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The city that was founded by Guru Ram Das is the Sikh holy city of Amritsar. He purchased the land from the Tung village for 700 rupees back in 1574.
Holy pool of nectar the third guru guru ramdas discovered it and the fourth guru hid his book in their
The Guru that founded the holy water (pool of nectar) was Sri Guru Amardaas Jee. But the Guru that actually started to build the temple was Sri Guru Ramdaas Jee - the fourth Guru.
amritsar is a city. it is known as holy city because it has many religious places.
Guru Granth Sahib is not a place or builiding, but it is the name of the holy book of Sikhism. It is like The Bible, Quran or Gita. The gurudwara (temple for the sikhs) are holy and the main gurudwara is called the Golden temple which is located in Amritsar, India.
Guru Amardas Ji's son was Guru Ramdas Ji, who later became the fourth Guru of Sikhism. Guru Ramdas Ji is known for founding the city of Amritsar and for composing many hymns that are included in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. He played a significant role in the development of the Sikh community and its spiritual teachings.
Guru Arjan Dev is most famous for compiling the Adi Granth (part of the Guru Granth Sahib). This is the Sikh holy book. Guru Arjan Dev also built the city of Amritsar, where the Sikh Golden Temple can be found.
Golden temple
The Golden Temple, the Supreme Court of the Sikh faith, is located in the holy city of Amritsar.
the harminder sahib is found in amritsar the holy city i think:)
The holy book kept in the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India, is the Guru Granth Sahib. It is the central religious scripture of Sikhism, and Sikhs consider it a living Guru, treating it with reverence and respect.
The Sikh holy priests sings the holy hymns and holy book of Sikhs, Guru Granth Sahib, is worshipped inside the Golden temple. Each and every human being can worship in Golden Temple situated in Amritsar city of Punjab state. The doors on the four sides of the main shrine signifies that it is open to every person belonging to any religion for worshipping.