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The Golden Temple Of Amritsar: Reflections Of The Past


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I personally met all the curators/team they all are majority a sikh punjabi team along with museum experts and international collectors, all bar 1 are amritari khalsa that uphold all the traditional values of Sikhi they are well versed in history/art/language and experts in book writing and have over 100 years collective of man hours of research, they are so indepth and passionate about Sikhi & Punjabi history it's really inspiring !

I have never seen so much through research and facts presented with the willingness to show to the public(&non-punjabi/sikhs) hidden history's not hide behind internet sites with a mini paragraph or like insecure sikhs have never looked beyond a few page leaflet of history, speaking to them there will be video documentaries on every item of history, no one else has even touched this information!

ALOT OF PEOPLE MOAN AND GROAN ON HERE,BUT YET I HAVE NOT SEEN ANYONE BRING OUT ANY ALTERNATIVE'S TO THE PRESENTED FACT & PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE ! or ANY WEBSITE to break down each historic aspect presented just little kiddy digs

WHICH MEANS they must be doing something right, even if it's not pleasing to fickle mind's

PLUS THEY HAVE GIVEN AN OPEN PLATFORM FOR DISCUSSION & DEBATE & A CHANCE TO TALK TO THEM ABOUT THE AMAZING SEVA WHICH WILL HELP OUR COMMUNITY IN YEARS TO COME !

THANKYOU WWW.GT1588.COM TEAM !!

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Lol - why don't you get a life! Who said there was anything wrong with going to the exhibition. That's not the problem - go to the exhibition, noone stopping you - I have been myself. The pics and artefacts they show are probably all genuine and really good.

The problem, my friend is when they start telling you the history in the way they see it, i.e. it was all different to todays sikhi before the english raaj, blah blah... the way they see is flawed and what they are trying to do is manipulate people into thinking sikhi is something it is not! i.e worship hindu gods.

Now you won't neccesarily pick this up unless you are aware - because their marketing and presentation is very good and hiding their real agenda, but enough to start putting doubts in peoples minds...

I genuinely feel sorry for you. I'm not wasting my time arguing about this. I know the people who put this exhibition together, they are very knowledgable people regarding Sikh history. You obviously think you know more then them though.

I'm out, not replying again

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