Gurudwara Kothri Sahib – Sultanpur Lodhi
Gurudwara Kothri Sahib – Sultanpur Lodhi When Guru Nanak Dev Ji was young, he secured
Gurudwara Kothri Sahib – Sultanpur Lodhi When Guru Nanak Dev Ji was young, he secured
Gurudwara Ber Sahib – Sultanpur Lodhi During his stay at Sultanpur Lodhi, Guru Nanak would
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.
Gurudwara Sri Kandh Sahib in Batala is linked to Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s wedding. It stands at the site of the sacred wall (kandh) that remained standing by his divine will. Every year, a grand celebration and procession commemorate this historic event.
Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Pehli Nanksar, Thakkarwal It is said that Guru Nanak Dev Ji, came
Gurudwara Gau Ghat in Ludhiana is a historic site linked to Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s 16th-century journey. It commemorates Guru Ji’s meeting with Nawab Jalal-ud-Din Lodhi and the miraculous shift of the Sutlej River. Today, the Gurudwara stands as a symbol of Sikh faith, where the Prakash Purabs of all Guru Sahibans and Vaisakhi are celebrated with devotion and enthusiasm.
During his second journey to South India, Guru Nanak Dev Ji reached Bidar and saw the people struggling for clean water. Moved by their plight, he touched a hillside and removed a stone, revealing a fresh water spring, now known as Nanak Jhira. A Gurudwara stands at the site, with the sacred water collected in an Amrit Kund. The Gurudwara also serves Guru Ka Langar, offering free meals to visitors, reflecting Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s message of selfless service.
Gurudwara Hatt Sahib Gurudwara Hatt Sahib is a famous town in Sultanpur Lodhi district Kapurthala,
Gurudwara Mattan Sahib in Kashmir marks the spot where Guru Nanak Dev Ji held spiritual discussions with Pandit Brahm Das and a Muslim Saint. The Gurudwara, built by Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa, continues to be a significant pilgrimage site, embodying the Guru’s teachings of unity, equality and selfless service.
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