Gurudwara Kothri Sahib – Sultanpur Lodhi
Gurudwara Kothri Sahib – Sultanpur Lodhi When Guru Nanak Dev Ji was young, he secured
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

Gurudwara Tham Sahib, located in Kartarpur town of Jalandhar district, was founded by Guru Arjun Dev Ji in 1598. He planted his sandalwood walking stick, or “Tham”, into the ground and declared it the support of the Sikh faith. This very stick is still preserved at the Gurudwara. Maharaja Ranjit Singh contributed significantly to the building of the current structure and its upkeep. Nearby is a historic well called Gangsar, believed to be connected to the Ganga. Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji also visited Kartarpur and fought his final battle here in 1634 against the Mughal forces, defeating the traitor Pendhe Khan.

Gurudwara Chhevin Patshahi in Basti Shaikh, Jalandhar, stands at the former home of Shaikh Darvesh, a Muslim saint who held a deep spiritual conversation with Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Their meeting is remembered as a moment of mutual reverence and interfaith harmony.

Gurudwara Baoli Sahib – Goindwal Goindwal is situated at a distance of 30 km south-east

Gurudwara Shri Manji Sahib in Sri Hargobindpur marks the residence of Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. The three-storeyed structure, though aged, remains a sacred site for devotees. A tall kesri Nishan Sahib stands as a beacon of its spiritual legacy.

urudwara Bad Tirath Sahib, located in Haripura village, Fazilka, is associated with both Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited the site during his First Udasi and liberated the villagers from a demon through his divine grace. Later, Guru Gobind Singh Ji also visited the site after the Battle of Muktsar and blessed it with five arrow tips, now preserved by the Namdhari community. The Gurudwara holds monthly Amavasya events and celebrates Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birthday with great devotion.

Gurudwara Damdama Sahib – Sri Hargobindpur is a historic site where Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji defeated Mughal forces led by Abdul Khan. After the victory, the Guru established the town with support from the locals. The Gurudwara stands as a powerful symbol of Sikh resilience and devotion, drawing pilgrims from far and wide.

Daroli Bhai is home of many historic Gurudwaras associated with Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji and his family. Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Chevin marks the Guru’s visit and spiritual gatherings. Gurudwara Baba Gurditta Ji stands at the birthplace of Guru Ji’s eldest son. Gurudwara Mata Damodari Ji honors the memory of Guru Sahib’s wife, while Gurudwara Angitha Sahib marks the cremation site of close family members including Mata Damodari Ji and Sai Das Khatri. These shrines collectively preserve the deep historical and spiritual legacy of the Guru’s stay in this village.
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