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Your go-to guide to the history and city of Amritsar through the eyes of a conservation architect in her debut book and her photojournalist husband

Updated on: Aug 30, 2021, 20:16:51 IST
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Conservation architect Gurmeet S Rai’s first memory of Amritsar is from 1995 when she was working on a project to map the heritage of the Grand Trunk Road and the Mughal highway.

One of the pictures of Amritsar clicked by Raghu, used in the book (Raghu Rai)
One of the pictures of Amritsar clicked by Raghu, used in the book (Raghu Rai)

It felt like home. There’s a certain feeling of belonging in Amritsar, especially the Golden Temple,she says about the focus of her debut coffee table book. The book, titled Amritsar - A City in Remembrance, and published by Om Books International, has photographs her photojournalist husband Raghu Rai.

An ongoing narrative

Gurmeet got to know the city while working on the Ministry of Housing’s and Urban Affairs program called Hriday HRIDAY project from 2015 to 2019. “There’s a deep connection between spirituality and culture in Amritsar, be it the langar or the crafts,” she says. She chose to make her writing debut with a coffee table book rather than a novel as she needed to display images of the city.

“Culture needs to be positioned differently and needs to be integral in the way we engage with people while undertaking urban development projects, more specifically in historic cities,” Gurmeet explains. “Culture and nature are two significant aspects that make cities liveable. We inhabit our cities and hence the urban development programs need to be responsive to people, which is what adds to the quality of life. In this generation, we need to recover our heritage. There’s amnesia when it comes to how to engage with our past and secular heritage.”

Gurmeet’s debut coffee table book
Gurmeet’s debut coffee table book

Raghu has long and deep connection with the city, visiting Amritsar twice a month to take pictures. “Going to the Golden Temple is one of the most powerful spiritual experiences. Even though I am born in a Hindu family, I believe in the peace and tranquillity the Golden Temple brings. Even when the militants were right outside, that place provided a certain spirituality that would take over,” he reminiscences about the mid-80s, when he even went with a camera hidden in a garland he was carrying and shot pictures of the damage done to Sri Akal Takht. Sahib

A lockdown longing

All the chapters in this lockdown book, for which Gurmeet travelled to Amritsar last March, end with some ideas for the future.

Gurmeet S Rai (left) is a conservation architect who works in the space of natural and cultural heritage and communities; Raghu Rai (right), also Gurmeet’s husband, is a renowned photojournalist
Gurmeet S Rai (left) is a conservation architect who works in the space of natural and cultural heritage and communities; Raghu Rai (right), also Gurmeet’s husband, is a renowned photojournalist

Familiar with the milestones of Amritsar’s history given her previous work there, Gurmeet honed her research on Sri Harimandir Sahib, the Rambagh garden and the Gobindgarh Fort. “We had to show what it means to recover original layers of the historic buildings and the empowering transformation that it can bring about,” she says. Raghu has previously worked on a book on Sikhs, besides working with the late Khushwant Singh, but this was the first time he was working with a writer he had grown up together on the subject with for 32 years: his wife, Gurmeet. And so, Raghu’s dug into 50 years of work to cull out which pictures to use, as this is the first time he feels the photographs and the text really marry.

Writing the book was like completing a full circle when it came to Gurmeet’s relationship with the city and the Golden Temple. “The architecture site and planning of the Golden Temple has aspects related to equality and humane aspects of an inclusive way of living one’s life which is so relevant to imbibe today,” Gurmeet concludes.

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