Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) Amritsar, Punjab, INDIA
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Very few tourists go to the Golden Temple, and on the days we went there people would stop and stare at us openly. You have to remove your shoes and walk through a little water trough to clean your feet, and you have to cover your head before entering the temple grounds. They have loaner scarves to put over your head if you don't have a hat or a turban.
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People walk along a wide walkway around the pool that surrounds the temple, and there is a constant din of scriptures being read in the temple, amplified through loudspeakers. The men in particular are very passionate about the temple; we saw men chanting while facing the temple, tears on their faces, and others prostrating themselves before the temple. There were many sights I would have liked to photograph, but didn't because they seemed like intimately felt moments for the participants.
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