
Gurudwara Tobha Bhai Salho Ji
Gurudwara Tobha Bhai Salho Ji Gurudwara Tobha Bhai Salho Ji is located in the Amritsar
Gurudwara Tobha Bhai Salho Ji Gurudwara Tobha Bhai Salho Ji is located in the Amritsar
Gurudwara Bhai Behlo Sahib stands at the birthplace of Bhai Bahilon Ji, a devoted Sikh who played a significant role in the construction of Sri Harmandir Sahib in 1553 A.D. His dedication and humility were recognized by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, who lovingly embraced him and declared him first among all. The Gurudwara commemorates major Sikh events and offers accommodation for visiting pilgrims.
Gurudwara Tham Sahib, located in Kartarpur town of Jalandhar district, was founded by Guru Arjun Dev Ji in 1598. He planted his sandalwood walking stick, or “Tham”, into the ground and declared it the support of the Sikh faith. This very stick is still preserved at the Gurudwara. Maharaja Ranjit Singh contributed significantly to the building of the current structure and its upkeep. Nearby is a historic well called Gangsar, believed to be connected to the Ganga. Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji also visited Kartarpur and fought his final battle here in 1634 against the Mughal forces, defeating the traitor Pendhe Khan.
Gurudwara Ramsar Sahib, situated on the banks of Ramsar Sarovar in Amritsar, is a revered historical site. It is here that Guru Arjun Dev, along with Bhai Gurdas, compiled the sacred Adi Granth, which was later installed in the Golden Temple in 1604. This holy scripture embodies the teachings of the Sikh Gurus and selected writings from Hindu and Muslim saints, emphasizing the unity of God and the brotherhood of mankind. Guru Gobind Singh later bestowed the status of the eternal Guru upon the Guru Granth Sahib, making Gurudwara Ramsar a site of immense spiritual importance.
Located near the Golden Temple, Gurudwara Guru Ke Mahal was built by Guru Ram Das Ji in 1573. It is the birthplace of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and holds significant historical and spiritual value.
Established by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, Gurudwara Sri Tarn Taran Sahib is renowned for its vast Sarovar, spiritual significance and deep Sikh heritage. A prominent pilgrimage site, it continues to inspire devotees with its history and serene atmosphere.
Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, was conceived by Guru Arjan Sahib. It is the spiritual heart of Sikhism, offering a place of worship, peace and unity for millions of devotees.
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