Gurudwaras in Haryana
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Gurudwara Triveni Sahib also commemorates the visits of four Gurus. Sri Guru Nanak Sahib Ji came here during time of Kalu Chaudhri. Kalu Chaudhri heard the preachings of Guru Nanak and after renouncing his dacoities, become an ardent Sikh. He constructed a baoli in the memory of the Guru and this can still be seen. […]
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 […]
Gurdwara Navin Patshahi – Guru Tegh Bahadur visited Kurukshetra during one of his missionary tours of Malva and Bangar. This Gurdwara located along Jhansa road north of Thanesar, marks the place where he is believed to have stayed. Its building, too, has been reconstructed during recent decades.
Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Kharak Bhura is situated in village Kharak Bhura in the Haryana district. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came here while travelling to Jind from Dhamtan Sahib. Guru Tegh Bahadur rested here for some time and then continued his journey.
This Gurdwara is dedicated to the memory of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. When he came here, the local pandits enjoyed absolute hegemony. They had by their religious tricks kept the people under sway. They would loot the Devotees who came to this place. They had made a gold ear-ring of the size of a chariot wheel and […]
Gurdwara Dasvin Patshahi – This is a privately owned Shrine in Mohalla Saudagaran in the northwestern part of Thanesar, close to the tomb of the legendary humorist, Shaikh Chilli. It is a small domed Manji Sahib in a house which once belonged to Pandit Moti Ram, who had accepted with humility a donkey as alms […]