The ?Prakash Utsav? which the Sikhs celebrated on the 1st
September 2004 marked the 400th anniversary of what event ?
(a) Completion of the construction of the Golden Temple at
Amritsar
(b) Establishment of Sikh religion
(c) Installation of Guru Granth Sahib at the Golden Temple
(d) Worship at Akal Takht
Answer / guest
( c ) Installation of Guru Granth Sahib at the Golden Temple
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