Gurudwaras in Kashmir Valley
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Gurudwara Sri Mattan Sahib is situated in the Village Mattan, Distt Anantnag. Village Mattan is situated on the Anantnag-Pahalgam Road. Its 62 Km from Srinagar. Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji came here on his third UDasi. Guru Sahib stayed here for thirteen days. Guru Sahib had discussion with Pandit Brahm Das, Who was very great […]
In the summer of 1620 A.D. Guru HarGobind visited Kashmir. A Manji or the seat of Sikh mission was established at Srinagar in Guru Amar Das’s time. The contemporary masand or the incumbent in charge of the Manji was Sewa Das. His old mother, Mai Bhagbhari had sewn a gown for the Guru, with her […]
Gurudwara Sri Shadmarg Sahib is situated near Village Pulwama Distt Srinagar, J&K. Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji came here on his Kashmir tour. Guru Sahib sat under Chinaar Tree. Sangat started coming to seek Guru Sahib’s blessings and Darshan. Sangat brought a bowl of Honey along with them to offer Guru Sahib. Near by was […]
This historic Shrine is 8 Kms away from Baramulla town and 01 Kms on Baramulla Srinagar National highway. According to local history, a faqir named Balol and his disciples met Guru Sahib near Kalampura Village. They discussed religious discourses with Guru Ji. At the request of people, Guru Ji dug out a fresh water chisma. […]
Gurdwara Chevin Patshahi Thara Sahib – Singhpura is a Village near Baramula which Guru HarGobind visited during his stay at the latter place. The Shrine commemorating the Guru’s visit is called Gurdwara Chevin Patshahi Thara Sahib. Thara means a platform of mud or masonry. At first only a Thara Sahib existed here. The present square […]
Gurdwara Sri Guru Nanak Sahib Awantipora, situated near the banks of the Jhelum and the National Highway at Awantipora, is also known as ‘Charan Asthhan Guru Nanak Sahib Ji’. Awantipora was once the capital of King Awantivarman (855-883 AD) who laid foundation of this city during his reign. The town has ruins of two hindu […]