Amazing Amritsar

Friday, February 10, 2006

Day 1 at Amrithsar.

We visited the famous Golden Temple in the morning.

The structure in the middle of the lake is the place where the holy 'Guru Granth Saheb' is kept. Posted by Picasa

Darshan 'Darshaning' the golden temple! Posted by Picasa

Souji and me posing infront of the Golden Temple. Posted by Picasa

Naveen and Madhuri posing infront of the Golden Temple Posted by Picasa

The holy 'Guru Granth Saheb' book at the Golden Temple Posted by Picasa

On top of the Golden Temple.

Anybody who enters Golden Temple (or a Gurudwara), should cover their head. Posted by Picasa

The Colours of Punjab !

From atop the Golden Temple. Amazing view! Click on this image to get the bigger picture. Posted by Picasa

Lots of color color pishes in Golden Temple ! Posted by Picasa

Wagha Border:

Flags from both countries get lowered at sunset everyday. You can see Indian tricolour and the Pakistan's flag coming down diagonaly.

Once that happens, the gates get closed and the ceremony ends.

You can also see the number of people at both ends of the gate who are witnessing the show. Must visit for everybody. Posted by Picasa

Sunset at Wagha border. Posted by Picasa

Wagha Border: A view of Pakistan'i side of the border from our stands. Posted by Picasa

Height of Height Difference !

Check out the Jawan at the back!
Wagha Border, Amritsar. Posted by Picasa

A proud momment!

All of us hanging on to the Gate that seperates India and Pakistan @ Wagha border.

There were about 5000 such people just waiting to get closer to the gates so that they could take some pics.

We were the lucky ones! Posted by Picasa

A proud momment !

Madhuri and Soujanya holding on to the gates that separate India and the No-Mans land.

We were there exactly on the Republic day!. We got an opportunity to see the entire excercise where our Jawans match and exceed the clock-work precision of the Pakistani side. Posted by Picasa

Posing with the Jawans at the Wagah Border. Wagha border is about 30 Kms from the main city of Amritsar and we hired a taxi and costs about Rs. 60 per person round trip. Posted by Picasa

Heavily Fenced and Electrified border between India and Pakistan @ Wagah, Amritsar.

India is towards the right and Pakistan to the left. Posted by Picasa

Night of Day1 at Amritsar.

The night was cold and there was this bonfire right in front of the hotel where we stayed.

All of us literally fell into the fire to capture any bit of warmth that got generated from it. Temperature plummetted to 2 deg C that night ! Posted by Picasa

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Day 2 at Amritsar. This is the Jallianwallah Bagh.

The 'Martyr's well' is where the people tried to jump in to get saved from the bullets of the English army when General Dyer blocked the only enterance to this park and opend fire on the people who assembled to participate in a peace activity. Posted by Picasa

Standing in the line of fire!

This is the stage where the speaker of the peace rally was giving his speech.

The english soldiers opened fire from about 300 feet from the point where we are directly looking at.

About 2000 people got killed here. Posted by Picasa

'Figures of Speech' !!!

Me and Phigurr, while explaining amateur photographers how to hold the camera.

We are standing in a building where the you can see actual bullet marks (red wood frame), fired by the english soldiers killing 2000 men and women in Jallianwallah Bagh, during a peace rally. Posted by Picasa

Team enjoying cooked sweet potato on one of the roadside gaadi shops.

One of the dishes that is a must try when folks visit North India. Its got great taste and its tangy with a bit of lemon on it. Slurp! Posted by Picasa

Golden Temple by Night.

The picture does not do any justice to the actual beauty of this temple. Posted by Picasa