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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Gurudwara Parivaar Vichora Sahib

Gurdwara Parivaar Vichora Sahib is situated in the Ropar District, Punjab, India on the bank of the river Sarsa. This is where the 10th Guru of Sikh, Guru Gobind Singh Ji's, family got separated. 

After vacating Qila Shri Anandgarh Sahib during the night of 5th-6th December 1705, Guru Gobind Singh ji rested for the night and stopped here for morning prayers with his family and the Sikhs of Anandpur Sahib. It was at this spot that the the Mughal army suddenly arrived in hot pursuit. After invoking the blessings of the Almighty, Guru Gobind Singh Ji divided his forces into two columns. While part of the force was to engage their attackers, the other force was ordered to get across the river. It was here that Mata Gujri ji with the two youngest Sahibzadas (the sons of the Guru) were separated from the Guru's party. Many Sikhs drown or were martyred while crossing the river. While Guru sahib ji along with his two elder sons headed towards Chamkaur Sahib, Mata Gujri ji and younger sons were guided by Guru sahib's cook Gangu reaching the 'safety' of his ancesteral Village Saheri in Morinda Tehsil.

As it was here that the Guru's family was separated from each other, the Gurdwara' has been named Gurdwara Shri Parivar Vichora Sahib, meaning the "Gurdwara of the family's separation." Situated on the bank of the river Sirsa in the district of Ropar, the Gurdwara Sahib has been built to honor the tragic happenings that followed the evacuation of Anandpur by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Located on a hill top, one has to climb 100 odd steps to reach this holy spot, which commands a panaromic view of the surrounding valley. This magnificent Gurudwara Parivar Vichhora, has been built by grateful devotees of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.







Thursday, October 13, 2016

Gurdwara Vibhour Sahib, Nangal

Gurdwara Vibhour Sahib (Bhibhour Sahib or Vibhore Sahib) is situated in the Nangal City in Ropar Distt. The Gurdwara is situated on the banks of the river Sutlej. It was here that Guru Gobind Singh came at the invitation of Raja Ratan Rai, staying for several months.Staying near Nangal for another nine months it was here that Guru Sahib wrote "Chaupai Sahib" Paath while sitting on the bank of river Satluj. Guru Gobind Singh stayed here for about a year and composed hymns in praise of God.









Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib, Patna Sahib, Bihar

Takht "Sri Harimandir Sahib" is the principal shrine at Patna Sahib and one of the five Takhts or the highest seats of religious authority for the Sikhs. Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib Ji, Patna Sahib gurudwara is birth place of tenth sikh Guru Gobind Singh ji maharaj. Guru Gobind Singh ji was born here on the seventh day of the light half of the month of Poh in 1723 Bikrami corresponding to 22nd December 1666. He spent his early childhood here until his departure for the Punjab in 1670. The house continued to be maintained as a holy place of worship. Gurudwara is situated at the north-eastern part of patna at the bank of holy river ganga. Besides being the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh, Patna was also honored by visits from Guru Nanak Dev ji as well as Guru Tegh Bahadur ji. Its building was replaced by Maharaja Ranjit Singh during 1837-39 with a square flat-roofed hail surrounded by a covered passage for circumambulation. Rulers of Patiala, Jind and Faridkot jointly added several rooms and a gateway to the compound in 1887. An earthquake in 1934 seriously damaged the older building of the Takht Sahib. At present, from widening off the streets to sprucing up the Ganga riverfront, the City is undergoing a massive facelift as a large number of pilgrims are expected here during the 350th birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Gobind Singh ji. The Bihar government has drawn up plans for grand celebrations in January 2017 to mark the historic occasion and is gearing up to put its best foot forward.

Other Gurudwaras in Patna and near Patna Sahib are :
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1. Gurudwara Guru ka Bagh
2. Gurudwara Ghai Ghat
3. Gurudwara Handi Sahib
4. Gurudwara Gobind Ghat
5. Gurudwara Bal Lila Maini















































Sunday, July 3, 2016

Gurduwara Guru Ka Bagh, Sultanpur Lodhi, Punjab

Gurudwara Guru Ka Baag is situated in the Sultanpur Lodhi a city in Kapurthala District, Punjab. This sacred place was Guru Nanak Sahib's residence and the first place in Sultanpur Lodhi where Guru Sahib and his new wife Sulakhani came after his sister Bibi Nanaki's husband Jai Ram ji had arranged a job for him as an accountant in charge of the stores of the Muslim governor of Sultanpur Daulat Khan Lodi. Both his sons Baba Sri chand ji and Lakshami Chand ji were born here.





Wednesday, June 22, 2016

World's Tallest Khanda

The 81 feet high "Khanda", made of stainless steel is lying installed at "Panj Piara Park" in "Anandpur Sahib". The religious symbol of Sikhs has been prepared in accordance with the aero-dynamic design at a cost of Rs 22 Lakh and took three months to build. The Khanda is also the world’s heaviest version of the Sikh symbol which consists of a double edged sword and a circular ring encompassed within two curved swords (Kripans).