amritsar


Home of the glorious Golden Temple, the famous city of Amritsar, depicts the heroic Punjab character. The second largest city in the Indian state of Punjab, Amritsar is better known as Ambarsar. Outside of the Temple of Gold, Amritsar is known for its street food. Amritsar is a spiritual and cultural center of the Sikh religion. The festival of Baisakhi brings the glorious face of Amritsar with its magnificent food, clothing, and fun activities. The area is also famous for its Jallianwala Bagh massacre and for its proximity to the Wagah Border. From Operation Blue Star in the Temple of Gold to the tragedy of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, Amritsar witnessed extreme conditions but emerged as a phoenix during the ordeal. Amritsar today is a thriving city with thriving commercial and tourism industries. The first name is the ancient pool, then the temple building, and later the surrounding town, which means "ambrosial nectar pool." One of the most productive agricultural cities in India, Amritsar is well connected with many important Indian cities. A trip to Amritsar is like hitting a gold rush. Located in the largest city in Punjab, Amritsar is one of the deepest spiritual cities in India. Tens of thousands of devoted Sikhs and cultural visitors alike make daily trips to Amritsar for one main reason: A visit to the famous Golden Temple.