Durgiana Temple
Durgiana Temple
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6:00 AM - 1:00 PM, 3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Monday
6:00 AM - 1:00 PM
3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
6:00 AM - 1:00 PM
3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
6:00 AM - 1:00 PM
3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
6:00 AM - 1:00 PM
3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday
6:00 AM - 1:00 PM
3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
6:00 AM - 1:00 PM
3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
6:00 AM - 1:00 PM
3:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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- Abovetheclouds2,321 contributionsA mini Golden Temple but for followers of Hinduism.This is like a mini Golden Temple but for the Hindu faith. Very peaceful and calm. Clean and easy to walk around. Shoes must be removed before entering. Don't drink the 'holy water' as it isn't filtered.Visited January 2024Travelled soloWritten 9 January 2024
- Ghummakad BhukkhadNew Delhi, India5 contributionsReplica but different experienceA place so calm and serene. If you really want to sit in peace and experience the silence around the Sarovar and spend some time near holy water this is the place. Go take a round of the temple, visit Hanuman temple come back and sit by the Sarovar. I find it more peaceful than Golden temple. No rush no hussle. But please don't eat the golgappa's outside the temple. Not upto the mark. And if your are from Delhi or UP then to it's big NONOVisited July 2024Travelled with friendsWritten 25 July 2024
- Chander S305 contributionsShri Durgiana temple - keep on visit list in AmritsarDurgiana Temple Built in the third decade of the 20th Century, it echoes not only the traditional Hindu temple architecture but that of the Golden Temple and in a similar manner rises from the midst of a tank and has canopies and the central dome in the style of the Sikh temple. Hindus rever this temple for its calm ambience surrounded by Sarovars. There is no ticket. Shoes must be removed. Gates of temple diety open at different times. Wheel chair friendly. Worth a visit to seek lord Krishna blessings.Visited September 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 11 September 2024
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Jul 2020 • Solo
This place is a fine example of architectural plagiarism. The original temple is the golden temple harmandir sahib in amritsar which was created in the 16th century. The creators of durgiana temple stole this blueprint in the 20th century & have made fake history.
Written 21 June 2021
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Kevin S
Pontypridd, UK7,058 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
A smaller version of the Golden Temple. The temple itself is slightly smaller than the Golden Temple, but the complex here is just the Temple on the lake and a walkway around the perimeter, not the magnificent clock towers and ancillary buildings of the Golden Temple. Very quiet, easy to stroll around and into the Temple itself which is very colourful inside - no photos allowed there.
Written 2 July 2023
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Chander S
Ghaziabad, India305 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
Durgiana Temple
Built in the third decade of the 20th Century, it echoes not only the traditional Hindu temple architecture but that of the Golden Temple and in a similar manner rises from the midst of a tank and has canopies and the central dome in the style of the Sikh temple. Hindus rever this temple for its calm ambience surrounded by Sarovars. There is no ticket. Shoes must be removed. Gates of temple diety open at different times. Wheel chair friendly. Worth a visit to seek lord Krishna blessings.
Built in the third decade of the 20th Century, it echoes not only the traditional Hindu temple architecture but that of the Golden Temple and in a similar manner rises from the midst of a tank and has canopies and the central dome in the style of the Sikh temple. Hindus rever this temple for its calm ambience surrounded by Sarovars. There is no ticket. Shoes must be removed. Gates of temple diety open at different times. Wheel chair friendly. Worth a visit to seek lord Krishna blessings.
Written 11 September 2024
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SurajGupta_SurajKund
New Delhi, India79 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
Main temple is good its in walkable distance from Railway station around an km just you have crosz the railway station towards opposite site (towards last platform side not platform 1)
Its also walking distance from Golden Temple around 2. 5kms easily you can visit, path goes in the middle of main market.
Must try the Puri plate next to the mandir, its awesome in taste and less in price only ₹32 per plate.
They also have very pure and tasty sweets i tried gur ka halwa was awesome.
In terms of temple they followed the same concept of Golden temple, same gold type temple and sarovar around that.
Good temple managed well.
You will find Hanuman ji temple also near that its also worth to visit there.
Its also walking distance from Golden Temple around 2. 5kms easily you can visit, path goes in the middle of main market.
Must try the Puri plate next to the mandir, its awesome in taste and less in price only ₹32 per plate.
They also have very pure and tasty sweets i tried gur ka halwa was awesome.
In terms of temple they followed the same concept of Golden temple, same gold type temple and sarovar around that.
Good temple managed well.
You will find Hanuman ji temple also near that its also worth to visit there.
Written 1 January 2020
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mestrisachine
Pernem, India25 contributions
Jan 2020
Best Peaceful place for seeking blessing and getting relaxed over buzz of the city.
Mark your visit when you are around the Amritsar city . It is around at a distance of 1-2 km from Golden temple (10 mins).
Mark your visit when you are around the Amritsar city . It is around at a distance of 1-2 km from Golden temple (10 mins).
Written 4 December 2020
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Abovetheclouds
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Jan 2024 • Solo
This is like a mini Golden Temple but for the Hindu faith. Very peaceful and calm. Clean and easy to walk around. Shoes must be removed before entering. Don't drink the 'holy water' as it isn't filtered.
Written 9 January 2024
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ManojSood
Mumbai, India120 contributions
Dec 2019
The only reason for our visiting this temple was as it is supposed to be a replica of the Golden Temple.
Honestly, this is just another Hindu temple having idols of goddess Durga, Lakshmi Narayan. There is no comparison with the architecture / grandeur of Golden Temple.
We spent only 10 minutes here.
If you are a tourist, hard pressed for time, you may give it a skip.
Honestly, this is just another Hindu temple having idols of goddess Durga, Lakshmi Narayan. There is no comparison with the architecture / grandeur of Golden Temple.
We spent only 10 minutes here.
If you are a tourist, hard pressed for time, you may give it a skip.
Written 18 January 2020
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asis2015
Silchar, India254 contributions
Jan 2020
During our stay in Amritsar we went to visit this temple and was surprised to notice that it is also like Golden Temple. It was learnt that the temple was rebuilt by Guru Harsai Mal Kapoor. As like Golden Temple vicinity restrictions are here also for sale of tobacco, liquor and meat. The quite atmosphere inside the temple is heart touching.
Written 8 February 2020
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Mukhram Tewatia
New Delhi, India12 contributions
Dec 2019
I feel good every time I visit Durgiana Temple. Hence every time I visit Amritsar for my work, I try and make a point to visit Durgiana Temple to have darshan. Bade Hanumaan ji is sakaar and I feel blessed there.
Written 12 April 2020
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AmolMathur
Mumbai, India378 contributions
Mar 2020 • Family
This is a Hindu temple and it's made very similar to the golden temple. There are many deity idols and the main temple stands in the centre.
We went during the morning time and it was a walk in visit. No queues at all. The temple itself was very nice and clean. It's a lovely temple to visit and take about 20 mins to complete the visit.
We went during the morning time and it was a walk in visit. No queues at all. The temple itself was very nice and clean. It's a lovely temple to visit and take about 20 mins to complete the visit.
Written 17 March 2020
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It opens at 5 am and aarti starts after dev shanana etc by 6.30 7 am. Closes bt 8 pm as the weather is cold there but if residing nearby then you can hear aarti etc after closing.
Written 14 December 2019
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We are planning our sons mundan in amritsar can you guide if the facility is available at durgiana mandir or near by
Written 7 February 2018
There is no provision for pre booking. Also, the temple has no such arrangement. Please contact the main priest, when you visit. He would guide you.
Written 4 November 2018
I am planning to trip (1) Amritsar (2) visno Devi . How to visit this place from Akola . Please suggest me.
Written 26 January 2018
take an auto from bus stand or railway station ... an easy access from bus stand
Written 26 January 2018
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