Gurdwara Tibbi Sahib is associated with the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. This place is situated in sandy terrain at a height (Tibbi means a small hillock). Guru Sahib chose this place to stay on reaching Muktsar as it provided a very good view of the area. When the battle between the Forty Muktas and the Mughals was in progress, Guru Ji helped his sikhs by shooting arrows at the Mughals from this place. The birthdays of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Shahidi purab of Guru Arjun Dev Ji are celebrated with great fervour here. Besides, the Magh Mela is organized on the 12th and 13th of January to commemorate the sacrifice of the Forty Muktas. Diwali and Baisakhi are also celebrated with enthusiasm.
Gurudwara Sri Tibbi Sahib is situated in Mukatsar city. When Guru Gobind Singh ji reached khidrane di dhaab, Bhai dan Singh ji requested Guru Sahib to come at this place where Gurudwara Sri tibi Sahib is situated. Accepting Bhai Sahib's request Guru Sahib pitched his tent here on a tibi (a small hill top). From here only Guru Sahib monitored the fight on khidrane di dhab, between forty sikhs along with mai bhago and auranzebs army lead by jarnail vazir khan. Guru Sahib attacked the army with arrows from here. So this place was also place of victory of that fight. On the end of battle Guru Sahib proceeded towards khidrane di dhab and met the one of alive from forty sikhs.
Location Gurdwara Tibbi Sahib is located on the outskirts of the city of Muktsar on the Guru Harsahai-Muktsar bypass road. It is three kilometers from Gurdwara Tuti Gandi Sahib.AllAboutSikhs is a comprehensive web site on sikhism, sikh history and philosophy, customs and rituals,sikh way of life, social and religious movements. Based on the belief in One God, the Sikh religion recognizes the equality of all human beings, and is marked by rejection of idolatry, ritualism, caste and asceticism. This website serves to heighten the awareness of Sikhism and hopefully can be of some use to seekers of knowledge.
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