*Waheguru Waheguru ji*
Some facts which are unknown to people:
1.The building of *Golden Temple* is constructed with Nanakshahi Brick, which is 1 inch thick, 3 inch wide & 18 inch long.
Now
the speciality of this brick system is even if you manage to take out
one brick from wall, other bricks stand unchanged & for removing
next bricks you will have to apply same effort unlike modern Modular
bricks.
The building of
Darbar Sahib (only sanctum sanctorum) is a square shape of 40 ft x 40
ft. There is a 13 ft wide parikrama on all sides of it. Making entire
building complex plan built inside sarovar a square of *66 ft x 66 ft.*
P.S.
- You can see Darbar Sahib from Akal Takht but you cannot see Akal
Takht from Darbar Sahib. (Deorhi is constructed in such a way.)
Symbolising Spiritual view is wider than Temporal view.
2. There is an accurate small Sun-Dial on the left side almost midway of the pathway from Darshani Deodhi.
3.
The water of the *Sarovar* (The holy tank) is fed through an
underground closed tunnel like canal. It is called Hanslee (also
informally Sikhaan Wali Nehar).
4. The Sarovar has been cleaned 11 times since 1573 AD through Kaar Seva.
5.
The ground floor of Akaal Takht building is called Kotha Sahib because
that is where Guru Arjan Dev ji used to sit while construction work was
going on.
6. Strangely
Kotha Sahib is facing Golden Temple building but all the above stories
above it are tilted axially towards east side. Symbolising that the
throne of temporal power (Akaal Takht) can not face The Temple of God
(Hari Mandir). This is a uniques concept in entire world.
7. Jaikara of 'Bole So Nihaal' is never raised inside Golden Temple.
8.
From Lohri to Hola Mahalla there is historical rule to sing Basant Raag
prominantly inside Golden Temple. Everyday first Hymn is from Basant
Raag only during this period.
9. Electricity was installed inside Darbar Sahib in 1930. Earlier the light of lamps (Ghee deepak) was used for
hukamnaama in dark hours.
10.
During the first world war, there was continuous series of akhand paath
in the first floor of Darbar Sahib building by British Government
(Praying for victory).
11.
On 5 occasions of Gurpurabs 'Jalau' is organised for 2 hours in the
Darbar Sahib. All the four door Kivaarhs are replaced by identical
Golden Ones.
12. On the
Arches of the first floor of the building of sanctum sanctorum, complete
Japuji Sahib, Jaap Sahib & Sukhmani Sahib can be seen engraved.
13.
Toshakhana is the place for storing Jalau ornaments. It has four keys.
The wonderful thing is even if one has all the four keys one cannot open
the Toshakhana lock because they are used in a particular order &
every key opens lock only one fourth of a cycle. Unless the four
quarters are complete, forget to open the lock.
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