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MANAK TABRA

MANAK TABRA, a village about 3 km north of Raipur Rani in Naraingarh subdivision of Ambala district, is sacred to Guru Gobind Singh, who visited it as he was travelling from Paonta to Anandpur in 1688. It was here that the Rani of Raipur came to see him. Gurdwara Dasviri Patshahi, one kilometre south of the village on the right bank of the river Tarigri, marks the site where the Guru had encamped. It is a double storeyed domed building with a verandah all around it. A separate complex contains the Guru ka Larigar and rooms for pilgrims. Special divans are held on the first of each Bikrami month and to mark important anniversaries on the Sikh calendar.

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