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Guru Amar Dass the 3rd Sikh Guru asked Ram Dass (who would go on to become the 4th Sikh Guru) to build a central place of congregation for the Sikhs. Guru Ram Dass started excavation work in 1577 during his lifetime. Guru Arjun Dev the 5th Sikh Guru completed excavation of the pool known as Sarover (The Pool of Nectar) and its foundation laid by a Muslim saint Hazrat Mian Mir Jee of Lahore on 1st of Magh, 1644 Bikrmi Samvat (December, 1588). The construction work was directly supervised by Guru Arjan Dev Jee himself and he was assisted by the prominent Sikh personalities like Baba Budha Jee, Bhai Gurdas Jee, Bhai Sahlo Jee and many other devoted Sikhs
Unlike erecting the structure on the higher level (a tradition in Hindu Temple architecture), Guru Arjan Dev Jee got it built on the lower level and unlike Hindu Temples having only one gate for the entrance and exit, Guru Sahib got it open from four sides. Guru Arjun Dev exclaimed; "My faith is for the people of all castes and all creeds from whichever direction they come and to whichever direction they bow." Thus he created a symbol of new faith, Sikhism. Guru Sahib made it accessible to every person without any distinction of Caste, creed, sex and religion.
The construction work of “Harimandir” building was finally completed in 1601 A.D. The first edition of the Holy Book of the Sikh's “Guru Granth Sahib” was installed there in 1604 with Baba Buddha as the first granthi (caretaker of the book). After this event it attained the status of ‘Ath Sath Tirath’. Now the Sikh Nation had its own “Tirath”, a pilgrimage center. The last Sikh Guru to live in Amritsar was the 6th Guru, Guru Hargobind. In 1664 Guru Tegh Bahadur the 9th Sikh Guru visited “Harmandir Sahib” but was refused entry by the corrupt temple caretakers, the Masands. The Golden Temple has always been a rallying point for Sikhs throughout its history. Around 1740 Massa Ranghar, the ruler of Amritsar desecrated the Temple by using it as a dancing hall. He was killed by Bhai Mahtab Singh. In 1761 Ahmed Shah Abdali blew up the Temple and filled in the Sacred Pool with refuse. The great Sikh martyr Baba Deep Singh laid down his life in revenge. The construction of the Golden Temple as it appears today was begun in 1764 when Jassa Singh Ahluwalia laid the foundation stone. Many of the doors and domes were covered with copper sheets overlaid with gold during the Sikh Rule led by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
History collected and compiled by Parminder Singh Bhatti, Canada