Durgiana Temple

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Durgiana Temple is a prominent Hindu temple in Amritsar, Punjab, known for its gold-topped architecture and sacred lake, often compared to the Golden Temple.

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Durgiana Temple canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu temple
religious building
tourist attraction
accessVia causeway over water
alsoKnownAs Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Sitla Mandir
cityCenterProximity near Amritsar old city
comparedArchitecturallyTo Harmandir Sahib
country India
dedicatedTo Devi
surface form: Goddess Durga

Krishna
surface form: Lord Krishna

Vishnu
surface form: Lord Vishnu
hasArchitecturalStyle Hindu temple architecture
Sikh architecture–inspired style
hasBodyOfWater sacred sarovar
hasDeity Devi
surface form: Durga

Hanuman
Vishnu
surface form: Lakshmi Narayan

Ram
Sita
hasEntranceDirection main entrance on a causeway
hasFeature causeway leading to sanctum
gold-topped dome
marble walkways
ornate entrance gate
sacred lake
walled complex
hasMaterial gold plating
marble
hasSanctum garbhagriha with Durga idol
hasTourismType cultural tourism
religious tourism
hostsFestival Dussehra
Navaratri
surface form: Navratri
locatedIn Amritsar
Amritsar district
Punjab
Punjab
surface form: Punjab, India
namedAfter Devi
surface form: Goddess Durga
notableFor gold-plated upper structure
reflection in surrounding lake
religious festivals
oftenComparedTo Golden Temple, Amritsar
surface form: Golden Temple
pilgrimageSiteFor Hindus
region northern India
surface form: North India
religion Hinduism
significance major Hindu shrine in Amritsar
surroundedBy sacred tank

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Amritsar hasLandmark Durgiana Temple
Amritsar district hasLandmark Durgiana Temple