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BSF personnel presented with pictorial book of Golden Temple

BSF personnel presented with pictorial book of Golden Temple

BSF personnel being given the book at the Attari border.



Tribune News Service

Amritsar, February 3

‘Divine Visuals of Sachkhand Sri Harmandir Sahib’, a book dedicated to Punjab, featuring the sanctum sanctorum of the Golden Temple, was presented to the officers and jawans of Border Security Force (BSF) at the Attari border.

The pictorial work by Harpeet Sandhu showcases the architectural marvel of the sacred shrine. It was prepared with the aim of promoting understanding and respect of the rich heritage within BSF personnel, and encouraging them to learn more about history and values associated with Harmandir Sahib. Significant art work highlighting the Punjabi alphabets was also shared with the BSF personnel.

“The pictorial work compiled in the form of a calendar resonates deeply with the intrinsic spiritual fervour and architectural magnificence. With splendid visuals of the sacred sarovar, Darshni Deodhi, Dukhbanjni Beri, historic Bungas, Athsath Tirath, and Har ki Pauri, etc. depicting the sacred essence, the calendar provides a glimpse into the aura of the Golden Temple, the history and the very

soul of this spiritual abode. Each month portrays the ethereal charm and pious ambiance of the sacred shrine, which teleports one to the realm of spiritual enchantment,” said Sandhu.

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