Gurudwaras in Haryana

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Ambala city is situated on the National Highway popularly called Sher Shah Sun Marg about 190 km from Delhi and 48 km from Chandigarh. This city was sanctified by the sixth Guru Sri HarGobind and Sri Guru Gobind Singh the tenth Guru. Gurudwara Manji Sahib was constructed at the place where the sixth Guru stayed […]

Guru Gobind Singh came to Ambala, on his way back from Kurukshetra to Anandpur Sahib, where he had gone on the occasion of solar eclipse to preach the name of God and the message of Guru Nanak. Gurudwara Gohind Pura was constructed by faithful disciples of the tenth Guru near the railway station of Ambala city. […]

Gurudwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib , Jind is situated in city Jind. Gurudwara Sahib is situated in near Rani Talab. Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji came here while his southern tour. Later Gurudwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib came here while going to Delhi. GURU Sahib came here via Dhamtan, Kharakbhura, and Khatkar Kalan Jind was […]

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 […]

During early Mughal times there was a mosque with three towers at this place. In order to give due respect to the place, sikh preserved it and converted it to Gurdwara Mastgarh Sahib. (reference: Mahan Shabad Kosh Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha Page 697).

The Gurdwara is dedicated to the memory of the eighth Guru Sri HarKishanji. He visited this place on his way to Delhi. it is situated on the Ambala-Naraingarh road. The Guru during hisjourney, from Kiratpur to Panjokhra, travelled through Ropar, Banur, Raipura and Ambala. Along the way he gave the universal message of Guru Nanak, […]

This Gurudwara is dedicated to the Ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji. Guru Tegh Bahadur, after emancipating the sangat of the Malwa region , arrived here from Baher Sahib. The Guru told a carpenter from Bahir, named Malla, that he wanted to go to Kaithal and asked if there was any Sikh Devotee there. […]

Gurudwara BadShahi Bagh, near district courts Ambala city, commemorates the visit of Guru Gobind Singh who stayed here while coming from Lakhnaur, where he had gone to meet his maternal parents. He &amped in the garden, under a cluster of trees. A tank has also been built near the Gurudwara BadShahi Bagh. Gurudwara BadShahi Bagh […]

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