
Amrit Sarovar
Amrit Sarovar is a sacred water body or pool often found in Sikh Gurdwaras, serving as a symbol of spiritual cleansing and serenity. The term "Amrit" means nectar, symbolizing divine immortality, while "Sarovar" refers to a lake or pond. These water bodies are maintained with purity and are used for ritual bathing, which signifies spiritual renewal. Beyond their religious significance, Amrit Sarovars also serve as community gathering spots, promoting peace, reflection, and social harmony within the congregation.