Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, one of the most significant Sikh sites in New Delhi, was founded in the mid-17th century when the 6-year-old Guru Harkrishan Dev stayed at the site. Located in the heart of the Indian capital, this white marble gurudwara features golden domes and a large sacred pond. Visitors are welcome to explore the serene grounds, where the gleaming architecture and tranquil waters create a peaceful atmosphere. Today, it stands as a place of worship and a symbol of Sikh heritage, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural and spiritual traditions of the community.
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