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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Sunday, July 10, 2011
The kirpan
Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh guru, commanded that all Sikhs must carry their kirpan or dagger at all times... even when bathing.
Le Corbusier and Chandigarh
Le Corbusier died in 1965 yet it would appear much of his work in Chandigarh is unfinished. A lot of the buildings he designed in the city are government buildings with restricted access but we managed to blag our way into the back of the Secretariat where I took this photo of a wonderfully preserved mural.
Le Corbusier mural, Chandigarh |
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Is it Karma?
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
The beginning of a journey
The feeding of the 150,000
A basic tenant of the sikh religion is the provision of free food and lodgings to believers and non-believers alike. Some 80,000 people are fed at the Golden Temple every day (although this can double at weekends). Massive cauldrons of steaming, soupy dahl (meat is banned in and around the temple) are stirred all hours of the day and dished out in huge eating halls. The clatter of the metal dishes as they are returned for washing is deafening.
All the helpers here are volunteers who put in a few hours work as part of their visit to the shrine.
All the helpers here are volunteers who put in a few hours work as part of their visit to the shrine.
The kitchen in the Golden Temple |
Monday, July 4, 2011
The Golden Temple
The Golden Temple in Amritsar is the holiest shrine of the Sikh religion. It was built in 1574 and contains the Sikh holy book, the Adi Granth. As it's a working religious centre (holy men read aloud from the book all day and night) it has a truly spiritual feel and is bustling with people day and night.
Everyone is genuinely friendly and only too happy to talk... we must have had our photos taken about a hundred times.
Everyone is genuinely friendly and only too happy to talk... we must have had our photos taken about a hundred times.
Sikh devotees bathing at the Golden Temple |