
Gurudwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji – Distt. Mandi
Gurudwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Mandi Guru Gobind Singh Ji spent a month in

Gurudwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, Mandi Guru Gobind Singh Ji spent a month in

Gurudwara Bhangani Sahib, Distt – Nahan The fierce and bloody battle, Battle of Bhangani Sahib,

Gurudwara Raj Ghat Patshahi Dasvin in Kurukshetra commemorates the visit of Guru Gobind Singh Ji during the solar eclipse fair of 1702–03. Guru Ji challenged the belief that alms could free the Sun-god from demons believed to be eating the sun, exposing the futility of superstition. The Gurudwara stands as a symbol of truth, wisdom and rejection of blind rituals.

Gurudwara Chhevin Patshahi in Narali, Rawalpindi, marks the stay of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Once known as Tapa Harbans Ji, it features a historic veranda, sarovar, and the samadh of Bhai Harbans Singh beneath a centuries-old banyan tree.

Gurudwara Chhevin Patshahi in Buzurgwal, located about 24 km from Gujrat on the Gujrat–Bhimber road, marks the place where Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji stayed during his return from Kashmir. Once home to three Gurdwaras, the village now retains only faint and unrecognizable remains of the last one. The site is unmarked, deteriorating, and lacks official preservation. Local guidance is essential to identify its exact location.

Gurudwara Joga Singh in Peshawar was founded by Hari Singh Nalwa, the legendary general of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s army. Once closed after the partition in 1947, it was reopened in 1980 with permission from the Pakistan government. Today, it stands as a symbol of resilience, preserving Sikh heritage in the region.

Gurudwara Thara Sahib at Sakhi Sarwar in District D.G. Khan commemorates the visit of Guru Nanak Dev Ji during his travels from Dera Ismail Khan. The sacred spot where he stayed lies inside the compound of Hazrat Sakhi Sarwar’s tomb, between the mosque and the mazar. Though a fair is held here annually, no recitation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji takes place. Due to lack of clear signposting, visitors are advised to seek local guidance to locate the site, which is not widely known even among residents.

Gurudwara Nanakwara in Kandhkot, Pakistan, is dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who is believed to have visited the area. The two-story Gurudwara serves as a place of worship and community, offering Langar to all visitors, embodying Sikh values of equality and service.

Gurudwara Pehli Patshahi Tilganji Sahib is located on Masjid Road in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan. Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited this place during his third Udasi. It is believed that when Guru Ji arrived, he distributed til (sesame) as parshad to the gathered devotees, which led to the shrine being named Tilganji Sahib. The Gurdwara features a mosque-like entrance and a domed structure. A school now functions inside the premises, and the local Sikh Sangat has filed a legal case to reclaim full possession of the site.
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