Gurudwara Mahalsar Sahib, Village Sabo Ki Talwandi

Gurudwara Mahalsar Sahib, situated 28 km southeast of Bathinda at Talwandi Sabo (Guru Ki Kashi), is an important Sikh historical site. Here, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji trained Sikhs in horse-riding and martial arts. In 1706, during Baisakhi, Guru Ji initiated the tradition of Holla Mohalla, where Sikhs displayed their martial skills and the winners were honored with gifts, reflecting the spirit of bravery and discipline in Sikh tradition.

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Gurudwara Sahib, Village Bhikhi

Gurudwara Patshahi Nauvin Sahib Village Bikhi

Gurudwara Patshahi Nauvin Sahib in Bhikhi marks the site where Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji stayed during his journey through Malwa. A local chief named Desu embraced Sikhism and was blessed with five arrows by Guru Ji. According to tradition, after Desu’s wife destroyed the arrows, a curse fell upon his family. The Gurudwara observes Shahidi Divas of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and Prakash Divas of Guru Gobind Singh Ji as major annual events.

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Gurudwara Shri Haji Ratan Sahib - Bhatinda

Gurudwara Sri Haji Ratan Sahib – Bhatinda

Sri Gurudwara Haji Ratan Sahib in Bathinda marks the site where Guru Gobind Singh Ji camped in 1706. He engaged in spiritual discourse with Ratan Haji and refuted superstitions about a haunted tomb nearby. The Gurudwara is also associated with the story of a one-eyed demon, whom Guru Ji spiritually guided and sent away. This sacred site remains a place of faith, where devotees believe their heartfelt prayers are fulfilled.

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