Gurudwaras in Tarn Taran

The District of Taran Taran is situated in Punjab State of Northwestern India. It is 5059 Sq. Km in area. It is surrounded by District Amritsar in the North, District Kapurthala in the East, District Ferozepur in the South and Pakistan in the West. The City of Taran Taran which is located at a distance of 25 Km South of Amritsar City is the headquarter of this District.
This District was formed in 2006 during celebrations marking the martyrdom Day of Fifth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Arjun Dev Ji , when a declaration to this effect was made by Captain Amarinder Singh, the Ex-Chief Minister of Punjab. Taran Taran is an important centre of Sikh pilgrimage. The Taran Taran City was founded by Guru Arjun Dev Ji in 1596 when he converted a Pond into a big Tank. Further development occured in 1768 when Sardar Budh Singh and Sardar Jassa Singh Ramgarhia constructed a Gurdwara on the side of the tank. Maharaja Ranjit Singh completed the Sarovar and offered gold to have exterior of the Gurdwara covered. Later on around this Gurdwara a City was constructed.
This District has been divided into 3 Tehsils -Tehsils – Taran Taran , Khadoor Sahib , Patti

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Gurudwara Sri Mai Bhago ji is situated in the Jhabal Village in Tarn taarn district. Mai Bhago ji (Mata Bhag Kaur ji)the sole survivor of battle of Muktsar Sahib was born here. Mata ji motivated the 40 sikhs, who had left Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji at Anandpur Sahib, to join back Guru Sahib.

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of about 4 Km from Goindwal Sahib City in Village Bhairowal. The Second Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Angad Dev Ji alongwith Bhai Gurdas Ji and Baba Buddha Ji took rest at this place, while going from Gurdwara Chhapri Sahib (in Village Khanchhapri) to Khadoor Sahib. A Sikh devotee […]

Gurudwara Sri Chaubara Sahib is situated in the Goindwal Sahib city in Tarn Taran district. Gurudwara Sahib is situated near to the Gurudwara Sri Baoli Sahib Sri Goindwal Sahib. At this place following are the historical events had taken place. Residence of Sri Guru Amar Das ji. Here Guru Sahib blessed Bibi Bhani ji that […]

Gurudwara Sri Baoli Sahib is situated in the Goindwal Sahib in Tarn Taran district. This is the first sikh pligrimage which was prepared under the supervision of Sri Guru Amar Das ji in year 1616 ad. Guru Sahib then blessed this holy place and decreed that whosoever does 84 paaths of japji Sahib with a […]

Gurudwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib is situated in Khem Karan district Tarn Taran. Gurudwara Sahib is sitauted on the south outer of Khem Karan. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib ji came here and stayed while on his tour to Khema Karan.

Gurdwara Sri Tham Sahib Khem Karan marks the site of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s visit. Gurudwara Thamm Sahib, near the Kasur Gate, marks the site of a manjior preaching centre established by Guru Amar Das (1479-1574) through Bhai Kheda, a Brahman worshipper of goddess Durga converted to Sikhism. The Guru had given to Bhai […]

Gurudwara Sri Mai Bharai Sahib is situated in the Khadoor Sahib city in TarnTaran district. This place was home to Mai Bharai ji. Mai bharai belonged to Sri Guru Angad Dev ji’s Village and was Guru Sahib’s bhua ji in realtion. Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji also blessed this place by visiting here. In Kartarpur […]

Gurudwara Sri Angad Dev ji is situated in Village Toor district Tarn Taran. It is 9km far away from Sri Khadoor Sahib. Sri Guru Angad Dev ji came here from Khadoor Sahib on request of local poeple. From here Guru Sahib went to Village Chaapri.

Gurudwara Sri Baoli Sahib & Sri Goindwal Sahib is situated in the Goindwal Sahib in Tarn Taran district. This is the first sikh pligrimage which was prepared under the supervision of Sri Guru Amar Das ji in year 1616 ad. Guru Sahib then blessed this holy place and decreed that whosoever does 84 paaths of […]

Gurudwara Sri Chaubara Sahib is situated in city Patti district Tarn Taran. Sangat from lahore side was bringing dushale (shawls) for Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji. But the mughals had taken those forcefully. When sangat reached Bhai ki Daroli, they told Guru Sahib whole story. Guru Sahib said that now those dushales belonged to him […]

Gurudwara Sri Manji Sahib is situated in Village Narali district Tarn Taran. Baba Mai Das ji of his Village was great disciple of Sri Guru Amar Das ji. Baba mai Das met Guru Sahib at Goindwal Sahib. Guru Sahib gave Manji Sahib to Baba ji and asked him to spread the message of sikhism. That […]

Gurudwara Sri Tharra Sahib is situated in the Sri Khadoor Sahib district Taran Taaran. Sri Guru Amar Das ji used to bring water daily for bath of Sri Guru Angad Dev ji on foot from river Beas Sri Goindwal Sahib. And after performing daily duties Sri Amar Das used to worship here in the free […]

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