Gurudwaras in Haryana

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Gurudwara Baoli Sahib is situated in the Panchkula city. This Gurudwara Sahib is situated on the back side of Mata mansa Devi mandir. On this sacred place on request from mahatama for water, Guru Nanak Dev ji uprooted a stone placed nearby to him from which water started coming out. Guru Nanak Dev ji said […]

This Gurdwara is associated with the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. This Village is the birthplace of Saiyyad Pir Bhikhan Shah. Guru Gobind Singh stayed here on his way to Kurukshetra. A Ramgharia Sikh Devotee of the Guru took him to his house and looked after him very well. He presented to the Guru […]

Gurudwara Manji Sahib – Shahabad : At this place Baba Banda Singh Bhadur took rest after defeating Mughal Army in a war.

Gurdwara Mardon Sahib Patshahi 9 & 10 – Mardon is an old Village, 15 kilometres south of Ambala City along the Ambala-Barnala road. It was visited both by Guru Tegh Bahadur and by Guru Gobind Singh. According to Mahan Kosh, separate Shrines dedicated to the two Gurus existed near the Village, but now a common […]

Gurudwara Shri Patshahi Nauvin Sahib, Bani Badarpur is situated in in Village Bani Badarpur Teh Ladwa Distt Kurukshetra. Guru Tegh Bahadur ji came here two times. Guru Sahib came here from Kurukshetra, via Muniarpur and Dudhi. On his first visit Guru Sahib gave some money to Village Headman Rambakash for getting a well dugg. But he spent […]

Gurdwara Manji Sahib is associated with the first Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji. He visited this place during his third Udasi (travels) in 1517. There was a big jungle here at that time. A group of yogis practised Hatha Yoga at the Dhara Mandap. Guruji impressed upon them the futility of self-torture and renunciation as […]

Gurdwara Sat Sang Sahib – The remaining two historical Gurdwaras are related to the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur, and the carrying of his head to Kiratpur and Chakk Nanaki by Bhai Jaita in November 1675. Gurdwara Sat Sang Sahib is on the Hospital Road in Mohalla Kukharan (lit. potters) on the site where Bhai […]

The Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib stayed at this place while on his way from Talwandi Sabo to Kurukshetra for the Solar Eclipse fair. Guru ji rested at this place which is just outside the Village. The place where Guru ji rested is the site of this Gurdwara. A Ramgharia Sikh Devotee of the […]

Gurdwara Raj Ghat Patshahi Dasvin – When Guru Gobind Singh came to Kurukshetra on the occasion of the solar eclipse fair in 1702-03, he camped at the place now occupied by this Gurdwara. It was, as it still is, the custom to give rich presents as alms to Brahmans during the eclipse, and receive their […]

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