
Gurudwara Shri Sann Sahib
Gurudwara Shri Sann Sahib Guru Amar Das Ji faced a challenging moment in his life
Gurudwara Shri Sann Sahib Guru Amar Das Ji faced a challenging moment in his life
Gurudwara Garhi Sahib in Chamkaur Sahib commemorates the historic battle where Guru Gobind Singh Ji and 40 Sikhs, including his two elder sons, bravely fought against a massive Mughal force in 1705. The Gurudwara stands on the site of a fortified house used by Guru Ji during the legendary battle.
Gurudwara Shaheed Ganj Sahib in Morinda commemorates the sacrifice of Khalsa warriors who laid down their lives while avenging the betrayal and martyrdom of Mata Gujri Ji and the younger Sahibzadas. This sacred site marks the place where tensions erupted as Singhs were insulted while fetching water, leading to a fierce battle in which many attained martyrdom. The Gurudwara now stands as a symbol of justice, sacrifice and the enduring spirit of the Khalsa.
Gurudwara Shri Manji Sahib Patshahi Dasvin in Boor Majra commemorates Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s halt on December 6, 1705, while traveling to Chamkaur Sahib after evacuating Anandpur Sahib. Accompanied by the Panj Piaras and 40 Sikhs, Guru Ji rested here and used a historic well for water. Located along Guru Gobind Singh Marg, the Gurudwara is 8 km east of Chamkaur Sahib and 13 km from Ropar.
Gurudwara Kotwali Sahib in Morinda marks the site where Mata Gujri Ji and the younger Sahibzadas were imprisoned before being sent to Sirhind for martyrdom. It stands as a tribute to their courage and sacrifice during a pivotal moment in Sikh history.
Gurudwara Jand Sahib is a revered historical site near Chamkaur Sahib, marking the spot where Guru Gobind Singh Ji briefly rested under a Jand tree after the Battle of Chamkaur in 1704. This sacred Gurudwara now stands in remembrance of that moment before Guru Ji continued his journey toward Gurudwara Jhar Sahib.
At Gurudwara Sri Katalgarh Sahib, Bibi Sharan Kaur Ji bravely cremated the Sahibzadas and other martyrs, including her husband. In this act of devotion, she sacrificed her life. The Gurudwara commemorates their unmatched bravery.
Gurudwara Akalgarh Sahib, located in village Gharuan on the Chandigarh–Ludhiana Road, marks the sacred visits of Guru Har Rai Ji and Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. Guru Har Rai Ji inspired many locals here, leading to the establishment of a Dharamshala. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji also visited, either in 1670 or during his journey to Delhi in 1675. After facing indifference from priests, Guruji chose to stay under a grove outside the village, where he was served with devotion by a carpenter named Balap Ram. The Gurudwara stands today as a tribute to these historic events.
Gurudwara Bhatha Sahib, located in Ropar, is a historic Gurudwara where Guru Gobind Singh Ji miraculously cooled down a burning kiln. This sacred site symbolizes Sikh history, faith, and divine intervention. Guru Ji visited this place four times, and the Gurudwara was established in his memory. Every year, grand religious gatherings take place here, attracting devotees from all over.
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