Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib

Gurudwara Manikaran Sahib, in Himachal Pradesh’s Parvati Valley, is a sacred site for Sikhs and Hindus. In 1574, Guru Nanak performed a miracle here, making a hot spring appear to provide food for the community kitchen. The spring’s healing waters are also linked to Hindu legend, where Lord Shiva and Parvati’s story unfolds. Surrounded by stunning mountains and the Parvati River, Manikaran blends spiritual significance with natural beauty, drawing both pilgrims and travelers.

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Gurudwara Toka Sahib

Gurudwara Toka Sahib

Gurudwara Toka Sahib is a revered historical shrine located near the Haryana-Himachal border. It marks the place where Guru Gobind Singh Ji briefly halted during his journey to and from Nahan at the invitation of Raja Medni Prakash. The Gurudwara preserves the memory of his visit and a nearby site is also respected as his place of meditation.

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Gurudwara Lakhpat Sahib

Gurudwara Lakhpat Sahib, also known as Gurudwara Shri Nanak Darbar Sahib, is located in Lakhpat, Kutch, Gujarat. It commemorates the visit of Guru Nanak Dev Ji during his fourth Udasi. The shrine houses Guru Ji’s relics like wooden footwear, a palkhi, and ancient manuscripts. Once maintained by the Udasi sect, it is now managed by the local Sikh community. Recognized as a State Protected Monument, it also received the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Award for conservation in 2004 following the 2001 earthquake.

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