
Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin – Barha
Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin – Barhe Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, along with several devotees, came

Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin – Barhe Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, along with several devotees, came

Gurudwara Patshahi Nauvin Sahib in Bhikhi marks the site where Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji stayed during his journey through Malwa. A local chief named Desu embraced Sikhism and was blessed with five arrows by Guru Ji. According to tradition, after Desu’s wife destroyed the arrows, a curse fell upon his family. The Gurudwara observes Shahidi Divas of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and Prakash Divas of Guru Gobind Singh Ji as major annual events.
Gurudwara Shri Patshahi Nauvin Sahib – Bhupal Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji during his travels in

Gurudwara Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Patshahi Nauvin in Khiwa Kalan marks the sacred visit of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. Here, Guru Ji blessed a devoted Sikh, Sangha Ji, whose faith and service led to a divine prophecy coming true. The Gurudwara holds grand celebrations on major Gurpurabs and martyrdom days. It offers accommodation with 20 rooms for pilgrims and is located 7 km from Bhikhi and 20 km from Dhanaula in Mansa district, Punjab.

Gurudwara Bhai Behlo Sahib stands at the birthplace of Bhai Bahilon Ji, a devoted Sikh who played a significant role in the construction of Sri Harmandir Sahib in 1553 A.D. His dedication and humility were recognized by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, who lovingly embraced him and declared him first among all. The Gurudwara commemorates major Sikh events and offers accommodation for visiting pilgrims.

Gurudwara Shri Bibhor Sahib in Naya Nangal marks the place where Guru Gobind Singh Ji arrived after crossing the Sutlej and blessed Saida Mallah. He stayed here for several months at the request of Raja Ratan Rai and recited Chaupai Sahib on the banks of the river. The site holds great spiritual importance and is easily accessible by road, rail and air.

Gurudwara Ghat Sahib – Nangal is a sacred site on the Sutlej River bank where Guru Gobind Singh Ji crossed by boat in 1696 CE. A humble boatman named Saida Mallah ferried the Guru with deep devotion and was blessed that twenty-one generations of his family would attain salvation. The Gurudwara commemorates this moment of divine grace and humility.
Gurudwara Kothri Sahib – Sultanpur Lodhi When Guru Nanak Dev Ji was young, he secured

Gurudwara Ber Sahib – Sultanpur Lodhi During his stay at Sultanpur Lodhi, Guru Nanak would
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