Durgiana Temple, Amritsar, Punjab
Punjab is a land blessed by saints, an ancient land
yielding archaeological treasures, a land of palaces
and temples. Situated outside the Lohgarh Gate, Durgiana
Temple is built after the design of the Golden Temple
and attracts sages and scholars in Hindu scriptures
from all over India. A walk away from the Golden temple
complex through the narrow passageways brings the visitors
to the 16th century Hindu temple of Durgiana.
In its present form the temple echoes of not the traditional
Hindu temple architecture, but that of the Golden Temple.
It rises in a similar manner from the midst of a tank
and has canopies and a central dome. Its foundation
stone was laid by one of the greatest reformers and
political leaders of resurgent India, Pandit Madan Mohan
Malviya. It is a well-known repository of Hindu scriptures.
Also called the Lakshmi Narayan Temple, it is dedicated
to goddess Durga and a large part of the temple is also
dedicated to Hindu deities Laxmi, The Goddess of wealth
and Narayan, The Preserver of Universe. All dignitaries
visiting Golden Temple make it a point to visit Durgiana
Temple also.
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