
Gurudwara Buraj Mata Gujri Ji
Gurudwara Buraj Mata Gujri Ji, also known as Thanda Burj in Sirhind, commemorates the imprisonment of Mata Gujri Ji and the younger Sahibzadas. It stands as a powerful symbol of sacrifice and faith in Sikh history.

Gurudwara Buraj Mata Gujri Ji, also known as Thanda Burj in Sirhind, commemorates the imprisonment of Mata Gujri Ji and the younger Sahibzadas. It stands as a powerful symbol of sacrifice and faith in Sikh history.

Gurudwara Shri Antaratma Sahib in Sultanpur Lodhi commemorates the place where Guru Nanak Dev Ji explained that true prayer comes from the mind and soul, not just physical actions.

Gurudwara Pahin Sahib Sachi Manji in Dulchi Ke, Ferozepur, is linked to Guru Amar Das Ji and the story of Baba Sach-Na-Sach. It is known for the sacred shoes blessed by Guru Ji that are believed to cure suffering and illness.

Gurudwara Bibi Kaulan Ji Sri Kaulsar Sahib in Amritsar is dedicated to Mata Kaulan Ji. Located near Harmandir Sahib, it is associated with Kaulsar Sarovar and holds deep historical and spiritual significance in Sikh history.

Gurdwara Arisar Sahib, located near Barnala on the Barnala–Bathinda road, is a historic shrine associated with Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. Devotees believe that sincere Ardas offered here helps resolve pending tasks and brings spiritual blessings.

Gurudwara Tahli Sahib (Santokhsar) in Amritsar is associated with Guru Arjan Dev Ji and houses Santokhsar, the first excavated sarovar of the city. Initiated under Guru Amar Das Ji and later completed by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, this sacred site reflects deep historical and spiritual significance.

Gurudwara Bhai Manjh Ji, located in village Kanghmai, District Hoshiarpur, Punjab, commemorates the deep devotion and selfless service of Bhai Manjh Ji towards Guru Arjan Dev Ji. This sacred place stands as a symbol of unwavering faith and Nishkam Seva in Sikh history.

Gurudwara Shri Bebe Nanaki Ji in Sultanpur Lodhi commemorates the residence of Bebe Nanaki Ji, the elder sister of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, remembered for her deep faith and for being the first to recognize Guru Ji’s divine light.

Gurudwara Shaheed Baba Bota Ji and Baba Garja Singh Ji near Tarn Taran commemorates the unmatched bravery of two Sikh warriors who challenged Mughal authority after the martyrdom of Baba Deep Singh Ji. Their fearless stand, unity beyond caste and supreme sacrifice at this site continue to inspire the true spirit of the Khalsa.
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