Farsighted leader, valiant warrior, Maharaja Jassa Singh garhia got the Ramgarhia Bunga constructed in the year 1755. garhia Bunga stood apart from the contemporary buildings due to its Eecture, layout, construction, marble work and the fresco designs. Bunga got constructed by S. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia houses n-e-Khas accommodating royal seat and the roof of the hall is orted by 44 stone pillars representing a fine work of sikh school of tecture and stone masonry. The royal seat is placed at a level much y the level of Harmandar Sahib, which testifies the faith and respect, uler had in the Guru, his technical skills, his planning & acumen for truction etc. Prison is located underneath the royal seat and the sury opposite to the same. Proper provision has been made to mmodate officials, ministers and generals. A well is also located in Bunga and arrangements for proper ventilation are also available. 156ft. high minarets have also been constructed to ensure due eillance in and around Sri Darbar Sahib.
In the year 1783, when S. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia along with his r companions, S. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, S. Baghel Singh and ers conquered the Red Fort the coronation marble slab of the Mughal one, while sitting upon which emperor Aurangzeb passed edicts for version of Hindus, charges were framed against, Bhai Mani Singh, i Mati Dass and the Nineth Master, Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib and tences were pronounced, was removed by S. Jassa Singh ngarhia and brought to Amritsar duly chained and tied with ropes as a oner, a war trophy and presented before the Guru, in the court of u Ram Dass Sahib and Guru Hargobind Sahib. This slab is 6ft. 3 inch 4ft. 6 inch broad and 9 inch thick and is available duly caged on the floor of the Bunga. (This Slab can be seen, passage from the Langar
The Minarets were damaged in 1905 during the earth quake and also ing action Blue Star in 1984 were got repaired by S. Jassa Singh ngarhia Federation Amritsar in 1995-96 with the active cooperation of S.G.P.C. and honour and prestige of the Panth...
Read moreRamgarhia Bunga is a historical and cultural monument located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab, India. The Bunga, which is a Punjabi word for a rest house or an inn, was built by the Ramgarhia Sikh community in the late 18th century.
The Ramgarhia Bunga has played an important role in Sikh history and culture. It was used as a place of rest for Sikh warriors during the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's reign. The Bunga also served as a meeting place for Sikh leaders, and it was here that the decision to build the Golden Temple was made.
The Ramgarhia Bunga is a beautiful structure, with intricate architectural details that reflect the traditional Sikh style. The Bunga has a central courtyard, surrounded by rooms and chambers that were used for various purposes. The Bunga also has a small museum that houses artifacts and relics from Sikh history.
Overall, the Ramgarhia Bunga is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Sikh history and culture. The Bunga is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Punjab and a symbol of Sikh pride and identity. Visitors can learn about the history of the Ramgarhia community and their contributions to Sikhism, as well as admire the beautiful architecture and design...
Read moreRamgarhia Bunga is a historically significant structure located in the city of Amritsar, Punjab, India. "Bunga" refers to a traditional residential complex for Sikh warriors and travelers. The Ramgarhia Bunga holds great importance in Sikh history and culture and stands as a symbol of the community's valor and resilience.
The Ramgarhia Bunga was constructed in the late 18th century by the Ramgarhia Misl, a prominent Sikh warrior clan known for their craftsmanship and military skills. It was built as a fortress-like structure to provide shelter and protection to Sikh warriors and their families during times of conflict. The word "Ramgarhia" refers to the lineage of warriors.
The architecture of Ramgarhia Bunga is a fusion of Sikh and Mughal styles, reflecting the influences of both cultures. The complex features a fortified wall, gateways, and a central courtyard surrounded by several rooms. The rooms were used as residences, while the central courtyard served as a gathering place for community events and...
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