Gurudwaras in Asia
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This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 10 Km from Mansa City on Mansa-Bathinda Road in Village Bhaini Bangar. BHAINI BAGHA, an old Village 10 km north of the district town of Mansa (29° 59`N, 75° 23`E) in the Punjab, has a historical shrine, Gurdwara Rakabsar Patshahi Nauvin. It is said that as Guru […]
Gurdwara Sri Nankana Sahib is associated with the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji who came here after having visited Nanak Mata and Nanak Puri. At that time, the Dhela river used to cause havoc in the city by flooding each year. When Guru ji reached this place, the loca people were on the verge […]
This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 11 Km from Talwandi Bhai on Moga – Fatehgarh – Panjtur road in Village Sanher. The Sixth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru hargobind Sahib Ji visited this place while on his way from Amritsar to Darauli Bhai ( a Village in Moga District). Guru Ji got a well […]
Gurudwara Sri Gurusar Sahib, Pato Hira Singh is situated in the Village Pato Hira Singh Village district Moga. Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji visited this place on his tour to Malwa. Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji also visited this place. First time Guru Sahib stopped here while going to Dina, second time Guru Sahib came […]
This Gurdwara is located where Antim Sanskar (cremation) of Baba Deep Singh and other Shaheed Singhs was carried out. Sardar Jassa Singh Ramgarhia constructed a memorial to the famed martyr. In the 19th century Akali Phula Singh replaced the memorial platform into a magnificent gurdwara. For a long time this Gurdwara was under the management […]
The Village called Ghawindi is on Lahore-Ghawindi road. It is two kilometer from Ghawindi and the Shrine of Jagat Guru called Lahura Sahib is located in this Village. Guru Nanak had come to this Village from “Jahman” and stayed under the benign shade of a Lahura tree, thus the Shrine came to be called Lahura […]