Gurudwara Moti Bagh Sahib New Delhi

Gurudwara Moti Bagh Sahib

Gurudwara Moti Bagh Sahib is a sacred Sikh site associated with the stay of Guru Gobind Singh Ji during his visit to the city in 1707. The Gurudwara marks the place where Guru Sahib camped with the Khalsa army and spent time strengthening the Sikh faith and guiding his followers. It is also remembered for the remarkable display of archery in which Guru Gobind Singh Ji shot an arrow towards the Red Fort, demonstrating his exceptional skill and confidence.

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ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ ਨਾਨਕ ਝੀਰਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ | Gurudwara Nanak Jhira Sahib गुरुद्वारा नानक झीरा साहिब

Nanak Jhira Sahib – Bidar

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.

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Gurudwara Qila Sri Lohgarh Sahib

Lohgarh Fort, the first fort of Sikhism, was built in 1618 inside Lohgarh Gate, Amritsar. Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, upholding the principles of Miri-Piri, armed the Sikh Panth and established Shri Akal Takht Sahib. In 1629, during the wedding of Bibi Veero, Mukhlis Khan attacked Amritsar, but Guru Sahib led a fierce battle, securing victory. This marked the first war of the Khalsa, inspiring the Sikh community. The fort still preserves the historic Beri tree cannon, a symbol of Sikh resilience.

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