
Gurudwara Sri Sulisar Sahib – Kot Dharmu
Gurudwara Sri Sulisar Sahib – Kot Dharmu Gurudwara Sri Sulisar Sahib is located between the
Gurudwara Sri Sulisar Sahib – Kot Dharmu Gurudwara Sri Sulisar Sahib is located between the
Gurudwara Mahalsar Sahib, Village Sabo Ki Talwandi Gurudwara Mahalsar Sahib is situated at a distance
Gurudwara Sri Kangha Sahib Patshahi Dasvin Gurudwara Sri Kangha Sahib Patshahi Dasvin is located in
Gurudwara Sahib Chevi Patshahi in Nawabganj is believed to have been visited by Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji during his travels. The shrine holds deep reverence among the sangat, where daily prayers, kirtan and langar are observed. The main Gurpurabs celebrated here are the birthdays of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, drawing devotees in large numbers.
Gurudwara Chevi Patshahi Sahib in Pilibhit is linked to Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji’s visit. It marks his meeting with Baaj Bahadur, who once received his freedom through the Guru’s grace. Today, the shrine celebrates major Gurpurabs with devotion.
Gurudwara Korhiwala Ghat Sahib is linked to Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s third Udasi in 1514 AD. Rejected by villagers, Guru Ji spent the night at a leper’s hut, offering solace through kirtan. With Guru Ji’s blessings, the leper bathed in a nearby pond and was miraculously cured. Witnessing this, the villagers sought forgiveness, and Guru Ji advised them to build a rest house for travelers. Today, the gurudwara stands at this sacred site, managed by the Karsewa organization, with grand celebrations for Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birthday and Baisakhi.
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Gurudwara Pakki Sangat- Prayagraj Gurudwara Pakki Sangat (Tap Asthan) in Allahabad marks a significant site
Gurudwara Gurubagh Sahib in Varanasi marks the visit of Guru Nanak Dev Ji during his first Udasi in 1507. Guru Ji rested in a garden here, where he shared spiritual wisdom and transformed lives, including those of Pandit Gopal Shastri, Chatur Das and a cursed priest named Ganga Ram. The garden became sacred and the site is now a revered Gurudwara.
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