Gurudwaras in Barnala

The District of Barnala is situated in Punjab State of Northwestern India. It is 1410 Sq. Km. in area. It is surrounded by District Moga in the Northwest, District Bathinda in the West, District Ludhiana in the North and District Sangrur on all other sides. The City of Barnala is the headquarter of this District.
Barnala was founded by Baba Ala Singh in 1775 when he pushed Rungarh Muslims out of the area who were known for their stealing and plundering acts in nearby Villages. This District was part of Sangrur District. It was created by Captain Amarinder Singh, Ex-Chief Minister of Punjab, in 2006 with special efforts of Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon, MLA Barnala. This District is well known for Textiles.
This District has been divided into two Tehsils and one Sub-Tehsil –
Tehsils – Barnala , Tapa
Sub-Tehsils – Bhadaur

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This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 22 Km from Barnala City on Barnala – Moga Road in Village Gahal. The Seventh Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Har Rai Sahib visited this place alongwith 2200 horseriders while on his way to Mehraj (in Bathinda District of Punjab).

Village Maur also known as Dhilwan Maur to distinguish it from Maur Kalan in Bhatinda District of Punjab. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji stayed in Village Dhilwan for several months during his travels in the Malwa region.In the thicket about 2 km northeast of Maur there used to be a pond called “Dulami ki Dhab” where […]

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came to this place from Village Sekha in the year 1665 A.D. The Gurdwara Gurusar Sahib Patshahi Nauvin marks the site of GuruJi’s camp. GuruJi tied his horse with a Jand tree. He sat on a mound near a pond. One day a large number of people assembled there to listen […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 18 Km from Raikot (in Ludhiana District of Punjab) on Barnala – Raikot Road in Village Chak Bhai Ka. The Sixth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji blessed this place by his visit. A pair of shoes belonging to Guru Ji have been preserved here. Sri […]

This Gurdwara is also known as Gurdwara Akal Yantar and is situated at a distance of 25 Km Northwest of Barnala City on Barnala – Faridkot Highway in Bhadour City. This City was founded Centuries ago by Raja Bhadarsen and he made this City his Capital. About 1800 Years ago, River Sutlej used to flow […]

Tapa, a small market town 19 km southwest of Barnala (30022`N, 75032`E) in Sangrur district of the Punjab, claims a historical shrine, Gurdwara Tibba Sahib Patshahi IX, dedicated to Guru Tegh Bahadur. The old building constructed by Maharaja Karam Singh (1798-1845) of Patiala has since been replaced by a more spacious complex raised by Baba […]

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came to Village Dhilwan from Sohiwal Dhab and he stayed here for several months during his travels in the Malwa region. It is believed that during Guru Ji’s stay over here there was an eclipse and large number of people had gathered. They were impressed with Guru Ji and many of […]

Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Nauvin Sahib is situated in Village Dhilwaan district barnala. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib ji came here from handayaa via dhaula, sohiana Sahib. Guru Sahib first came at Village kailon, but people didnt cared about him. Then Guru Sahib came here in Village Dhilwaan. Bhai mado ji basically from Village surSingh wala […]

Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came to Village Handiyaya in the year 1665 A.D and rested under a grove near a pond. From Gurdwara Gurusar Pakka Sahib, GuruJi came to the place where the present Gurdwara Gurusar Kacha Sahib exists. Here an old lady named Mai Joni offered GuruJi fresh milk. Guru Ji drank the milk […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 5 Km Southeast of Barnala City in Village Pharwahi. The Ninth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji visited this place in 1665 during his journey of Malwa region. Guru Ji came from Village Kattu and stayed here for a Night. Next Morning, when Guru Ji was […]

Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji arrived here from Anandpur in January 1666. Guru Tegh Bahadur stopped at the site of the current Gurdwara, where there was a water pond, for 2 days. According to local tradition. At the time there were 22 surrounding villages inhabited by peasants of the Javada clan. The local leader Tirloka […]

Gurudwara Sri Arisar Sahib is situated at outer of Village Dhaula district barnala. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib came here from Gurudwara Sri kacha Gurusar Sahib. Guru Sahib’s horse stopped here and didnt went ahead. When sangat asked Guru Sahib about this. Guru Sahib told people that ahead of this was tobacco fields belonging to […]

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