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[103] [104] Before 1905, the Golden Temple had Brahmin priests, idols and images for at least a century, attracting pious Sikhs and Hindus. [105] In 1890s, these idols and practices came under attack from reformist Sikhs. [105] In 1905, with the campaign of the Tat Khalsa, these idols and images were removed from the Golden Temple.
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Gurdwārā Bābā Aṭṭal Rāi (Punjabi pronunciation: [ɡʊɾᵊd̪ʊäːɾäː bäbːäː əʈəllːə̆]) is a famous Gurdwara in Amritsar dedicated to Atal Rai, a son of Guru Hargobind and Mata Nanaki. [1] [2] [3] It consists of nine stories and is around forty metres in height. [3] It is just a short walk from the famous Harmandir Sahib.