Gurudwaras in Gujarat

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Gurudwara Guru Nanak Devji was set up under the leadership of Sqn Ldr Harvinder Singh Sawhney. When he was posted to Gandhinagar in 1978, weekly Darbar was held in the one room house of a Devout airforce sikh, who used to moove all his belongings out on sunday, to hold Guru darbar. Sardar Sawhneyji decided […]

JUNAGARH – A town, formerly a princely State, in Katthiwar zone of the Gujrat province, visited by Guru Nanak Sahib. Gurdwara Charan Paduka (also known as Gurdwara Nanak Shahi) had been built, near Dharagarh gate, in the memory of the visit of Guru Sahib. Later the priests of the Gurdwara closed the Gurdwara and sold […]

This Gurudwara trust has been registered under Public Trust (A2865). The Gurudwara commitee has appealed to the District Collectorate for allocation of the land at the above mentioned address. The commitee here is carrying out programs such as Baisakhi, and all Diwas since last 3 years. We are even raising funds for the construction of […]

Gurudwara Shri Dashmesh Darbar is one of the most beautiful and picturesque gurudwaras in Ahmedabad. Boasting of pearly white exteriors, you can also find elaborate pretty designs on the outer walls. There is also a vast hall to accommodate the devotees coming here to worship and find peace.

In the Course of Guru Nanak Dev ji’s Travels (Udasis) Guru Nanak Dev ji visited Gujarat and onto Lakhpat. In old times Lakhpat was past of Sind (Now in Pakistan). Lakhpat is 170 Kms from Gandhidham, Gujarat (India). In sixteen century it was known as “Basta Bander”. Lakhpat used to be rice growing area and […]

Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi is a Memorial Shrine present in Bharuch City, which was made in memory of Baba Nanak visit during his Missionary Journey. From here Guru Nanak Dev continued his journey to North India. Bharuch is a famous city of Gujarat State(India) situated on the banks of river Narmada and located about 70kms from […]

This was were the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev ji and his companion Sri Mardana ji stopped and spent some time here in 1515-17, after leaving Baroch. From here they left to travel to Rajasthan. Gurdwara Guru Nanak Varhi has been built to preserve the memory of this visit by the founder of Sikhism. […]

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