Gurudwara Sri Laverisar Sahib is situated near Bhucho Mandi, district Bathinda. Its is situated on the barnala Bathinda rail link. Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji came here and had discussion with sidhs. Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji came here and had milk from buffalo which was not giving milk in routine ( ausar jhoti ). Raja benipall served jogis here for 12 years and the established his rulership. When Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji came here from chak fateh Singh wala while on hunting trip. Guru Sahib told people that here Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji had discussions with sidhs and Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji had milk from buffalo which was not giving milk in routine ( ausar jhoti ). People told Guru Sahib that here only a cow had saved her calf from 7 jackals(bedhia). Then Guru Sahib told that this place has very much spirtual power and named it as laverisar Sahib. Guru Sahib also blessed that who so ever will pray here with Devotion, his/her wishes will be fullfilled.
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