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It is well known that America, England, Canada, Germany, France are the highly ranked nations of the world having excellent systems of communications, transportation, law and order etc. Here individuals are fully valued.

Singapore and Malaysia are the preferred destinations for shopping and holidaying. However for Gursikhs, there's no better place other than India for obtaining blessings and recharging one's spiritual batteries.

Shri Harmandir Sahib Amritsar Golden temple is the empowered Holy place for all blessings and pardoning all sins not Italy or France.

“ A dip in Ramdas Sarovar washes away all sins”

For salvation and ending transmigration of 84 lakh species of souls Shri Baoli Sahib at Goindwal is the Holy place to visit.

To fulfill any desire, visit Darbar Shri TarnTaran Sahib on No moon Day (Amawasya) For being blessed with boons of sons, Shri Gurudwara Sahib Baba Budha Ji is the special Holy place.

For blessings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, one must visit Shri Hazoor Sahib. Guru Gobind Singh Ji's message to all Sikhs is that He will wait till 60 years of a Gursikh's age for 'Darshan' at Shri Hazoor Sahib.

Dear Gursikhs, although foreign countries are privileged with all accessories or facilities and centers of attraction for every one; India is the best world trade centre for spiritual matters as it is a birth place of Gurus, Pirs, Fakirs and Sant-Mahatmas.

Do visit India time to time for more blessings.

ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕਾ ਖਾਲਸਾ। ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਜੀ ਕੀ ਫਤਿਹ॥

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haanji, with guru ji di kirpa, i try to go once a year and if guru ji gives his blessings, then i stay atleast one night at shri darbaar sahib ji.

last time i went for 3 days, so did not have time to go to shri darbar sahib, but was lucky enough to have guru ji's darshan almost every day.

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One doesn't need to go places in order to receive waheguru's blessings, and if it was so then why call ourself Sikhs? Don't Hindu do and have been doing the same thing and our guru's prohibited us from such...

It good thing and you should visit guru ghars but making such statements as that you go their to receive blessing or to go there on "amavasya" is plain blasphemy...

On one side we say, waheguru is everywhere and at the same time we need to go to special place... now you all the point.. its blasphemy...

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