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Discover Pinjaur, renowned for its Mughal gardens and historic Gurdwara Pahili Patshahi. Explore cultural heritage northeast of Chandigarh.

Explore the historic Shikar Garh Patshahi Chhevin, where Guru Hargobind once visited and hunted, set amidst rich Sikh history and culture on Ferozepur Road.

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Discover the sacred Gurdwara Nanaksar in Verka, where Guru Nanak once stayed. Visit this historic site, including the serene sarovar and iconic lotus dome.

BACHCHHOANA, village 7 km northeast of Budhlada Mandi (29°55\'N, 75°33\'E), is sacred to Guru Tegh Bahadur, who, according to Sakhi Pothi, came here from Barhe and stayed for seven days under a pipal tree on the bank of a pond. The Guru was accompanied by a large sangat and the Ranghar in habitants of Bachchhoana served them ample quantities of milk and curds. Guru Tegh Bahadur expressed delight at the extensive green pastures around the village and blessed the villagers for their good milch cattle.

BHIKHI, popularly pronounced Bhikkhi (30° 3`N, 75° 33`E), an old town along the SunamBathinda road in Bathinda district of the Punjab, is sacred to Guru Tegh Bahadur, who halted here for several days during one of his travels through the Malva region. Desu, the local chief, who had been a follower of Sultan Sakhi Sarwar, became a Sikh and served the Guru with devotion. Guru Tegh Bahadur gave him five arrows to be kept as a memento.

DELHI, also called Dilli (28° 40`N. 77° 13`E), the capital of India, is also connected with Sikh history. The first, sixth, eighth, ninth and tenth Gurus visited it. Mata Sundari and Mata Sahib Devari, consorts of Guru Gobind Singh, stayed here for a long time before and after the death of the Guru. A Sikh sangat existed in what came to be known as Kucha Dilvali Singhari in Old Delhi.

GHURANI KALAN, an old village in Ludhiana district, was visited by Guru Hargobind in whose memory two gurudwaras have since been constructed. GURDWARA CHOLA SAHIB PATSHAI II CHHEVIN is inside the village and marks the residence of Bhai Surtia, the local masand, leader of the local Sikh group, at the time of the Guru`s visit. Guru Hargobind is said to have stayed with him for 45 days. He was pleased by his devotion and bestowed upon him a few articles, the following of which are still preserved in the Gurdwara as sacred relics: 1. A chold or loose gown with 52 strings attached to it.

Discover Isru village's Gurdwara Palshahi ChhcvTri, a historic shrine near Khanna, commemorating Guru Hargobind, managed by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.

Explore Joga, a charming village with a shrine to Guru Tegh Bahadur, just 19 km from Mansa. Experience history at Gurdwara Patshahi IX.

Explore Maluka, a village rich in history, featuring Gurdwara Taruana Sahib, a sacred site marking Guru Gobind Singh's brief stay in December 1705.

Visit Nathana, Punjab, a village sacred to Guru Hargobind. Discover Gurdwara Manji Sahib Patshahi Chheviri, a historical site filled with Sikh heritage.

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The Sikh Encyclopedia

This website based on Encyclopedia of Sikhism by Punjabi University , Patiala by Professor Harbans Singh.