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Sikh kar sewa in Amritsar
mud from the water tank around the Harmandir is transported by muddy tractors and trailors, which are packed with volunteers, mostly Sikh, during the kar sewa
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Muddy tractors and trailers ply the streets and lanes around the Golden Temple, usually filled with young men often waist deep in mud on the way out and chanting "Sat Shri Akaal", the traditional Sikh greeting in place of namaste, and meaning "the truth is eternal".
 
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During the kar sewa Sikh volunteers carry silt from the sarovar at the Golden temple as a religious duty
 
Main entrance of the Golden Temple in the evening. Work of the kar sewa continues during the night
 
A tractor and trailor packed with people from the village of Batala, going home after their part of work of the kar sewa in Amritsar
 
the Golden Temple in Amritsar just a few days before the official start of the kar sewa
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Kar sewa, photo gallery & slide show: Also known as the Harmandir, the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, is the Sikh faith's holiest shrine, its most important Gurudwara and home to the original copy of the Guru Granth Sahib. This holy book is considered as the last Sikh Guru (and therefore has the status of a living person), containing the collected wisdom of all previous human Sikh Gurus.

On the 25th of March 2004 an historic event began at Amritsar's Golden Temple, a "kar sewa" (literally meaning "to do service") for the cleaning of the temple's sacred pool, or Sardar Sarovar, for the first time in 20 years. Sikh men, women and children from all over India and across the globe turned up in lakhs (1 lakh = 100,000) for the Kar Sewa, eager to participate in an event that may not recur for another 50 years, as the new water treatment plant to be installed should dramatically reduce the silting of the pool. Kar sewa is considered an important religious duty by Sikhs, and in this spirit of purity no machines are permitted for the cleaning inside the temple, the mud is carried from the holy tank and out of the temple by volunteers, then transported from the site by tractor trailers. The first Kar Sewa took place in 1923, another 50 years later 1973. The last tank cleaning was 1984 after Operation Bluestar.
 
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