Golden temple also known as Sri Darbar Sahib is one of the best places you can visit in India. I visited it in March 2016. What suprised me the most was that all things were going on in a silent and peaceful way without rush even though there was a crowd around 1,00,000 per hour. Everything was arranged so properly from services to prayers.
There I met a Sikh brother and asked him something which was not expected by him. I asked that what was the actual meaning of Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Fateh. He answered that it meant "If we become pure and khalsa then any victory we attain, we are saying to our Guru Sahib Ji that this victory that he gave us belongs too him. Once we follow guru's orders and become khalsa then we will be blessed with his victory".
You find peace at this place and the beauty of it is that you realize its importance. No one at this place is small big rich or poor. We all are servants of God and we owe our life to him. In a country of diverse religions we all say together and this is the best thing. If everyone realizes that "If we are not relatives by blood we can be called relatives by the creator of blood". Understanding basic things in life can always help to build a sustainable future. Better to walk slow in the right direction rather than walking fast to nowhere.