
Gurudwara Khara Sahib, Bhaike Mattu
Gurudwara Khara Sahib in Bhaike Mattu, Pakistan, marks the visit of Guru Hargobind Ji, who guided a local to quit smoking and follow Sikhi.
Gurudwara Khara Sahib in Bhaike Mattu, Pakistan, marks the visit of Guru Hargobind Ji, who guided a local to quit smoking and follow Sikhi.
Gurudwara Pehli Patshahi in Lahore marks the site where Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited the home of his devotee Duni Chand in 1510 A.D. Located near Delhi Gate in Sirianwala Bazaar, this sacred place became a Dharamshala after Duni Chand abandoned superstitions. Guru Ji taught the futility of rituals and emphasized service and charity.
Gurudwara Chhevin Patshahi in Kotli Bhaga commemorates Guru Hargobind Ji’s visit. The site includes a historic pipal tree and received land donations for its upkeep, though the Gurudwara now needs preservation.
Gurudwara Dehra Sahib in Lahore marks the martyrdom site of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, where he disappeared into the River Ravi in 1606. Built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, it holds daily prayers and attracts devotees, especially during the Shahidi Jor Mela to honor the Guru’s sacrifice.
Gurudwara Panjvin and Chhevin Patshahi stands near Tambu Sahib on the road to Janamasthan Nankana Sahib. It marks the sacred visits of Guru Arjan Dev Ji and Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Guru Hargobind Ji visited the site in 1613 AD while returning from Kashmir. A preserved piece of the tree under which he rested is displayed inside the domed shrine. Although daily Prakash does not occur, the historic structures continue to draw devotees seeking spiritual solace.
Gurudwara Sahib in Bacche village, Hafizabad, marks the visit of Guru Hargobind Ji. It also honors Bhai Bharti Das, who offered a horse to Guru Gobind Singh Ji and received sacred relics in return. The site once hosted fairs and was supported by land grants, including one from Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
Gurudwara Tambu Sahib in Nankana Sahib marks the place where Guru Nanak Dev Ji, after spending money meant for trade to feed hungry ascetics, hid under a large van tree to avoid his father’s anger. The tree’s drooping branches resembled a tent, giving the Gurudwara its name. This sacred site stands as a tribute to Guru Ji’s message of true seva, with its domed sanctum and deep historical reverence. Located just a kilometer from Gurudwara Janam Asthan, it is a place where devotees proudly pay their respects.
Gurudwara Guru Amar Das Ji in Dhunni commemorates the visit of Guru Amar Das Ji and once preserved one of his sacred shoes. The site, though now under occupation, retains its spiritual and historical importance.
Gurudwara Bazar Sahib, Arusha To preach the Sikh faith, the Parkash of Guru Granth Sahib
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