The wonders of India doesn’t cease to exist. India is home to so many different religions and cultures, that it will take you an eternity to feel the essence of all of them. Sikhism is one such religion that took birth in India and has now emerged into a major religion.

The Sikh community not only has a rich history but is also a serene religion that is worth exploring. You can visit countless Gurudwaras, immerse yourself in some beautiful chants, or just marvel at the pious religion and its philosophies.

The religion is materialized by its Holy Shrines- the Gurudwaras. These pristine white monuments are located all over India and provide a glance into the world of Sikhism.

Visiting some of these Gurudwaras around India can also be a unique and different kind of vacation. So, here are some of the most stunning Gurudwaras in India that you must visit with your entire family.

The Golden Temple

One of the most iconic moments in India is the gorgeous Golden Temple. This wondrous gurudwara was built by Guru Arjan Dev Ji in 1588 and has since then become an important pilgrimage site. The Golden Temple is not only known for its religious realms but also its beautiful structure. The Gurudwara is golden in color and glistens from afar. It looks especially surreal when you see it during sunset or sunrise.

The Gurudwara has four entrances, which also talks about its secular nature. Even though it is a Sikh pilgrimage shrine, the Golden Temple is open to people of all faith. The Golden Temple is visited by millions of people every year. The interiors are made up of pristine white tiles that will make you feel like you are walking the pathway to God himself. You must sample its langar at least once in your lifetime.

This magical gurudwara must be on your bucket list even if you are not looking for a Sikh pilgrimage tour.

Gurudwara Sri Hemkund Sahib

A hugely popular pilgrimage site, the regal yet challenging Gurudwara Sri Hemkund Sahib, is not an easy place to reach. This place as once the meditation centre for Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

It is quite difficult to reach here, as it is hidden away in snowy peaks and nestled away in the hearts of nature. Located at 4000 metres above sea level, this Gurudwara is not for the faint-hearted. You will have to trek through the mighty peaks, the chilling winds and the large boulders to reach this beauty. And might we add- Gurudwara Sri Hemkund Sahib is worth it.

The trek itself is also exceedingly mesmerising, as you will pass through beautiful avenues and views that will make you gasp.

Gurudwara Shri Sis Ganj Sahib

Located in the bustling markets of Chandi Chowk, Gurudwara Sri Sis Ganj Sahib is a great place to sit and stay away from the cacophony of noise right outside of it.

Once you enter the Gurudwara, you will be in your world, as everything around you falls silent. The blaring horns subside, the yelling of the vendors fade away, as a sense of tranquillity takes over you.

This beautiful Gurudwara is unique in its way. It doesn’t have a huge complex, it doesn’t look grand, yet there is some charm about it. It just stands there in a busy market, providing a much-needed break to anybody who wants to get away from all the crowd.

Gurudwara Sri Bangla Sahib

One of the most popular Gurudwara in Delhi, Gurudwara Sri Bangla Sahib is a must-visit pilgrimage spot. Frequented by tourists and pilgrims, this holy shrine marks the life of the 8th Sikh Guru.

Gurudwara Sri Bangla Sahib is so enchanting, that many believe that even the water from its well has mystical healing features.

Adorned with golden domes, and pristine white walls, this gurudwara is a sight for the sore eyes. It sparkles in the otherwise dusty Delhi skyline and makes it look divine. You will always hear soulful chants emanating from Gurudwara Sri Bangla Sahib, as serenity and bliss go hand in hand inside the Gurudwara.

Gurudwara Sri Manikaran Sahib

Situated in the picturesque place of Parvati Valley, Gurudwara Sri Manikaran Sahib is the shrine to visit if you are looking for a relaxed and magical sojourn.

This shrine is located right beside a mystical hot spring, which is also one of the main attractions here. The hot spring is so heated, that you can cook the langar right on top of it.

The ever flowing gushing river in the middle, the little prayer flags on the bridge and the tiny houses that surround the gurudwara also add so much beauty to this place. It looks quite stunning, as the gurudwara stands firmly in front of the rolling green hills and the giant Himalayan peaks.

Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchal

The beauty of the Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchal not just lies in its vast complex, or its glittering golden domes. It lies in its serenity and also in its magical laser music show!

There are very few religious places that have a laser music show inside the temple complexes. Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchal is one such religious site. This gurudwara is like watching a history lesson come to life. The musical show takes place in the beautifully landscaped and shows the entire history of the ten Sikh Gurus.

Later on, you can stroll when through the gurudwara complex as the lights come on. It looks quite divine, and you will be able to feel the divinity and the history radiating from the

Bhai Dharam Singh Gurudwara

Said to be one of the most sacred Gurudwaras, Bhai Dharam Singh Gurudwara is quite a popular and iconic shrine. Situated in Meerut, this gurudwara is white something to marvel at. Adorned by white walls, and marble floors, Bhai Dharam Singh Gurudwara has so many anecdotes to share.

It was built by Dharam Singh, who was the tenth and last Sikh guru. The Gurudata still looks as gorgeous as it did when it was first erected, and you can feel the positive vibe emanate from it.

Just go inside and sit in front of the altar for some time, to feel the bliss and radiance fill up your mind.

Gurudwara Sri Nanak Jhira Sahib

Gurudwara Sri Nanak Jhira Sahib is quite a sight when you visit Karnataka. This beautiful gurudwara is located in the South Indian city of Bidar in Karnataka and attracts thousands of pilgrims every year. Many believe that Guru Nanak himself stayed at this gurudwara for a short period, making this an extremely sacred place.

This beautiful shrine is built beside an ethereal fountain with water gushing out eternally. It makes Gurudwara Sri Nanak Jhira Sahib even more alluring and complements it perfectly. The gurudwara is also complete with grandeur gardens and royal fountains that make it look paradisal.

The shrine is usually frequented by pilgrims on three main days- Dusshera, Holi and Guru Nanak Jayanti.

This white coloured Gurudwara looks exceptionally divine when the light comes on at night.

Gurudwara Sri Nanak Jhira Sahib glows in all of its glory making you witness it in awe.

There are many more gurudwaras in India that you can visit, these are just some of the most iconic and mesmerizing ones, that have captured the eyes of the visitors. A visit to any of these shrines is much more than just a spiritual trip. It is about surrendering yourself to the soulful chants, and to let God take control of you. It is quite freeing and warm to visit gurudwaras, and you will feel amazed by the design and architecture as well.

Sinchita is a student, who has always dabbled with a bit of writing here and there. She has always made herself look into things in a different way than others, which has allowed her to explore certain feelings and emotions which many cannot. She is a bold writer and believes in the saying, 'a pen is mightier than the sword'. She strongly believes that the writing should be so compelling that the writer feels that they are on a journey they read through the article. The writing must make the reader feel something, otherwise it pointless

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