
Gurudwara Naulakha Sahib
Gurudwara Naulakha Sahib Gurudwara Naulakha Sahib is located in the village of Naulakha, Fatehgarh Sahib
Gurudwara Naulakha Sahib Gurudwara Naulakha Sahib is located in the village of Naulakha, Fatehgarh Sahib
Gurudwara Handi Sahib, located in Danapur, Bihar, is a historic site marking the first stop of Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s family after departing from Patna Sahib. It is associated with the devotion of Yamuna Devi, who served khichdi to the Guru’s family and devotees. Miraculously, the food never ran out, symbolizing divine blessings.
Gurudwara Guru Ka Bagh, about three kilometers east of Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib in Patna, marks the site where Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was welcomed by the sangat and young Guru Gobind Singh Ji after a four-year journey. Set in a garden once owned by Nawabs Rahim Bakhsh and Karim Bakhsh, the shrine honors their emotional reunion. The current structure dates back to the 1970s–80s. An old well still in use and the dried Imli tree stump remain as silent witnesses to this historic moment.
Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin marks the visit of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, who stayed here for 17 days. During his stay, a devoted couple, Mai Mari and Rup Chand, requested his blessings for a child. Guru Ji granted their wish, blessing them with seven sons. Before departing, Guru Ji gave an edict to Rup Chand, stating, “Whoever sees this edict shall see me.” It is believed that child Guru Gobind Rai also stayed here for two days while traveling from Patna to Anandpur Sahib. The Gurudwara spans 3.5 acres and Puranmashi is celebrated here every month.
Gurudwara Shri Pamaur Sahib, also known as Gurudwara Patshahi Nauvin, is located in Pamaur village of Fatehgarh Sahib district. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji stayed here for nearly ten days during his journey to Delhi and held a spiritual discourse with Fakir Fazan Shah. He visited the home of Hasana Jat and blessed the villagers for their devotion. Guru Ji also enlightened a renunciant fakir on the virtue of family life. The Gurudwara celebrates major Sikh events including Prakash Purabs and Shaheedi Diwas with deep reverence.
Gurudwara Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib in Railon commemorates Guru Ji’s 1670 visit during his journey to Delhi. When the village was afflicted by a skin disease, Guru Ji rested by a pond, dipped his feet into the water and blessed it. He proclaimed that those who bathe in the pond with faith would be cured. The Gurudwara observes the Prakash Purab of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and the Shahidi Divas of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji with great devotion.
Gurudwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib in Gurne Kalan commemorates Guru Ji’s visit after a humble act of repentance by the people of Lehra Gaga. Guru Ji forgave them and blessed the village before departing for Makorar Sahib. The Gurudwara observes Shahidi Divas, Dussehra and Baisakhi with devotion.
Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin in Samaon commemorates Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s meeting with Sikhs from Peshawar and Kabul. A nearby farmer’s humble offering of bread and buttermilk was accepted and blessed by the Guru, who declared that milk would always abound in his home.
Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin – Barhe Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, along with several devotees, came
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