nauvin

MAISAR KHANA, an old village 10 km west of Maur Kalan (30°4\'N, 75°14\'E) in the Bathinda district of the Punjab, is sacred to Guru Tegh Bahadur, who, during his travels in these parts, made a brief halt here by the side of a small pool, called Maisar. To mark the spot where the Guru had alighted from his horse, Sikhs raised a platform over which a Gurdwara was later constructed. The present Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin, built in the 1970\'s still preserves the old platform in the basement. Over it stands the sanctum within a square hall, with a verandah on three sides.

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