Gurudwaras in Jalandhar

The District of Jalandhar is situated in Punjab State of Northwestern India. It is 2634 Sq. Km. in area. It is surrounded by District Ludhiana in the East, District Hoshiarpur in the North, District Ferozepur in the South and District Kapurthala in the West. The City of Jalandhar is the headquarter of this District.
This District has got its name from a Demon King Jullandhar who used to rule over this area in ‘Satyuga’ , a fact mentioned in ‘Puranas’ and ‘Mahabharata’. The Demon was ultimately killed by Lord Shiva to relieve people of their sufferings. According to another Legend, Jalandhar was the Capital of the Kingdom of Luv, Son of Lord Rama, a fact mentioned in ‘Ramayana’. Literally, Jalandhar means area inside water because this District lies between Rivers Sutlej , Ravi and Beas.
Jalandhar District is famous for manufacturing sports goods and it is the biggest supplier of Sports materials in the Country. An International Sports Market is situated in Jalandhar. This District is also famous for Hospitals. It has maximum number of Hospitals in Asia. Jalandhar was the Capital of Punjab from 1947 until Chandigarh was built in 1953.
This District has been divided into 6 Tehsils and 4 Sub-Tehsils -Tehsils – Jalandhar-1, Jalandhar-2, Nakodar, Phillaur, Shahpur, GorayaSub-Tehsils – Adampur, Bhogpur, Kartarpur, Nurmahal

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Gurdwara Sri Panj Peer Sahib is located between the villages of Shakar and Sarih next to the railway line. Gurdwara Sri Panj Peer Sahib marks the site where Sri Gur Arjan Sahib Ji and other Sikhs stopped to rest while travelling to Mao Sahib. Mao Sahib was where Mata Ganga lived with her family and […]

Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, after winning the battle fought at ‘Nathane Di Dhaab’, stayed at village Gujjarwal, District Ludhiana, during the night of 14th December 1631. During the next day Guru Hargobind crossed the river Sutlej, with his army, on boats. The boatman was given 500 silver mohurs by Guru Sahib as a blessing […]

Gurudwara Shri Vivah Asthan Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji ate Mata Ganga Ji Sahib is situated in Village Mao Sahib Teh Phillour Distt Jalandhar. Guru Arjan Dev ji reached here along with Barat from Shri Goindwal Sahib. Along with Guru Sahib and barati’s were Baba Budha JI, Bhai Manj Ji, Bhai Shalo Ji, Mian Mir Ji, Bhai […]

Gurudwara Sahib is situated in Guru Nanak Pura,Jalandhar Cantonment.

This Gurdwara is situated in Basti Sheikh area of Jalandhar City. Earlier Basti Sheikh was a Village which has been merged with the City. The Sixth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji visited this place on the request of a Sufi saint known as Shaikh Darvesh. Guru Ji had discussions with the Saint at […]

Gurdwara Sri Pipli Sahib Bilga marks the site where Sri Guru Arjan Sahib Ji sat and prayed to God while at Bilga. At the time there was a forest surrounding the village. Guru Arjan sat under a Pipli tree therefore the name, Gurdwara Sri Pipli Sahib Bilga.

Gurdwara Sri Malari Sahib is situated in Malari viallge, Tehsil Nakodar in the Jalandhar district. Sri Guru Arjan Sahib Ji arrived here while travelling to Mao Sahib for his marriage. Guru Arjan stopped to rest at Malari and met Baba Mal Ji. Baba Mal Ji who was suffering from pains in his body and old […]

This Gurdwara is situated 16 Km Northwest of Jalandhar City in Kartarpur town and is about 100 metres Northwest of Gurdwara Thamm Ji Sahib. The Sixth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji used to reside at this place. Guru Ji used to play Chess with his Jarnail Painde Khan. A Garden and a Well […]

This Gurdwara is situated 16 Km Northwest of Jalandhar City in Kartarpur town. Mata Gujri Ji was born to Father Bhai Lal Chand Ji and Mother Biahan Devi Ji at this place. Mata Gujri Ji used to reside here. At this place Mata Gujri Ji was married to Ninth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur […]

This Gurdwara is situated near Bilga Railway Station on Phillaur-NurMahal Road in Village Bilga. The Fifth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Arjun Dev Ji visited this place in 1589 while going to Village Mau Sahib for his marriage with Mata Ganga Ji. Guru Ji took rest at this place for two Days. At that time Bilga […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 7 Km from Bilga Railway Station and 16 Km West of Phillaur town on Phillaur-Talwan Road in Village Powadra. The Seventh Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Har Rai Ji made a brief halt at this place, while on his way from Kartarpur and NurMahal towards Malwa region. Sri […]

This Gurdwara is situated at a distance of 2 Km South of Kartarpur town. The Seventh Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Har Rai Ji visited this place while on his way from Kiratpur Sahib to Goindwal Sahib in 1658. He was accompanied by 2200 Horse-riders. Guru Ji tied his horse with a Tahli tree (Dalbergia Sissoo) […]

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