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June 1984 Sikh memorial nearing completion

Posted by Mehtab Singh 
Amritsar/ Ludhiana, Punjab (March 25, 2013): According to recent report published by “The Telegraph” (Calcutta, India) – the June 1984 Sikh memorial in the Darbar Sahib (Amritsar) complex is nearing completion. The construction is likely to be completed next month.

According to The Telegraph: Baba Harnam Singh Khalsa, the head of Damdami Taksal, said “Work on the Gurdwara (the memorial) is almost complete. Only finishing jobs on the marble are left. The memorial will be completed much before the due date (late May). It will be thrown open to devotees on June 6, the Bluestar anniversary, with special prayers”.




June 1984 Sikh memorial – Darbar Sahib (Amritsar)


It is notable that June 6 marks the anniversary of the armed attack by Indian army on Sri Darbar Sahib.

In June 1984 the Indian army had attacked Sri Darbar Sahib (Amritsar). The attack was codenamed as “Operation Blue Star”. Thousands of pilgrims were massacred by Indian army during operation blue star, that marks the beginning of the third holocaust of Sikh history.

It is notable that Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, thirteenth head of Damdami Taksal, along with Bhai Amrik Singh (All India Sikh Students Federation), General Subegh Singh, Baba Thara Singh and other defenders of faith attained martyrdom while defending the sacred premises.

The foundation stone for the memorial was laid last year.




June 1984 Sikh memorial Kar Sewa


The small octagonal structure, located near the Akal Takht, eternal seat of Sikh sovereignty.

“The entry to the memorial is from the parikrama, a marble pathway that goes around the Harmandar Sahib — as the Golden Temple is called — side of the complex” The Telegraph has reported.

“A Damdami Taksal official said marble procured from Alwar in Rajasthan had been used inside and outside the memorial. Artwork on the marble is almost over. Craftsmen from Makrana in Rajasthan and Agra in Uttar Pradesh have been engraving the interiors. The engravings are identical to those in the Golden Temple” The Telegraph has reported further.

As per reports the polishing is under way. Only precious stones are left to be embedded in the marble walls and ceiling.

It is learnt that inside the memorial, behind the spot from where the Guru Granth Sahib will be recited, is engraved a couplet by Bhagat Kabir Ji ‘Soora so pehchaniye jo lare deen ke het, purja-purja kat mare, kabh hu na chhade khet (Brave is he who fights for the underprivileged. He sacrifices himself to pieces, but does not give up the hearth).

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This is certainly good work done by Bhai Harnaam Singh Dhumma. It would have been better to have a museum related to 1984 attack on Siri Darbar Sahib and Siri Akal Takhat Sahib but something is better than nothing. Today we have a Gurdwara Sahib in memory of the Saka 1984, tomorrow we will have a museum also.

Kulbir Singh
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There was stiff opposition from all mainstream parties of India to this memorial as if Sikhs are going to make a separate country.
It is good to see that memorial is nearing completion. A day will come when a museum will also be housed in this building.
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Kulbir Singh Wrote:
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> This is certainly good work done by Bhai Harnaam
> Singh Dhumma. It would have been better to have a
> museum related to 1984 attack on Siri Darbar Sahib
> and Siri Akal Takhat Sahib but something is better
> than nothing. Today we have a Gurdwara Sahib in
> memory of the Saka 1984, tomorrow we will have a
> museum also.
>
> Kulbir Singh


This was needed most probably 20 years ago - but musn't moan or groan - however the other side of the coin is - there are funds needed for sikh prisoners langusihing in jails - eating roti and daal with sundia in it - which not even a dog would eat - the list is endless. Parivaars of shaheeds are only catered by a few and mostly from sikhs abroad, some of them live in squalor conditions- the list is endless.We are disorganised ,our funds and resources need to be in balance.
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in england gurduara singh sabha derby sikh holaucast museum is better efforts than this yadgaar
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