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 Janam Asthaan Bhai Bidhi Chand ji  is situated in the Village chheena, district Tarn Taran Sahib. Bhai bidi chand ji was sikh follower who served Sri Guru Arjan Dev ji and Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji. Bhai Bidhi Chand ji was theif before becoming disciple of Guru Sahib. Bhai Bidhi chand ji is […]

Gurudwara Sri Akal Chalana Asthan Bhai Gurdas ji is situated in the Goindwal Sahib city in district. Tarn Taran. Bhai Gurdas ji  breathed last here. Gurudwara Sahib is situated on the left side of main Gurudwara Sri Goindwal Sahib. 

Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Pehli Sahib is situated in Village Khalra, district Taran Taaran. Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji visited this place. Guru Sahib came here after teaching the farmers of patti. Guru Sahib preached sangat the way of life through “wand shakan” and kirtan and established a dharmsala here. The old building of this Gurdwara was […]

Gurudwara Sri Janam Asthaan Baba Deep Singh ji Sahib is situated in the Village Pahuvind tehsil Patti district Tarn Taran. Baba deep Singh ji was born on 26th january 1682 to father Bhai Bhagtu ji and Mata Jeoni ji. At the age of eighteen, he received amrit from the panj pyare at Anandpur Sahib on […]

Gurudwara Sri Baba Adli ji is situated in Village Chola district Tarn Taran. Baba Adli ji was a sikh followers who had chance to meet and serve Sri Guru Amar Das ji, Sri Guru Ram Das ji, Sri Guru Arjan Dev ji and Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji. Baba Adli ji served in the construction […]

Gurudwara Sri Chapri Sahib is situated in the chaapri Village in Tarn Taran district. This Gurudwara Sahib is the holy place where Sri Guru Angad Dev ji, Sri Guru Amar Das ji, Sri Guru Arjan Dev ji, Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji, Sri Guru teg Bahadur ji and makkhan shah lubana came while preaching the […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 32 Km from Patti City in town Khem Karan.This Gurdwara is in the memory of Ninth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. Baba Taghana, a devotee of Guru Ji used to reside here. Guru Ji had promised to see him before his passing away. When Guru […]

Gurudwara Sri Damdama Sahib is situated in the outer of Goindwal Sahib towards Sri Khadoor Sahib. Bibi Amro and (Guru) Amar Das ji came to pay homage to Sri Guru Angad Dev ji. Guru Sahib asked them their reason of coming. Bibi ji asked that (Guru) AmarDas ji has come to asking to let him […]

Gurudwara Sri Chohla Sahib is situated in the Village Chohla, 5 km from sirhali kalaan in district Tarn Taran. Sri Guru Arjan Dev ji visited this Village. The Village was called Bhaini when the Guru Sahib visited here. A housewife served him a delicious dish of chohia, broken bread mixed with sugar and butter (churi). […]

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.

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 […]

Gurdwara Sri Bibi Bhani Da Khooh is situated about 500 meters from Gurdwara Sri Darbar Sahib Tarn Taran. Bibi Bhani was the daughter of Sri Guru Amar Das Ji, the wife of Sri Guru Ram Das JI, and the mother of Sri Guru Arjan Sahib Ji. Bibi Bhani would serve food, water, and medicine to […]

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