Gurudwaras in Mohali
The District of SAS Nagar is situated in Punjab State of Northwestern India. It is 1098 Sq. Km. in area. It is surrounded by State Capital Chandigarh in the East, District Rupnagar in the North, Districts Fatehgarh Sahib and Patiala in the South, District Ambala of Haryana State in the Southeast. The City of SAS Nagar Mohali is the headquarter of this District.
The foundation of Mohali City was laid in the late 1960’s as an Industrial Township. Soon residential areas were also constructed. Mohali has now become very densely populated City. The District of SAS Nagar was created on 14 April, 2006 out of areas taken from Rupnagar and Patiala Districts by Captain Amarinder Singh, Ex-Chief Minister of Punjab. The District is named after Sahibzada Ajit Singh Ji , the Eldest Son of Tenth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji .
This District has been divided into 7 Tehsils and 3 Sub-Tehsils -Tehsils – Kharar , Zirakpur , Banur , Daon , Dhakoli , Mohali , SohanaSub-Tehsils – Kurali , Mattaur , Tiaur
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This Gurdwara is situated in Village Dhakauli which is at a distance of 1.5 Km from Zirakpur. In 1688, Tenth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji won the battle of Bhangani and reached Paonta Sahib. From Paonta Sahib, Guru Ji started his journey towards Anandpur Sahib and visited Raipur Rani and Nada Sahib (near […]
Gurudwara Sri Mata Sundar Kaur ji is situated in the Mohali city. It is situated in the sec 70 behind ivory tower flats. When Mata Sundar Kaur ji got seprated from Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji, at Gurudwara Sri Pariwar Vichoda Sahib, Sirsa river, along with Bhai mani Singh ji & Baba Deep Singh ji […]
Gurudwara Sri Baba Banda Singh ji Bahadur Sahib is situated in the chapar chiri Village of sas nagar(Mohali) district. When Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji sent Baba Banda Singh ji Bahadur to attack the sirhind, he started uniting sikhs near banoor. Preparation of attack on sirhind – Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Singhs who were getting […]
This Gurdwara is situated on Chandigarh-Ropar Road in town Kurali.The Sixth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji halted at this place while on his way from Kurukshetra (in State Haryana ) to Kiratpur Sahib. Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji stopped to rest at this place while on his way from Kurukshetra to Kiratpur Sahib. […]
Gurudwara Sri Amb Sahib is situated in the district SAS nagar also known as Mohali. Seventh Guru, Sri Guru Har Rai Sahib ji visited this place to fullfill the wish of his devotee. Bhai Kuram ji of Village lambia, visited Amritsar Sahib to pay homage to Sri Guru Arjan Dev ji. Guru Arjan Dev ji’s […]
This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 9 Km from Mohali City and 13 Km from State Capital Chandigarh in Village Padiala of Tehsil Kharar. In the year 1634, the Sixth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji was returning from Kurukshetra to Kiratpur Sahib. The Pathans of Ropar, who were jealous of Guru […]
At This Gurudwara, There Are Mango Trees… Where The Mangoes“Grow In Winter. These Mangoes Are Served As Parshad During “Winter To The Sangat.
This Gurdwara is situated in Village Sohana which is very close to Mohali City. This Gurdwara is in the memory of martyrdom of Jathedar Hanuman Singh and 500 Sikhs who won martyrdom at this place fighting against British forces during Anglo-Sikh Wars. Wooden shoes of martyrs have been preserved here. A Sarovar also exists inside […]
Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Nauvin Dasvin is situated in Village Humanyupur, Tasimbli teh Derabassi, district Mohali. But Gurudwara Sahib is situated near to ambala city. Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib ji visited the home of sant shiv charan Das of Village humayunpur tasambali on his request, when he was coming back from assam after materliszing the compromise […]
This Gurdwara is also known as Gurdwara Shri Nabha Sahib and is situated at a distance of 1.5 Km from Zirakpur On Chandigarh-Rajpura Road. The Ninth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji won martyrdom in 1675 at Delhi. Guru Ji was beheaded on orders of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb for his refusal to convert to […]