Tag: holy water

A Sikh devotee distributes Jal Sewa, holy drinking water, at the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in Delhi, India.

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Amrit, or holy water, is served to everyone at the gurdwara by volunteers. It is believed to have divine power that can heal ailments and keep misfortune at bay.

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Holy water is served to everyone at the gurdwara by volunteers. It is believed to have divine power that can heal ailments and keep misfortune at bay.

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