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GADIAL

GADIAL, a village in Ropar district of the Punjab about 18 km east of Garhshankar, is sacred to Guru Gobind Singh, who arrived here in 1700 from Khera Kalmot and stayed awhile under a fig tree. A memorial in the form of a small platform built around the fig tree with a 5 metre high Nishan Sahib marks the spot.Gn.S. GAGA, village 2 km west of Lahira (29°56\'N, 75°48\'E), in Sarigrur district of the Punjab, was visited by Guru Tegh Bahadur during his travels in these parts. According to Sakhi\'i Poun, the Guru arrived here for a night\'s stay. As the Sikhs went out to collect grass for the horses, the landowners chased them away.

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