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Anandpur Sahib
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Anandpur Sahib

Sikh religious site renowned for being the birthplace of the Khalsa, the Panj Pyares, the five faithful ones, initiated here in 1699. The site is 75 km/47 mi from the Punjab capital of Chandigarh. Guru Gobind Singh spent much of his life here.

Starting his project in 1689, Guru Gobind Singh constructed five forts at Anandpur Sahib, which were later connected by underground tunnels. In more recent times, the gurdwara can be seen to burst with life at Baisakhi Mela, the Sikh New Year, and Hola Mohalla, when the re-enactment of past Sikh battles take centre stage.



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Rishikesh has no movie houses, no libraries; Anandpur has no skateboards, no colorful clothing; Dharmasala has no showers, people cooked on gas burners on the floor; Amritsar has no hunger due to The Golden Temple, but poverty was everywhere, and so on.
) Anandpur Sahih resolution documented as Annexure B in Satya M.
(4) The Punjab Accord with the Akali Dal sought to resolve the territorial and interstate river water disputes between Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan; promised an all-India Gurudwara Act by the Parliament; referred the Anandpur Sahib resolution of the Akali Dal for "redefining the central state relations" to the Sarkaria Commission; and assured of judicial inquiry into the anti-Sikh Delhi riots in 1984.
 
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