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About 1500 kg of gold was used in the making of the Golden Temple, ... and plates with construction reported to have cost Rs.300 crores (65 million USD).

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What city is the golden temple in?

Golden Temple is the center for Sikh relegion and is located at the city of Amritser, Punjab, in India.


Who mainly attaked the Golden tample in 1984?

You know who attacked the golden temple??? i have an answer.... The person..well its not just a person it's two persons.. they played a prank like couple hours ago.. on someone (not saying) The answer is Cassandra and Ruby!! :D We attacked the golden temple because it Sucked!!! LOL, no really it did! I don't see why they call it the golden temple i mean it's not even gold.. it's not real gold IT'S PINK!! Hehehehehe.. There's your answer!!!!!!!


Which Sikh guru was given land by Akbar for construction of the Golden Temple?

The fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan Dev, was granted land by Emperor Akbar to construct the Golden Temple (Harmandir Sahib) in Amritsar, Punjab. Guru Arjan Dev oversaw the establishment of the temple and laid its foundation stone in 1588.


Why might someone go to pilgrimage the golden temple?

People might go on pilgrimage to the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India to seek spiritual enlightenment, connect with their faith and beliefs, to experience a sense of peace and tranquility, and to pay homage to Sikh gurus. The Golden Temple is also known for its community kitchen, serving free meals to all visitors regardless of their background, promoting the values of equality and selfless service.


Sikhs holy building?

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