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Foods And Drinks In Akal Takht

Punjab, India
Akal Takht, meaning "Throne of the Immortal," is the highest temporal seat of Sikh authority. It was established by Guru Hargobind, the sixth Sikh Guru, in 1606, as a symbol of political and spiritual justice for the Sikh community. The Takht is located directly opposite the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) within the sacred complex, symbolizing the core Sikh principle of miri-piri, the inseparability of spiritual and temporal authority. It is here that the Sikh community's collective decisions, known as hukamnamas (edicts), are announced, and where key religious and political matters are addressed. The building's original design and its subsequent rebuilds reflect a history of resilience and unwavering faith in the face of conflict and oppression.
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