
Gurudwara Damdama Sahib
Gurudwara Damdama Sahib Gurudwara Damdama Sahib is associated with the Tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind
Gurudwara Damdama Sahib Gurudwara Damdama Sahib is associated with the Tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind
Gurdwara Bal Leela Maini Sangat Gurdwara Bal Leela Maini Sangat in a narrow lane close
Gurudwara Kangan Ghat, located on the banks of the Ganges near Takht Sri Patna Sahib, is a historic Sikh shrine. It commemorates the sacred moment when Guru Gobind Singh Ji cast his gold bangle into the river and imparted spiritual wisdom to Pandit Shiv Dutt. Easily accessible from Patna Sahib Railway Station, the Gurudwara remains an important site of devotion for pilgrims.
Gurudwara Shri Dashmesh Sthan Patshahi Dasvin – Nahan Gurudwara Shri Dashmesh Sthan also known as
Gurudwara Rewalsar Sahib marks Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s effort to unite the hill kings against tyranny and reveal their true stance. Revered by Sikhs, Hindus and Buddhists, the site is known for its healing lake and interfaith harmony.
Gurudwara Nadaun Sahib Patshahi Dasvin Gurudwara Nadaun Sahib Patshahi Dasvin is a significant historical and
Gurudwara Shri Bibhor Sahib in Naya Nangal marks the place where Guru Gobind Singh Ji arrived after crossing the Sutlej and blessed Saida Mallah. He stayed here for several months at the request of Raja Ratan Rai and recited Chaupai Sahib on the banks of the river. The site holds great spiritual importance and is easily accessible by road, rail and air.
Gurudwara Ghat Sahib – Nangal is a sacred site on the Sutlej River bank where Guru Gobind Singh Ji crossed by boat in 1696 CE. A humble boatman named Saida Mallah ferried the Guru with deep devotion and was blessed that twenty-one generations of his family would attain salvation. The Gurudwara commemorates this moment of divine grace and humility.
urudwara Bad Tirath Sahib, located in Haripura village, Fazilka, is associated with both Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited the site during his First Udasi and liberated the villagers from a demon through his divine grace. Later, Guru Gobind Singh Ji also visited the site after the Battle of Muktsar and blessed it with five arrow tips, now preserved by the Namdhari community. The Gurudwara holds monthly Amavasya events and celebrates Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birthday with great devotion.
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