
Gurudwara Charan Paduka Patshahi Pehli te Nauvin – Nizamabad
Gurudwara Charan Paduka Patshahi Pehli te Nauvin – Nizamabad Gurudwara Charan Paduka Patshahi Pehli te

Gurudwara Charan Paduka Patshahi Pehli te Nauvin – Nizamabad Gurudwara Charan Paduka Patshahi Pehli te

Located in Chhota Mirzapur village, this Gurudwara commemorates the visit of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji as he traveled from Ahraura to Benaras. Local tradition also connects the site to a brief stay by Guru Gobind Singh Ji during his journey from Patna Sahib to Punjab. Though not widely known, the shrine was rebuilt in the 1980s with support from Sikh transporters and devotees from Varanasi and beyond.

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Gurudwara Badi Sangat in Varanasi is a sacred site where Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji stayed for over seven months at the house of Bhai Kalyan Mal. Here, Guru Ji revealed the holy Baoli Ganga Pargat and bathed in its waters. The Gurudwara preserves relics such as Guru Ji’s Chola, Hukumnamas, and the shoes of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and young Gobind Rai, making it a place of deep spiritual and historical significance.
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