Gurudwaras in Gurdaspur

The District of Gurdaspur is situated in Punjab State of Northwestern India. It is 3569 Sq. Km. in area. It is surrounded by District Kathua of Jammu and kashmir State in the North, District Hoshiarpur in the Southeast, Districts Chamba and kangra of Himachal Pradesh State in the Northeast, District Kapurthala in the South, District Amritsar in the Southwest and Pakistan in the Northwest. The City of Gurdaspur is the headquarter of this District.
The District of Gurdaspur was founded by Guriya ji in the begining of 17th Century. Guriya ji was a resident of Village Paniar situated 5 miles North of Gurdaspur. He purchased land for Gurdaspur from farmers of Sangi Caste. On his name, the city was named as Gurdaspur. This District is famous for manufacturing Machine tools and Woolen products.
It has been divided into 5 Tehsils and 10 Sub-Tehsils – Tehsils – Batala , Dera Baba Nanak , Gurdaspur , Pathankot , Dhar KalanSub-Tehsils – Bamyal , Dhariwal , Kahnuwan , Kalanaur , Narot Jaimal Singh , Qadian , Sri Hargobindpur , Dina Nagar , Naushehra Majha Singh , Fatehgarh Churian

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Gurudwara Sri Kandh Sahib is situated in the middle of Batala town of Gurdaspur district. When Guru Nanak Dev ji came this town to get married in 1544 along with baraat. Guru Sahib sat on the stage close to a wall (kandh). An old lady asked Guru Sahib to get up from there, as the […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 10 Km West of Shri Hargobindpur and 26 Km Southeast of Batala on Mehta- Sri Hargobindpur road in Village Ghuman. Saint Namdev was born in 1270 to father Damasheti and mother Gonabai in Village Naras-Vamani (in Maharashtra’s Satara District). The entire family moved to Pandharpur where a […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 6 km North of Batala City at Village Othian. The Fifth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Arjun Dev Ji made a brief halt at this place while on his way from Amritsar to Gurdwara Baarth Sahib in Village Baarth. Guru Ji was invited by Baba Sri Chand Ji […]

Guru Ki Maseet, or the Guru`s mosque, is in the eastern part of the town. Sikhs values rise far above other world religions and in establishing Sikhism as an inclusive universal religion Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji built a mosque for muslims. Residents of all faiths flocked to the Guru Hargobind and perceived themselves as […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 32 Km from Batala and 40 Km from Gurdaspur City in the town of Shri Hargobindpur. This town was founded by Fifth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Arjun Dev Ji in 1587 and named Shri Hargobindpur after the name of his son. Guru Arjun Dev Ji made a […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 32 Km from Batala and 40 Km from Gurdaspur City in the town of Shri Hargobindpur. This town was founded by Fifth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Arjun Dev Ji in 1587 and named Shri Hargobindpur after the name of his son. The town fell into ruins after […]

Gurudwara Sri Dehra Sahib, Batala, also known as Viah Asthan Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, marks the house where Bhai Mul Chand lived and where the nuptials were performed. It is situated along a narrow lane called Gali Dehra Sahib between Tibba Bazar and Bara Bazar. In his later days, Mul Chand shifted back to […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 11 Km from Dina Nagar Railway Station and 7 km West of Gurdaspur City on Dinanagar-Narot Jaimal Singh road in Village Gurdas Nangal. Baba Banda Singh Bahadur was born in 1670 at Village Rajouri in Poonchh region of Jammu and Kashmir State in the house of Shri […]

This Gurdwara is situated on the boundary of Chahal and Salho Villages about 8km South of Batala City on Batala-Jalandhar road. The First Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji visited this place alongwith his disciples on Shivratri Festival. At this place Siddh-Yogies used to reside. When Guru Nanak Dev Ji arrived, people rushed to […]

Talvara, locally known as RampurTalvara because of its close proximity to a Village called Rampur, lies near Sri Hargobindpur (31041`N, 75029`E) in Gurdaspur district of the Punjab. It claims a historical shrine, Gurdwara Damdama Sahib, dedicated to Guru Hargobind, who is said to have preached here after the batttle of Ruhela, as Sri Hargobindpur was […]

This Gurdwara is also known as Gurdwara Guru Ki Haveli and is situated at a distance of 32 Km from Batala and 40 Km from Gurdaspur City in the town of Shri Hargobindpur. This town was founded by Fifth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Arjun Dev Ji in 1587 and named Shri Hargobindpur after the name […]

This Gurdwara is situated 45 Km West of Gurdaspur City and 55 Km from Amritsar City in Town Dera Baba Nanak. At this place one can have a glimpse of the Holy Chola Sahib of First Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. This Chola Sahib was brought by Baba Kabli Mall Ji (who was […]

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