Almost a decade of living in Delhi and I can positively say that the thought of visiting the Golden Temple had crossed my mind at least once a year. Repeatedly failing to do so was another thing. So when I got the opportunity to visit Amritsar (finally) I was in my touristy best&mdashagainst my own self-imposed rule "Be a traveller, not a tourist". My personal reason for wanting to visit the temple had nothing to do with religion, it was the curiosity to actually see with my own eyes the selfless acts of the Sikh community. When you read about a community selflessly come in aid of whoever in need, regardless of any religious beliefs or geographical boundaries, you want to meet them. It was during the temple visit that I came to know of how everything in the temple complex was taken care of by volunteers. From those in charge of shoes to those running around with tool-kit fixing ceiling fans to the ones taking care of the langar, everything was taken care of by volunteers. And I had been waiting to see this in person.





