Darbar -
: The structure features four doors—one in each cardinal direction—representing that people of all castes, religions, and backgrounds are welcome. It is situated in the center of a sacred pool (Sarovar) representing the "Pool of Nectar".
: The temple's foundation stone was laid by a Sufi saint, Mian Mir , in 1589, symbolizing interfaith harmony. Unlike traditional Hindu temples built on high ground, it was built at a lower level to signify humility. Darbar
In the Sikh tradition, "Darbar Sahib" refers to the Sri Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, Punjab. Literally translating to the "Divine Court," it is the spiritual heart of Sikhism. : The structure features four doors—one in each
