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Google 'street view': 360 degree walkthrough of the Harmandir Sahib, Amritsar

Willamena

Just me
Premium Member
Check out this guy, standing in line with the spirits of others.

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kashmir

Well-Known Member
That is pretty kool, I know the 108th guy from the left, he is wearing my belt, borrowed it last month, never gave it back :(

wonder how they got the google street car though those tight corners ;)
 

GURSIKH

chardi kla
This is so awesome. I hope I can visit Harmandir Sahib in person, one day. Visiting it even online, today, was a good day for me.



That's just how he rolls. :cool:

Come on bhai ,most probably i will be there for you . :)



Very first Parkash of Guru Granth Sahib ji was done at Darbar Sahib/Harmandar Sahib/Golden Temple.


A Shabad related to Har mandar (Temple of GOD ) .

Parbẖāṯī mėhlā 3 bibẖās
Prabhaatee, Third Mehl, Bibhaas:

Gur parsādī vekẖ ṯū har manḏar ṯerai nāl.
By Guru's Grace, see that the Temple of the Lord is within you.

Har manḏar sabḏe kẖojī▫ai har nāmo leho samĥāl. ||1||
The Temple of the Lord is found through the Word of the Shabad; contemplate the Lord's Name. ||1||

Man mere sabaḏ rapai rang ho▫e.
O my mind, be joyfully attuned to the Shabad.

Sacẖī bẖagaṯ sacẖā har manḏar pargatī sācẖī so▫e. ||1|| rahā▫o.
True is devotional worship, and True is the Temple of the Lord; True is His Manifest Glory. ||1||Pause||

Har manḏar ehu sarīr hai gi▫ān raṯan pargat ho▫e.
This body is the Temple of the Lord, in which the jewel of spiritual wisdom is revealed.

Manmukẖ mūl na jāṇnī māṇas har manḏar na ho▫e. ||2||
The self-willed manmukhs do not know anything at all; they do not believe that the Lord's Temple is within. ||2||

 
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