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Describe the Baolis (Water sources) constructed during the times of Guru Sahibs.

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Answered by SahimSha
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Goindwal (also spelled Goindval) is the site of a township and Sikh shrine Goindwal Baoli, the Well of 84 Steps which was constructed in the 16th century by Guru Amar Das. Goindwal is located on the banks of the River Beas. Originally a ferry landing which connected a popular East - West crossroads of the time, Goindwal became a Sikh center and the first Sikh pilgrimage site. Goindwal has more than a dozen spiritual points of interest and continues to be a popular destination of devotees who visit the important Sikh shrines of the Tarn Taran District in Punjab, India.
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