshua; Yah = Yahweh and Shua = Shiva, the First Primordial Adam and that is why He came as the “Floating Adam” and took his body Jesus away. And Binda = Bind means tribal seed called Tukhum, Son of God = Apostle as Har Har Mahadev Adam was. Thus, in this Dark Age Nanak came in the line of Vishnu Ram Chander of the Khatri tribe as Par Vishnu, education about ParBrahm. The same applies to Christ = Satguru Jesus who came in the line of Moses of the Judah tribe. This Harmandir Sahib is the Temple of Par Vishnu that used to be in Jerusalem but was destroyed forever in 70 A.D. Both produced Par Brahmin, Nirmallae Sants called Apostles; Akal Takht is for the Par Brahmin Nirmallae Santan to sing the praises of ParBrahm, Elohim, Allah, etc. The Amritsar Complex is for the Bhagti Marag and nothing of the Par Shiv Par Shakti Marag of the Khalsas. That is why Royal King Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji never entered this Complex for non-compatibility. In the name of Shiv Krishan Baldev Ji came Par Shiv Sachae Patshah Royal Kings Har Gobind initiator and Founder of Akal Takht for Par Vishnu Nirmallae Santan in the name of “Har” and Loh Garh fort in the name of “Gobind” for the initiation of Par Shiv Soldiers. Then, we have Sachae Patshah Har Rai Ji to look after the suffering souls of diseases and he initiated Hospitals to serve the people of Shudar Varn, common man and Sachae Patshah Har Krishan Ji rendered exposition of His Word, His Treasures, called Sat Purakh to fully educate the Sikhs, Satpurakh Jinn Janaeya; Satguru Tiss kaa Nao:- One who knows Satpurakh, the Owner of His Treasures, he is called a Christ. As Lord Krishan Baldev Ji of Shiv Shakti demonstrated all living creatures of nature come from Him. He cured people suffering from smallpox and died of the smallpox. The Last Fourth Sachae Patshah, Father of our supernatural “souls” as Lord Krishna was of visible creation called “Sarishhti”, He came to establish the RULE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS AND JUSTICE. For this, He gave the finishing Touches to the crop created by Sachae Patshah Har Gobind Ji by initiating the Third Khalsa Panth of the Philanthropic Khalsa Soldiers and also the Fourth Panth of the Apostles for the Akal Takht. For both, He commanded the sacrifice of Five Men, sons of Shiv ............... Full description on my website:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/ProToChrist.htm www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/Unlisted.htm My ebook by Kindle. ASIN: B01AVLC9WO www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/JAntisem.htm www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/JOHN 8V44.htm www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/Rest.htm Any helper to finish my Books:- ONE GOD ONE FAITH:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/bookfin.pdf and in Punjabi KAKHH OHLAE LAKHH:-  www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/pdbook.pdf EXPOSES the CROOK KHATRIS:- Punjab Siyan. John's baptism:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/johnsig.pdf Trinity:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/trinity.pdf
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INDIES TOP 500 GOLDEN HINDIS ! - PART 1/2
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10 most popular Sikh pilgrimage sites in India
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If you want to know the finest example of equality, bravery, generosity, soft attitude towards the weak, then Sikhism is the only name that will buzz around you. It was founded in modern day Pakistan by a pure-hearted saint called Guru Nanak. We help you to find hassle-free Indian Visa Online.This man brought peace and solace everywhere he put his leg, which is why people started considering him a walking god and that’s how the journey of Sikhism started.
Apart from having a soft attitude towards the weak, these brave people also fought to end brutality and injustice from the land of India; they never stepped back when it came to martyrdom. The place of worship in Sikhism is called Gurudwara, which means the gate of Guru.
In this blog, we have prepared a list of 10 most famous Gurudwaras in India so that you can plan your visit according to these religious destination locations to seek blessings and free yourself from greed, lechery, jealousy and other negative energies prevalent on the Earth.
Ten best Sikh religious places to visit in India:
1. Gurudwara Hari Mandir Sahib, Amritsar, Punjab
Hari Mandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, is the most popular Gurudwaras in India. The Sikh Guru Arjan laid its foundation stone in 1588 and placed the Holy scripture called Adi Granth here in 1604.
It was in the 19th century when Maharaja Ranjit Singh covered its upper floors using the sheets of Gold, which is why it is called the Golden temple. According to its clerics, 30000 people eat here on a daily basis and people come from all over the world.
The best thing about this religion is that Sikhs can eat with anybody without any discrimination.
2. Takht Sri Patna Sahib, Patna, Bihar
Takht Sri Patna Sahib is located in the capital of Bihar, Patna and highly revered as one of the most popular Sikh religious places in India. This is the very place where the tenth Guru called Guru Gobind Singh Ji was born and spent a great deal of valuable time, which played a huge role in his role as a spiritual leader. It was built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1780 in the remembrance of the Guru.
And, not only that his father Guru Teg Bahadur ji also visited this place and spent some time here.
3. Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, New Delhi
Visiting Delhi without being to Gurudwara Bangla sahib means your trip is incomplete. It was built in the 17-18th century. This place is revered because the eighth Sikh Guru Har Krishan stayed here.
Initially, it was a bungalow owned by Maharaja Jai Singh, and when Guru stayed here it and in the eighteenth century, new construction was done. The time when Delhi was under the cloud with the spread of chickenpox and cholera epidemic, the Guru played a huge role in coping with this situation and teaching the people of selfless service.
4. Gurudwara Mattan Sahib, Jammu and Kashmir
Gurudwara Mattan Sahib is located in the heaven on Earth Kashmir’s capital Srinagar. This famous Gurudwara was built by a Brahmin who listened to the golden words spoken by Guru Nanak ji. This place is one of the finest examples of faith in the eternal knowledge in God.
It is built near ruined temples and is not affected by the spread of terrorism here, as a large number of people visit this place without any fear. You can see here a large number of Brahmins also visiting this village and paying their reverence for the Guru words and his presence here.
5. Gurudwara  Majnu ka Tila, Delhi
This famous Gurudwara is in Delhi nearby Kashmiri Gate. It is the oldest Sikh pilgrimage site in Delhi. The Sikh shrine is given the name Manju after a mound where Majnu who would ferry people across the Yamuna River for free met Guru Nanak. If you want an urgent visa to travel in India, then do apply now to get an e visa india within 24 to 72 hours.
It was built by a Sikh leader called Baghel Singh to commemorate the stay of Guru Nanak. Apart from that, the sixth Guru of Sikhism Guru Har Gobind Singh also stayed here for some time. All these reasons boost the reverence among people for this place, thus making it one of the most visited Gurudwaras in Delhi.
6. Takht Sri Damdama Sahib, near Bhatinda, Punjab
Takht Sri Damdama Sahib is highly revered in Sikhism due to the stay of Guru Gobind Singh Ji here. The literal meaning of Damdama is a breathing place, and this is the very place where Guru stayed and relaxed after a war. It is one of the Takhts of Sikhism, which gives it a special honour place in the heart of Sikh devotees.
It is located in a place called Talwandi Sabo, which is just 28 kms away from Bhatinda, Punjab. Another interesting fact about this place is that here Guru Gobind Singh Ji wrote Bir of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
This place is also revered due to being a place where Guru ji tested the reverence of Singhs. People from all over the world come here and take some rest gaining the spiritual comfort by learning more about the religion.
7. Gurudwara Baba Atal Sahib, Amritsar, Punjab
The immense popularity of the Golden Temple has played a huge role in the less fame of Gurudwara Baba Atal Sahib in Amritsar. Despite that, the people who know about this place regard it with heart and soul. It was built to commemorate the early death of the son of Guru Hargobind Singh Ji.
At the tender age of 9, Baba Atal died, and this Gurudwara is located in the place where he renounced the world. It was built between 1778 and 1784, and the number of devotees visits this pilgrimage site never lose their interest due to the solace prevails here. And you can squeeze the purest drop of peace here providing that your heart should full of reverence.
8. Gurudwara Nanak Jhira Sahib, Bidar, Karnataka
Although situated in the southern part of India, the glory and value of this are not affected by its remote location. The name of this Gurudwara gives it credit to the miraculous event that happened here.
Guru Nanak Ji was staying in a place called Mardana, and this place was infamous for the shortage of water. Although villagers made a lot of efforts for water, their hard work always went futile.
Here, Guru Ji using toes touched a part of the hill and removed some debris that resulted in the appearance of a fountain of sweet water coming out from there. This Gurudwara tends to have an uncontrollable number of devotees Holi, Dusshehra and Guru Nanak’s Birthday.
9. Gurudwara Rewalsar, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh
Gurudwara Rewalsar is located in the land of snow Himachal Pradesh, built to pay honour to Guru Gobind Singh ji. It is located in the exact location where Guru met Raja Siddh Sen of Mandi.
The view of this Gurudwara is a treat itself, as it is located on a hill. One can see it from a long distance due to its massive dome. To worship here, you need to climb 108 stairs, which is also a pleasant experience.
Apart from this place, there is a Buddhist monastery close to this place, so you can taste the purity of spirituality by visiting two places in a single visit of this city. If you are an international traveller and curious to visit India, then you need a valid India visa to enter the country
10.  Gurudwara Paur Sahib, Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh
Another beautiful Gurudwara in the land of snow is Gurudwara Paur Sahib located in Bilaspur with many interesting stories. Once Guru Har Gobind came here and found his horse stomping the ground that led to the torrent of water coming out of the ground.
Now, there is a Gurudwara next to this fountain known as Gurudwara Paur Sahib, which is one of the most famous Gurudwaras in India.
Conclusion
In this article, we told you about the ten most famous Gurudwaras in India to visit. We also told you some interesting facts about these Sikh pilgrims so that it can boost your interest and give you more knowledge about Sikhism.
Out list of the ten most revered Gurudwaras in India includes Gurudwara Paur Sahib, Bangla Sahib, and Golden Temple and so on.
If you want to come to India as a foreigner and taste the spiritual solace that Sikhism gives its devotees, then you should apply for an Indian e visa, which can be applied and received online.
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Choose One of the Many Amritsar Tour Packages for Your Holiday Here
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HFor Sikhs, Amritsar is by far the holiest city, but travellers of all faiths visit this beautiful city, situated in Punjab, India. This historical city was founded in the 16th century and is known for a variety of reasons—its many temples, rich food, folk art and salubrious weather.
It was also an important city in the history of Indian Independence as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place here in which British soldiers killed millions of Indians. Years later, the Partition Museum of Amritsar was established here to commemorate the division of the country that sent shock waves all over India.
There are many Tourist Attractions in Amritsar that will make a holiday for you and your family unforgettable. To see all of these, ask for one of the best and most popular Amritsar Tour Packages which will take you to all the major sights, and some others too.
But to give you an idea of what you can see in Amritsar, here are the best attractions that each member of your family will enjoy seeing:
Golden Temple (Gurudwara Har Mandir Sahib): The most significant of all religious sites for the Sikhs, the Golden Temple is also the most spellbinding of them all. People also call it Shri Harmandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib or Gurudwara Har Mandir Sahib. Call it by any name but it is Amritsar’s most revered and top attraction.
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There is also a Central Sikh Museum, which exhibits paintings that tell the stories of Sikh leaders who laid down their lives for others. The dining hall or langar here serves free meals to all visitors.
Akal Takht: One of Sikhism’s five religious seats, the Akal Takht is also the central altar for the political assembly of the Sikhs. It means Throne of the Immortal’. The foundation stone of this building was laid by Guru Hargobind Sahib in 1606. This throne was originally a basic platform on which Guru Hargobind Ji would sit and dispense justice to community members. Today, this structure consists of five floors and is a tourist attraction in Amritsar, decorated in marble and has a gold-leafed dome.
Jallianwala Bagh: About a few minutes’ walk from the Golden Temple, there is a garden about 6.5acres in area which is the Jallianwala Bagh. Here’s where innocent people were killed by British troops on orders of General Dyer. Today, this park is a memorial to all those who were killed here brutally.
Wagha Border Beating Retreat Ceremony: About 32 km west of Amritsar is the Bagha or Wagah town. This town is important for the Beating Retreat Ceremony, held every evening for two hours on the border between India and Pakistan. The Wagha Border Beating Retreat Ceremony is performed by the Pakistani Rangers and the Indian Border Security Force (BSF). It is a treat for the eyes and visitors to Amritsar should not miss this unique experience.
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If you want to visit the entire unique tourist spots of Amritsar, call a travel agent today and ask for a good package for Amritsar Tourism. A good agent to go with is Optima Travels who will provide you with all the proper amenities and facilities that will make your holiday a dream come true. He is known for this and will also go the extra mile for you. Call them today and enjoy all the sights of Amritsar with your family.
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Golden Temple, Amritsar
The city of Amritsar is a historical one and one of the holiest cradle of the Sikhism religion. The Harmandir Sahib or the Darbar Sahib is the most sacred shrine of Sikhism. It is renowned by the name of Golden Temple in India and is one of the most visited pilgrimage site and one of the most popular tourism destinations in India.
The Har Mandir Sahib is believed to be established as a small temple in the year 1577 by a certain sage called Guru Ram Das but the foundation stone from Lahore was laid under the care of Fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjun in the year 1589. The modern temple is however built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh in the year 1830. The temple is placed at the centre of a manmade lake is made of marble, copper and bronze with the dome being foiled with gold, thus conferring the name of Golden Temple to Harmandir Sahib.
The Sikh community reveres the temple as their holiest shrine and is the home of Akal Takht sect. The gurudwara is encompassed by walls made of building of which one is a prayer shrine while the other is the langar - a free kitchen where veg food is offered to everyone absolutely free of cost as community service.
Har Mandir Sahib is located at the heart of the city of Amritsar and a major tourist spot in Punjab, India. Millions of people visit this shrine all-round the year and communication is very smooth being one of the major frontier towns of India. The city has well connected road & rail, airport and good hotels & restaurants for tourists to visit.
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Sacred Sites of India
 ·         Amarnath Cave, Kashmir
·         Buddhist Pilgrimage in India
·         The Golden Temple, Amritsar
·         Muruga Shrines of South India
·         Shakti Pitha Temples
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Gwalior, named after saint Gwalipa, is a small city, though there is a lot to see. I went there unplanned and not with a lot of hopes, but returned with tons of memories, surprises and amazing experience of the city, that is a great example of – a combination of ancient and modern.
Read: Gwalior – A City With Music in its Soul
Here are 16 places you must visit in Gwalior
1. Jai Vilas Palace & Museum
Built in 1874, by Maharaj Jayajirao Scindhiya, this stunningly beautiful grand and gorgeous royal palace having 3 gates, 35 rooms and Asia’s largest hall carpet, is the current residence of the royal family of Gwalior.
The two 12.5m-high, 3.5-tonne chandeliers with 250 light bulbs, are the pair of 3rd largest chandeliers in the world. There is a story that, 8 elephants had been suspended from the Royal Court Ceiling to check if it could cope with the pair of chandeliers.
In other interesting things you can see: Stuffed tigers, cut glass furniture, ladies only swimming pool with its own boat ( that why the palace was named JAL VIHAR), wall paintings and a beautiful Archway nearby. One of the most interesting things here is the model railway with a silver train that used to carry after dinner drinks and cigars around the table.
2. Man Singh Palace
This imperial-style palace is one of the more unusually decorated monuments of India. You cannot stay unnoticed of the outer walls include a frieze of yellow ducks and mosaic tiling of elephants, tigers, and crocodiles in blue, yellow and green.
Built by Tomar ruler Man Singh between 1486 and 1516, this is a fine example of early Hindu architecture consists of two open courts surrounded by apartments on two levels. Below ground lie another two levels constructed for hot weather, connected by ‘speaking tubes’ built into the walls, and used by the Mughals as prison cells. The ticket counter is opposite the palace, while another ticket counter nearby you can buy tickets for the ruins of Shah Jahan Palace, Karan Palace and several other dilapidated palaces in the northwest of the fort.
3. Gwalior Fort
Perched majestically on top of a 3km-long plateau overlooking Gwalior, this fort doesn’t need introductions. Made in 8th-century, this hilltop fort is an imposing, eye-catching sight, with the circular towers of the dominating Man Singh Palace ringed with turquoise tiles.
4. Gujari Mahal 
Built by Man Singh, for his most loved wife, in the 15th Century, used to be beautiful. Time has left its marks on it now. It houses the State Archeological Museum and its large collection of Hindu and Jain sculptures, including the famed Salabhanjika, an exceptionally carved female figure, and copies of Bagh Caves frescoes.
5. The Chhatris 
You will find these beauties in formal gardens. Built between 1926 and 1932, with Mughal-style pavilions and Hindu Style Sikharas (temple-spires), these are magnificent walk-in marble inlay work structures, facing each other across a pool with a criss-cross of walkways.
6. Jain Rock Sculptures
Mostly cut into the cliff face in the mid-15th century, they represent the great 24 Jain Tirthankars ( Jain teachers). They were defaced by Babur’s Muslim army in 1527 but have been more recently repaired.
The most inspiring Jain sculpture is the figure of Neminatha, the 22nd Tirthankar. You would be astonished to see the 30 feet figure of the seated Neminatha, with a symbol of a shell on a pedestal. The tallest Jain sculpture in Gwalior is noted for its rigid posture and rounded form. You will be amazed to know that, these were excavated in a short period of time – the Year 1441 – the year 1474. For this perfection, must say its a very short duration.
7. Scindhiya School
Founded by the late Maharaja Madho Rao Scindia of Gwalior in 1897, as the Sardar School. renamed The Scindia School in 1933, as it evolved into a public school, is a boarding school for boys only. With a teacher-student ratio of 1:12. The school has one of the advanced IT facilities. Situated in Gwalior Fort, it was started exclusively for nobles and princes of Royal families, particularly the Marathas, though no discrimination now.
8. Gates in Gwalior
It’s not only Delhi, which has Gates,:). Gwalior is known for its gates too. From the east, a series of gates punctuates the worn steps of the path leading up to the fort. Let’s take a tour :
Gwalior Gate also know as Alamgiri Gate, is the first gate in this series from the eastern approach to Gwalior Fort. Built-in 1660 and named after Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, it leads to the Archeological Survey of India museum.
Bansur (Archer’s Gate), was the second gate, doesn’t exist now.
Badalgarh Gate or Hindola Gate is the third, which has been named after Maharaja Man Singh’s uncle, Badal Singh Tomar. Its a wonderful example of Hindu architecture.
Bhairon Gate used to be next, then comes,
Ganesh Gate, having a small tank, a pigeon house ( Kabutar Khana ) and shrine of Saint Gwalipa.
Hathiya Paur Gate, is the sixth gate in the series, is now the entrance to the palace grounds.
Hawa Gate, used to be the seventh gate and the entrance to the palace grounds has been demolished.
Urvai Gate, is the first if you enter the Gwalior Fort from the western side. For me, it was the last in the series.
9. Gurudwara Data-Bandi-Chor Sahib
GURUDWARA SHRI DATA BANDI CHOR SAHIB is situated in the Distt City Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh (Central India) It is situated on the hilltop in the Fort Gwalior. The famous, gold-topped gurdwara dedicated to Sikh hero Guru Har Gobind, who was imprisoned in Man Singh Palace from 1617 to 1619, is one of the must-visit places of Gwalior.
Temples you will find in your way :
10. Gwalipa Temple near Ganesh Gate.
Chatarbhuj Mandir, a temple of Lord Vishnu with Garuda at the gate is near Hathiya Paur Gate.
11. Shiva and Parvati Statue :
Near Uravi Gate, you will see a beautiful statue of Shiva and Parvati dating back to the 7th century. Another sculpture of a reclining mother and child is not to be missed.
12. Saas Bahu Temples:
A Mayan Like structure will pull your attention automatically, but its not Mayan. Its Saas Bahu Temples ( Mother-in-Law and Daughter-in-Law Temple ) date from the 9th to 11th centuries. The bigger one with four gigantic stone pillars is Saas Mandir, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and the smaller one, Bahu Mandir Daughter-in-Law, dedicated to Shiva, is fully stacked with sculptures.
13. Teli ka Mandir:
Teli ka Mandir is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Built in the 8th century is 30 meters high and is the oldest and loftiest surviving monument in the Gwalior Fort compound.
This is believed to be constructed around 850 AD, during the reign of Mihira Bhoja, the Pratihara king. It is a combination of Nagara and Dravida style of architecture along with a touch of Buddhist architecture styles. Gopuram is of Dravidan style, whereas the temple base is in Nagara style of architecture. Extensively carved outer walls of the temple with its excellent sculptures are a rare treat to the eyes.
You must know that this temple was used as a drinks factory and coffee shop by the British after the First War of Independence of 1857.
14. Sun Temple :
The Sun Temple, Gwalior is a replica of the famous Konark Temple in Orissa. A must visit especially during early morning hours for a peaceful environment.
15. The Sound and Light Show at Gwalior Fort
Narrated by the Amitabh Bachchan, the famous sound and light show, Son-et-Lumiere brings the legend of Gwalior to life. It is held every evening at the beautifully lit Man Mandir Palace. You can enjoy it for just Rs.10 if Indian citizen and Rs.150, if a foreign tourist.
16. Tomb Of Ghaus Mohammad
Ghaus Mohammed was a 15th-century Sufi saint. He was an Afghan prince who later became a Sufi. He was the teacher of musician Tansen. The Tomb of Ghaus Mohammed is the best example of Medieval Mughal architecture design. The tomb has a gorgeous look with its mind-blowing architectural beauty and stone carvings.
Other places to visit, includes Tomb of Tansen, Madhav National Park, Rani Laxmi Bai Memorial.
– Alok Upadhayay
  16 Must Visit Places in Gwalior Gwalior, named after saint Gwalipa, is a small city, though there is a lot to see. I went there unplanned and not with a lot of hopes, but returned with tons of memories, surprises and amazing experience of the city, that is a great example of - a combination of ancient and modern.
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Tourist Places : Delhi-Haridwar-Rishikesh-Amritsar
Detailed information about this travel package.
DAY 01 : DELHI
Arrive Delhi: On arrival at the Delhi International Airport you will be welcomed by our Tour Representative and Transfer to your hotel in Delhi. Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
DAY O2 : DELHI
Morning breakfast in hotel & proceed to city tour of Old Delhi and New Delhi visiting Raj Ghat and Shanti Van – the cremation sites of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, Jama Masjid and drive past Red Fort and Chandni Chowk.
Afternoon visit Qutub Minar built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibek in 1199, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate (War Memorial Arch ), Lakshmi Narayan Temple – a modern Hindu Temple. Also drive past President’s House, Parliament House, Akshardham Temple. Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
DAY O3 : DELHI – HARIDWAR – RISHIKESH (230 Km, 6 hrs)
After breakfast drive to Haridwar. On arrival Check in to your hotel for your next two days stay. In the ancient scriptures of India, this place is well known by the name of Mayapur. Lagend has it that the ancestors of Raja Bhagirath, were consumed by fire at this spot following a cused of rishi Kapil. For their salvation Raja Bhhagirath requested the Ganga to descend on Earth.
Haridwar is also famous by the names of Gangadwar, Mokshadwar, and Tapovan. It is at Haridwar that the Ganga finaly energes into the northern plains. The Kumbh and the Ardh Kumbh Melas also take place here every 12 th & 6th year. Evening witness the Aarti at the most sacred Ganga Ghat well known as Har ki Pauri. after Drive to Rishikesh and Overnight stay at hotel in Rishikesh.
DAY O4 : RISHIKESH – HARIDWAR
After breakfast proceed for the city tour of Sacred land Haridwar. Visiting the places and various temples Pareshwar Mahadev Temple, Daksha Mahadev Temple and Mansa Devi Temple. It is believed that taking a dip in Ganges water wash away the sin of the human being. Afternoon drive to Rishikesh another sacred place considered in the Hindu Religion.
Visit Laxman Jhula, Bharat Mandir, Laxman Temple and various Ashrams, Sadhus on the Ganga Ghat. Overnight stay at hotel in Rishikesh.
DAY O5 : RISHIKESH – AMRITSAR (350 Km, 8 hrs)
After breakfast drive to Amritsar. up on arrival in Amritsar check in the hotel. evening free for visit market. night stay in Amritsar.
DAY O6 : AMRITSAR
After Morning visit The Golden Temple, which is located in the heart of the city, where Sikhs from all over the world come to pay their devotions to Guru Granth Sahib and take a dip in the Amrit Saras Kund (Pool of Immortality) for spiritual purification is the major landmark here.
The Jallianwala Bagh, a historical monument that tells the sad story of mass killing during the independence movement in India. Here lies the memorial of the martyrs of the 1919 massacre by British General Dyer.The Durgiana Mandir that is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Durga, Baba Atal Rai Tower are some of the main tourist attractions out here.
evening visit the Wagah border to see the Indo-Pak pred closing ceremony. overnight stay in hotel Amritsar.
DAY O7 : AMRITSAR – DELHI ( 450 Km, 7 Hrs)
After breakfast drive to Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi directly transfer to Delhi International Airport to Connect your Onward Flight Journey.
Above Tour Cost Include:
Accommodation twin & double sharing Basis as per program. Daily breakfast & dinner at the hotel. All transportation by AC Deluxe Car Latest Model vehicle throughout the Tour. Services of our Assistance Representative for Airport Transfer as per the program. Services of English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Japanese, Chinese speaking Guides as per the itinerary. Mineral Water. Quote inclusive of presently applicable Government service taxes.
Above Tour Cost Does Not Include: International flight.
Medical and insurance of any kind, Monument entrance fee. Any expenses arising out of unforeseen circumstances like flight delay/cancellation/hike in fair, strike or any other natural calamities.Personal nature Expenses i.e. Telephone Calls, laundry, Soft/hard drink, Meals, Tipping etc.
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Punjabi - From Prophets Ram Chander, Moses, Lord Krishna, King David to ... From Prophets Ram Chander, Moses, Lord Krishna, King David to Christ = Satguru Jesus, Nanak, and Royal Kings Gobind Singh Ji. https://youtu.be/bUK3HsEGm08 https://youtu.be/rlsxWj7Jum0 Full description on my website:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/ProToChrist.htm FROM BRAHMA, YAHWEH, KHUDAH, ETC. DEMIURGE LORD OF NATURE TO PAR BRAHM, ELOHIM, ALLAH, ETC. FATHER OF OUR “SOULS”. Ram kaa Chand Ram Chander was a Prophet called Avtar, Avtar of Vishnu (Educator) = Moses of India, gave Education about Brahma, Yahweh, Khudah, etc. and created Brahmins = Cohens of certain tribes for responsibility as defined by Christ Jesus in Matt 13v52; he is the owner of a House Mandir or Synagogue who bringeth forth treasures old, the written Scriptures taught in Mandirs or Synagogues, which are corruptible because they were written by men and the New, incorruptible His Word, the True Light of our Supernatural Father of our supernatural “souls” that both Christ Jesus and Christ = Satguru Nanak came to deliver in this Dark Age but the crook greedy Rabbis of Jerusalem rejected it and Killed Jesus and the same applied to the crook Khatris who rejected and rejoiced when Satguru Arjan Dev Ji was tortured to death and finally, the Last Satguru on Earth Tegh Bahadur Ji, the Commander-in-Chief of Sikhi Bhagti Marag was killed along  with His Sikh Soldiers  by the Kashmiri Khatris turned Mullahs in Delhi and that is why they are suffering today as the Bone of Contention between India and Pakistan. And the Last Prophet Krishan Baldev and King David; Krishan = Ray of Light of Vishnu for Bhagvad Geeta claiming the Lordship and Baldev = Bal Daa Devta = Shakti kaa Devta to enforce Justice or righteousness; Avtar of Shiv, the First Primordial Adam and his favourite name was Gobinda; Go = Roshni = Ray of Light, His Word; that is why he enjoyed the company and discources of Saint = Bhagat Bidar who was a son of the Temple Dancing girl called “Dassi”, a “Mustard Seed” as Jesus was an anointed “Mustard Seed” of no tribal identity or the tribal rights over the land of Adam; foxes have holes to rest their heads whilst the Son Of Man, the Second Adam, the First born of Yahweh called Yahshua; Yah = Yahweh and Shua = Shiva, the First Primordial Adam and that is why He came as the “Floating Adam” and took his body Jesus away. And Binda = Bind means tribal seed called Tukhum, Son of God = Apostle as Har Har Mahadev Adam was. Thus, in this Dark Age Nanak came in the line of Vishnu Ram Chander of the Khatri tribe as Par Vishnu, education about ParBrahm. The same applies to Christ = Satguru Jesus who came in the line of Moses of the Judah tribe. This Harmandir Sahib is the Temple of Par Vishnu that used to be in Jerusalem but destroyed forever in 70 A.D. Both produced Par Brahmin, Nirmallae Sants called Apostles; Akal Takht is for the Par Brahmin Nirmallae Santan to sing the praises of ParBrahm, Elohim, Allah, etc. The whole Amritsar Complex is for the Bhagti Marag and nothing of the Par Shiv Par Shakti Marag of the Khalsas. That is why Royal King Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji never entered this Complex for non-compatibility. In the name of Shiv Krishan Baldev Ji came Par Shiv Sachae Patshah Royal Kings Har Gobind initiator and Founder of Akal Takht for Par Vishnu Nirmallae Santan in the name of “Har” and Loh Garh fort in the name of “Gobind” for the initiation of Par Shiv Soldiers. Then, we have Sachae Patshah Har Rai Ji to look after the suffering souls of diseases and he initiated Hospitals to serve the people of Shudar Varn, common man and Sachae Patshah Har Krishan Ji rendered exposition of His Word, His Treasures, called Sat Purakh to fully educate the Sikhs, Satpurakh Jinn Janaeya; Satguru Tiss kaa Nao:- One who knows Satpurakh, the Owner of His Treasures, he is called a Christ. As Lord Krishan Baldev Ji of Shiv Shakti demonstrated that all living creatures of nature come from Him. He cured people suffering from the small pox and died of the small pox. The Last Fourth Sachae Patshah, Father of our supernatural “souls” as Lord Krishna was of visible creation called “Sarishhti”, He came to establish the RULE OF RIGHTEOUSNESS AND JUSTICE. For this He gave the finishing Touches to the crop created by Sachae Patshah Har Gobind Ji by initiating the Third Khalsa Panth of the Philanthropic Khalsa Soldiers and also the Fourth Panth of the Apostles for the Akal Takht. For both, He commanded the sacrifice of Five Men, sons of Shiv ............... Full description on my website:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/ProToChrist.htm www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/Unlisted.htm My ebook by Kindle. ASIN: B01AVLC9WO www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/JAntisem.htm www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/JOHN 8V44.htm www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/Rest.htm My Books:- ONE GOD ONE FAITH:- www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/bookfin.pdf and in Punjabi KAKHH OHLAE LAKHH:-  www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/pdbook.pdf EXPOSES the CROOK KHATRIS:- Punjab Siyan. John's baptism: www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/johnsig.pdf Trinity www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/trinity.pdf
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GOLDEN TEMPLE
Golden Temple
Apart from those, the monument of Jaliwanwala Bag and the evening Change of Guard at Wagah Border feature among the tourist attractions in Amritsar.
The various tourist attractions in Amritsar are discussed as follows: Golden Temple:
GOLDEN TEMPLE at punjab
Also called Sri Harmandir Sahib, the Golden Temple was laid by Guru Ram Das in the 14th century. It is acclaimed as one of the holiest sites of the Sikhs. It has four doorways and gorgeously decorated arches. Reflecting influences of both Hindu and Muslim styles of architecture, the temple standing in the middle of a tank, exudes tremendous architectural brilliance which draws the attention of numerous tourists around the globe. Although principally a pilgrimage spot for the Sikhs, it is visited by people of all religions and proves to be one of the greatest tourist attractions in Amritsar on your tour to India.
Jalianwala Bagh:
Sited near the Golden Temple, it bears testimony to the disaster called Jallianwala Bagh Massacre at the time of the rule of the British Raj. A congregation, attended by several Punjabis on the occasion of Baisakhi (New Year) celebrations on 13 April 1919 was set on fire by General Dyer. Till date it serves as one of the greatest tourist attractions in Amritsar.
Durgiana Mandir:
Located close to the Golden Temple, this temple, modeled in the style of the Golden Temple, is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Durga. However, it also offers prayers to deities of Lakshmi and Narayana. Believed to have been built in the 16th century AD, the temple stands in the center of a lake.
Baba Atal Rai Tower:
Situated not far from the main town, Baba Atal Rai Tower is believed to have been the place where Guru Har Gobind died. Christened after the son of Guru Har Gobind, this nine-storey building gives you a panoramic view from the top. The first floor of the tower preserves some of the trinkets that bear associations to Guru Nanak’s life and his teachings. Wagah Border:
Literally defining the Indo-Pakistan border, Wagah is just 28 km from the main town of Amritsar. The ‘change of guards ceremony’ at sunset draws a good many spectators. Tarn Taran:
Situated at 25 km from Amritsar, Tarn Taran houses a sacred tank which is believed to have healing powers. It has a Gurudwara as well which was built by Guru Arjan Dev in AD 1768.
Also excursions to Gobindwal Sahib, Amanat Khan Serai, Baba Bakala and Dharamshala from Amritsar can be highly rewarding.
Events and Festivals:
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Baisakhi and Guru Nanak Jayanti are two of the most important festivals that are celebrated in Amritsar.
How to Reach
The Rajasansi airport is about 11 km. from town. We can get to town by a pre-booked rented car, taxis or auto-rickshaws. It is also connected by direct trains to major Indian cities like Delhi, Jammu, Mumbai, Nagpur, Calcutta and Puri. Bus services also connect Amritsar with most north Indian towns. Photo Gallery
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  Golden Temple -Amirtsar GOLDEN TEMPLE Apart from those, the monument of Jaliwanwala Bag and the evening Change of Guard at Wagah Border feature among the tourist attractions in Amritsar.
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Har mandir har saajeyaa har vasay jis naal Gurdwara Harmandir Sahib Gurdwara Darbar Sahib
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Beard is the beauty of Yahweh which the sons of Brahma, Shiv appreciate.... Beard and hair are the beauty of Brahma which the sons of Brahma, Shiv appreciate. No tucking of beard or you are spiritually blind. https://youtu.be/Hy7krdyGn3U Our Supernatural Father Elohim, Allah, Parbrahm, etc., delivered First by Jesus, the First Anointed Christ = Satguru of the highest living God Elohim that dwells within our Temple of God called Harmandir or “Emmanuel”. He was the First Anointed Light from our Father and Satguru = Christ Nanak, the Second Anointed Greatest of all the Christs because he had to confront the Kings and Emperors of Darkness of Khatri tribal people against the people of Judah tribe, the Princes of Darkness. Nanak came in 1469 and Preached The Gospel to Perfection through Five more Lights for 150 years. Still, the Darkness created by Satanic Khatris turned Mullahs couldn’t be comprehended. Then, our Father Himself came in the name of Royal King = Sache Patshah Gobind Rai Ji with His Consort, Shakti, “Holy Spirit” in the name of “Maha or Sahib Devan”, the very living Holy Spirit against the mythological Devis or Shaktis of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. He organised the last two Panths of Khalsas and Nirmallae Santan to sort out the stubborn sons of Satan with sword power and by Preaching The Gospel from Akal Takht, the Seat of Nirmallae Santan respectively. Annand Pur Sahib is the Seat of Khalsas and not Amritsar. That is why Sache Patshah Gobind Singh Ji never visited Harmandir Sahib but the Hindu Mandirs of Shiv to recruit his Army of Khalsas – Deh Shiva, Bundae dae Puttar, Var mohe …… is sung by the Khalsas. But the Saltless, Meehne Sodhi Khatris not only turned away the Last Sixth Satguru Tegh Bahadur Ji, Commander-in-Chief of Sikhi but they also threw away the Nirmallae Sants, Apostles, from Akal Takht as well. Apostles set up their Khahrra, spiritual wrestling gym, outside the Holiest of Holy Complex in Amritsar. Remember that Sons of God under Bhagti Marag have no authority to take the life but our Father Royal King Gobind Singh Ji, the giver of Life and His Philanthropic Soldiers Khalsas, the Puritans do have the right to kill the sons of most high Satan Al-Djmar Al-Aksa. First Panth, Smaaj or Way of life is Hindu:- The root of the word Hindu is “HOND” or your tribal identity in Brahma established in JAATI AUR BAASI. This is well demonstrated by the people of the South India who have four names; the name of the boy, his father’s name, his village name and finally his surname. By this, his identity “HOND” is established and he will have “SHARM” of his family and so DHARM. That is why no Saint was born or needed in South India and Saint Thomas was enough. They enjoy “Eros” love. Second Panth or Way of Life is Sikh in which the person becomes a student of spiritual knowledge to be a “HAR JANN” or son of Parbrahm. They thrive upon “Agape” Divine un-conditional love as displayed by Bhai Ghahniyia Ji. Third Panth Khalsa and the Fourth Panth of Nirmallae Santan or Apostles was organised by Sache Patshah Gobind Rai Ji, the very Form of Akaal Purakh and His Sons represented Him by performing the Philanthropic Works as Khalsa Soldiers of “PAR SHIV” (Daeh Shiva Var Mohae… sons of Shiv let us fight against the sons of Satan) to sort out the stubborn sons of Satan Al-Djmar Al-Aksa, the religious fanatics – John 8v44 and Word of Mouth by the Apostles. Both of them were initiated by beheading the Five on stage and then sewing the head of one with the Torso of others. And they were revived through Nectar of His Word that created “Philia” Love among the solitary. That is why sugar Pataashe were added by Mahan Devan, Mother Holy Spirit, in the Nectar of His Word prepared by the Father Sache Patshah Gobind Rai Ji, who Himself became “Gobind Singh Ji” through Amrit leaving no Gap between Father and His Sons Khalsas of the Third Panth and Nirmallae Santan of the Fourth Panth that enjoy “Storge” Love of the Family of God. Like the Apostles of the First Satguru = Christ Jesus, they didn’t carry money, two shoes, etc. on their Journeys Preaching The Gospel from their own hearts. My family members used to honour them and my late father also enjoyed their company.   Thus, unless you are a “Hindu”, sons of Man, Brahma, Yahweh, Khuda, etc., the Lords of Nature as demonstrated by Lord Krishna, the incarnation of Shiv, you cannot be a Sikh, the sons of the Most High Elohim, Allah, ParBrahm, etc. When your TANN (Flesh) and MUNN (Mind, Nafs) are NIRMAL (Purified), then you long for serving Almighty AKAAL PURAKH by either joining the Third Khalsa Panth of PAR-UPKARI Soldiers or become an Apostle to Preach The Gospel to glorify God. Read my Book in Punjabi “KAKHH OHLAE LAKHH” www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/pdbook.pdf or in English “FIRST GNOSTIC PRINCIPLES OF ONE GOD ONE FAITH” www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/book.htm and both need revisions for minor updates Banned Videos www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/Youtbe.htm John's baptism www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/johnsig.pdf Trinity www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/trinity.pdf
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Punjabi - Beard and hair are the beauty of Brahma which the sons of Brah.. Punjabi - Beard and hair are the beauty of Brahma which the sons of Brahma, Shiv appreciate. No tucking of beard or you are spiritually blind. https://youtu.be/GSwzm6NE2Ac Our Supernatural Father Elohim, Allah, Parbrahm, etc., delivered First by Jesus, the First Anointed Christ = Satguru of the highest living God Elohim that dwells within our Temple of God called Harmandir or “Emmanuel”. He was the First Anointed Light from our Father and Satguru = Christ Nanak, the Second Anointed Greatest of all the Christs because he had to confront the Kings and Emperors of Darkness of Khatri tribal people against the people of Judah tribe, the Princes of Darkness. Nanak came in 1469 and Preached The Gospel to Perfection through Five more Lights for 150 years. Still, the Darkness created by Satanic Khatris turned Mullahs couldn’t be comprehended. Then, our Father Himself came in the name of Royal King = Sache Patshah Gobind Rai Ji with His Consort, Shakti, “Holy Spirit” in the name of “Maha or Sahib Devan”, the very living Holy Spirit against the mythological Devis or Shaktis of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. He organised the last two Panths of Khalsas and Nirmallae Santan to sort out the stubborn sons of Satan with sword power and by Preaching The Gospel from Akal Takht, the Seat of Nirmallae Santan respectively. Annand Pur Sahib is the Seat of Khalsas and not Amritsar. That is why Sache Patshah Gobind Singh Ji never visited Harmandir Sahib but the Hindu Mandirs of Shiv to recruit his Army of Khalsas – Deh Shiva, Bundae dae Puttar, Var mohe …… is sung by the Khalsas. But the Saltless, Meehne Sodhi Khatris not only turned away the Last Sixth Satguru Tegh Bahadur Ji, Commander-in-Chief of Sikhi but they also threw away the Nirmallae Sants, Apostles, from Akal Takht as well. Apostles set up their Khahrra, spiritual wrestling gym, outside the Holiest of Holy Complex in Amritsar. Remember that Sons of God under Bhagti Marag have no authority to take the life but our Father Royal King Gobind Singh Ji, the giver of Life and His Philanthropic Soldiers Khalsas, the Puritans do have the right to kill the sons of most high Satan Al-Djmar Al-Aksa. First Panth, Smaaj or Way of life is Hindu:- The root of the word Hindu is “HOND” or your tribal identity in Brahma established in JAATI AUR BAASI. This is well demonstrated by the people of the South India who have four names; the name of the boy, his father’s name, his village name and finally his surname. By this, his identity “HOND” is established and he will have “SHARM” of his family and so DHARM. That is why no Saint was born or needed in South India and Saint Thomas was enough. They enjoy “Eros” love. Second Panth or Way of Life is Sikh in which the person becomes a student of spiritual knowledge to be a “HAR JANN” or son of Parbrahm. They thrive upon “Agape” Divine un-conditional love as displayed by Bhai Ghahniyia Ji. Third Panth Khalsa and the Fourth Panth of Nirmallae Santan or Apostles was organised by Sache Patshah Gobind Rai Ji, the very Form of Akaal Purakh and His Sons represented Him by performing the Philanthropic Works as Khalsa Soldiers of “PAR SHIV” (Daeh Shiva Var Mohae… sons of Shiv let us fight against the sons of Satan) to sort out the stubborn sons of Satan Al-Djmar Al-Aksa, the religious fanatics – John 8v44 and Word of Mouth by the Apostles. Both of them were initiated by beheading the Five on stage and then sewing the head of one with the Torso of others. And they were revived through Nectar of His Word that created “Philia” Love among the solitary. That is why sugar Pataashe were added by Mahan Devan, Mother Holy Spirit, in the Nectar of His Word prepared by the Father Sache Patshah Gobind Rai Ji, who Himself became “Gobind Singh Ji” through Amrit leaving no Gap between Father and His Sons Khalsas of the Third Panth and Nirmallae Santan of the Fourth Panth that enjoy “Storge” Love of the Family of God. Like the Apostles of the First Satguru = Christ Jesus, they didn’t carry money, two shoes, etc. on their Journeys Preaching The Gospel from their own hearts. My family members used to honour them and my late father also enjoyed their company.   Thus, unless you are a “Hindu”, sons of Man, Brahma, Yahweh, Khuda, etc., the Lords of Nature as demonstrated by Lord Krishna, the incarnation of Shiv, you cannot be a Sikh, the sons of the Most High Elohim, Allah, ParBrahm, etc. When your TANN (Flesh) and MUNN (Mind, Nafs) are NIRMAL (Purified), then you long for serving Almighty AKAAL PURAKH by either joining the Third Khalsa Panth of PAR-UPKARI Soldiers or become an Apostle to Preach The Gospel to glorify God. Read my Book in Punjabi “KAKHH OHLAE LAKHH” www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/pdbook.pdf or in English “FIRST GNOSTIC PRINCIPLES OF ONE GOD ONE FAITH” www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/book.htm and both need revisions for minor updates Banned Videos www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/Youtbe.htm John's baptism www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/johnsig.pdf Trinity www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/trinity.pdf .
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Tourist Places : Delhi-Haridwar-Rishikesh-Amritsar
Detailed information about this travel package.
DAY 01 : DELHI
Arrive Delhi: On arrival at the Delhi International Airport you will be welcomed by our Tour Representative and Transfer to your hotel in Delhi. Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
DAY O2 : DELHI
Morning breakfast in hotel & proceed to city tour of Old Delhi and New Delhi visiting Raj Ghat and Shanti Van – the cremation sites of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, Jama Masjid and drive past Red Fort and Chandni Chowk.
Afternoon visit Qutub Minar built by Qutub-ud-Din Aibek in 1199, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate (War Memorial Arch ), Lakshmi Narayan Temple – a modern Hindu Temple. Also drive past President’s House, Parliament House, Akshardham Temple. Overnight stay at hotel in Delhi.
DAY O3 : DELHI – HARIDWAR – RISHIKESH (230 Km, 6 hrs)
After breakfast drive to Haridwar. On arrival Check in to your hotel for your next two days stay. In the ancient scriptures of India, this place is well known by the name of Mayapur. Lagend has it that the ancestors of Raja Bhagirath, were consumed by fire at this spot following a cused of rishi Kapil. For their salvation Raja Bhhagirath requested the Ganga to descend on Earth.
Haridwar is also famous by the names of Gangadwar, Mokshadwar, and Tapovan. It is at Haridwar that the Ganga finaly energes into the northern plains. The Kumbh and the Ardh Kumbh Melas also take place here every 12 th & 6th year. Evening witness the Aarti at the most sacred Ganga Ghat well known as Har ki Pauri. after Drive to Rishikesh and Overnight stay at hotel in Rishikesh.
DAY O4 : RISHIKESH – HARIDWAR
After breakfast proceed for the city tour of Sacred land Haridwar. Visiting the places and various temples Pareshwar Mahadev Temple, Daksha Mahadev Temple and Mansa Devi Temple. It is believed that taking a dip in Ganges water wash away the sin of the human being. Afternoon drive to Rishikesh another sacred place considered in the Hindu Religion.
Visit Laxman Jhula, Bharat Mandir, Laxman Temple and various Ashrams, Sadhus on the Ganga Ghat. Overnight stay at hotel in Rishikesh.
DAY O5 : RISHIKESH – AMRITSAR (350 Km, 8 hrs)
After breakfast drive to Amritsar. up on arrival in Amritsar check in the hotel. evening free for visit market. night stay in Amritsar.
DAY O6 : AMRITSAR
After Morning visit The Golden Temple, which is located in the heart of the city, where Sikhs from all over the world come to pay their devotions to Guru Granth Sahib and take a dip in the Amrit Saras Kund (Pool of Immortality) for spiritual purification is the major landmark here.
The Jallianwala Bagh, a historical monument that tells the sad story of mass killing during the independence movement in India. Here lies the memorial of the martyrs of the 1919 massacre by British General Dyer.The Durgiana Mandir that is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Durga, Baba Atal Rai Tower are some of the main tourist attractions out here.
evening visit the Wagah border to see the Indo-Pak pred closing ceremony. overnight stay in hotel Amritsar.
DAY O7 : AMRITSAR – DELHI ( 450 Km, 7 Hrs)
After breakfast drive to Delhi. Upon arrival in Delhi directly transfer to Delhi International Airport to Connect your Onward Flight Journey.
Above Tour Cost Include:
Accommodation twin & double sharing Basis as per program. Daily breakfast & dinner at the hotel. All transportation by AC Deluxe Car Latest Model vehicle throughout the Tour. Services of our Assistance Representative for Airport Transfer as per the program. Services of English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Japanese, Chinese speaking Guides as per the itinerary. Mineral Water. Quote inclusive of presently applicable Government service taxes.
Above Tour Cost Does Not Include: International flight.
Medical and insurance of any kind, Monument entrance fee. Any expenses arising out of unforeseen circumstances like flight delay/cancellation/hike in fair, strike or any other natural calamities.Personal nature Expenses i.e. Telephone Calls, laundry, Soft/hard drink, Meals, Tipping etc
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