This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 2 Km from town Morinda in Village Saheri.
Earlier this Village was known as Kheri. The Tenth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji's Mother Mata Gujri Ji and his two younger sons Sahibzada Zoravar Singh Ji and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji had got separated from him while crossing River Sirsa in 1705. They were brought by their family cook Gangu to his Village Saheri , where they spent their Night, now Gurdwara Bhianak Raat di Chees is situated here. In the Night, Gangu stole the purse of Mata Ji which contained gold Coins. Next Morning, he started shouting about the theft. Mata Ji asked him to keep quite, You can keep gold Coins, we are not demanding Coins from you. Upon hearing this, Gangu got angry and said that he had given them the shelter and you are saying that I have committed the theft. Gangu went to Morinda Police Chief and informed him about the presence of Mata Gujri Ji and two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji in his house. Gangu got them arrested by two Ranghar headmen of Morinda from the place where Gurdwara Rath Sahib is situated.
Gurudwara Sri Bhiaanak Raat di Chees is situated in the Saheri Village on Morinda Ropar road in Ropar district. In 1705 when Mata Gujari ji, Sahibzaada Zorawar Singh ji and Sahibzaada Fateh Singh ji got parted from Guru Gobind Singh ji at Sarsa river. Along with Gangu cook they stayed here at gangus residence for night in Saheri Village. In night gangu had stolen the pouch full of gold coin. In morning gangu started shouting about theft but Mata ji asked him to keep quite we are not asking for the coins you can keep them resulting gangu got angry that he has given them shelter and he is being proven as thief. Later gangu made them to leave the house and reported to morinda kotwal about Mata ji, and Sahibzaada Sahibs. They were arrested by the Morinda police at Gurudwara Sri Rath Sahib situated on the main road in the Saheri Village.
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