Gurudwaras in Bhatinda

The District of Bathinda is situated in Punjab State of Northwestern India. It is 3367 Sq. Km. in area. It is surrounded by District Mukatsar in the West, District Faridkot in the Northwest, District Moga in the North, District Sangrur in the Northeast, District Mansa in the Southeast and District Sirsa of Haryana State in the South. The City of Bathinda is the headquarter of this District.
Bathinda has been in existence since the ancient Period of History and was known as Bikramgarh. According to Ibn Battuta, an Islamic traveller, it was known as Batrind. It is generally believed that Bathinda was built by Bhati Rao, son of Bal Band. He and his descendants became rulers of Punjab in the 6th Century AD. They named the City as Bitunda or Whatinda after their Surname, which finally changed to Bathinda. Bathinda is one of the biggest Cotton markets in Northern India.
This District has been divided into 3 Tehsils and 8 Sub Tehsils –
Tehsils – Bathinda , Rampuraphul , Talwandi Sabo
Sub-Tehsils – Bathinda , Sangat , Nathana , Rampura , Phul , Maur , Bhagta Bhai Ka , Talwandi Sabo

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Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Chevin Sahib is situated in Village kangar district. Bathinda. This Village is adjoining to the Village Dina, district Moga, (Gurudwara Sri Lohgarh Sahib) this place was fort of rai jodh grandsaon of Baba Mithasar. When Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji came to Bhai Rupa (district Bathinda) rai jodh ji requested Guru Sahib […]

Amargarh,village 3 km east of Goniana Mandi (SOMS`N, 74°54`E) in Bathinda district of the Punjab, has an old shrine, Gurdwara Vidyasar Patshahi Satvin, dedicated to Guru Har Rai (1630-61) who, according to local tradition, visited the site during his stay at Bhokhari, since renamed Har Raipur. Amargarh was then called Jhablutti. The shrine was looked […]

Gurudwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji Sahib is situated in the Village Chak Fateh Singh wala, district Bathinda. After the battle of Mukatsar Sahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji was staying at Talwandi Sabo (Gurudwara Sri Damdama Sahib). Mai Deesan ji was great disciple of Guru Sahib. She always wanted to have Guru Sahib’s darshan […]

BHAI RUPA, Village 18 km north of Rampura Phul (30° 16`N, 75° 14`E) in Bathinda district of the Punjab, celebrates the name of a prominent Sikh, Bhai Rupa(Rup Chand, 1614-1709), who laid the foundation of it in 1631 at the instance of Guru Hargobind. Next to Bhai Rupa`s house was built a gurdwara in Guru […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 28 Km Southeast of Bathinda City on Bathinda-Sardulgarh Road in town Talwandi Sabo which is also known as Guru Ki Kashi. The Tenth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji visited this place in 1706, after leaving Anandpur Sahib and fighting against Mughal forces via Chamkaur Sahib […]

Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Dasvin Sahib is situated in Village Kotshamir district Bathinda. This village is situated on Bathinda Talwandi Sabo road. Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji came here while coming back from qilla mubarak Sahib Bathinda. Along with Guru Sahib was monster who later Guru Sahib sent to Fatehgarh Sahib. Local people served Guru Sahib […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 25 Km East of town Jaito (in District Faridkot) in Village Gurusar. The Tenth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji visited this place in 1706, while on his way from Dina (in District Moga) on hunting expedition. Guru Ji halted at this place on the bank […]

Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Chevin Sahib is situated in Village Mehraj of district Bathinda. When Bhai Bidhi chand ji brought second horse from lahore fort Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji was at Village kangar with rai jodh. At the time of leaving lahore fort Bhai Bidhi chand had informed mughal authorities that this horse belonged to […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 45 Km from Bathinda City and 6 Km Northwest of town Rampura Phul in Village Mehraj. Once followers of Sixth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji , from Kabul and Peshawar, purchased two Arabian horses out of their Daswandh (1/10th part of the income). They were […]

Gurudwara Sri Likhansar Sahib is situated in Talwandi Sabo in Bathinda Distt. Bhai Mani Singh ji wrote Adi Guru Granth Sahib Ji dictated by Guru Gobind Singh And later on Guru Sahib had thrown all the ink and kalams (pen) in the Sarovar and blessed that who so ever will write the thirty five words of the […]

Gurudwara Sri Mata Sundar Kaur ji & Mata Sahib Kaur is situated in Talwandi Sabo in district Bhatinda. Gurudwara Sahib is situated on the back side of Gurudwara takhat Sri Damdama Sahib. Guru Gobind Singh ji came after the battle of Mukatsar Sahib. when Guru Sahib reached this holy place, Mata Sundar Kaur ji & […]

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