
Gurudwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji – Distt. Mandi
Gurudwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Mandi Guru Gobind Singh Ji spent a month in

Gurudwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Mandi Guru Gobind Singh Ji spent a month in

Gurudwara Raj Ghat Patshahi Dasvin in Kurukshetra commemorates the visit of Guru Gobind Singh Ji during the solar eclipse fair of 1702–03. Guru Ji challenged the belief that alms could free the Sun-god from demons believed to be eating the sun, exposing the futility of superstition. The Gurudwara stands as a symbol of truth, wisdom and rejection of blind rituals.

Gurudwara Shri Mar Jiwala Sahib in Tanda, Uttarakhand, marks a miraculous event from the life of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Disguised as a child, Guru Sahib was sold to a merchant who asked him to graze sheep. Guru Ji declared that any sheep touched by his stick would die—and when tested, it did. Upon touching it again, Guru Sahib brought it back to life. This event, symbolizing divine will and a stand against human trafficking, gave the site its name “Mar Jiwala.” The Gurudwara commemorates this powerful moment and serves as a place of reflection and faith.

Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Chevin Sahib, Nanakmatta Gurudwara Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji is situated in

Gurudwara Killa Sahib in Bidora village marks the place where Guru Hargobind Ji arrived after Baba Almast Ji’s plea. It lies 6 km from Gurudwara Nanakmatta Sahib and commemorates the Guru’s swift response to protect Sikh values.

Gurudwara Wadda Ghallughara Sahib in Kup Rohira, Malerkotla, commemorates the 1762 Great Holocaust, where thousands of Sikhs were martyred while resisting Ahmad Shah Durrani’s forces. This sacred site stands as a solemn tribute to the immense sacrifice and unwavering spirit of the Sikh community.

Gurudwara Chhota Ghallughara, Gurdaspur stands as a reminder of the immense sacrifices made by the Sikh community during one of the darkest chapters in Sikh history. The Chhota Ghallughara of 1746 reflects the courage, resilience and unwavering faith of the Khalsa in the face of persecution. Read the full history and significance of this sacred place.

Gurudwara Suhela Ghora Gurudwara Sri Suhela Ghora Sahib commemorates Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji’s visit

Gurudwara Sri Parivar Vichora Sahib marks the sacred place where Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s family was separated while crossing the Sirsa River in 1705, a deeply emotional moment in Sikh history remembered for sacrifice, courage and faith.
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