Gurudwara Tibbi Sahib, Muktsar

Gurudwara Tibbi Sahib – Muktsar

Gurudwara Tibbi Sahib, located on a sandy mound near Sri Muktsar Sahib, marks the spot where Guru Gobind Singh Ji stood and guided his forces during the fierce battle of the Forty Muktas in 1705. From this elevated position, Guru Ji observed the battlefield and blessed the Sikhs who fought with unmatched valor. The Gurudwara remains a sacred site for devotees and is especially visited during the annual Magh Mela held in January.

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Gurudwara Shri Haji Ratan Sahib - Bhatinda

Gurudwara Sri Haji Ratan Sahib – Bhatinda

Sri Gurudwara Haji Ratan Sahib in Bathinda marks the site where Guru Gobind Singh Ji camped in 1706. He engaged in spiritual discourse with Ratan Haji and refuted superstitions about a haunted tomb nearby. The Gurudwara is also associated with the story of a one-eyed demon, whom Guru Ji spiritually guided and sent away. This sacred site remains a place of faith, where devotees believe their heartfelt prayers are fulfilled.

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Gurudwara Baher Sahib

Gurudwara Baher Sahib

Gurudwara Baher Sahib, located in village Baher just 8 km from Fatehgarh Sahib, commemorates the miraculous event where Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji brought a dead child back to life and named the village. This sacred place holds deep spiritual significance and is visited by devotees seeking blessings.

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Gurudwara Manji Sahib, Kanech

Gurudwara Manji Sahib, Kanech

Gurudwara Manji Sahib marks a poignant moment in Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s journey to Malwa in 1705. It’s where he encountered farmer Fatta and subtly revealed divine foresight. The Gurudwara is a vital center for celebrating Gurpurabs of the first, fifth, and tenth Gurus, and the Shahidi Divas of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji.

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Gurudwara Manji Sahib Patshahi Nauvi, Jakhwali

Gurudwara Manji Sahib Patshahi Nauvi, Jakhwali

urudwara Manji Sahib Patshahi Nauvi in Jakhwali preserves the memory of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s visit and his special blessing for prosperity. With its ancient well and Banyan tree, it’s a spiritual hub celebrating major Gurpurbs and attracting devotees from surrounding villages.

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