Gurudwaras in Patiala
The District of Patiala is situated in Punjab State of Northwestern India. It is 3627 Sq. Km. in area. It is surrounded by Districts Rupnagar, SAS Nagar and Fatehgarh Sahib and State Capital Chandigarh in the North, District Sangrur in the West, Districts Kurukshetra and Ambala of State Haryana in the East and District Kaithal of State Haryana in the South. The City of Patiala is the headquarter of this District.
The District of Patiala was founded by Baba Ala Singh in 1763, when he laid the foundation stone of Patiala Fort known as Qila Mubarak. Litterly, Pati means Land and Ala means of Baba Ala Singh, So Patiala means Land of Baba Ala Singh. District Patiala is one of the erstwhile Princely Cities of Punjab. Patiala is famous for its Turban, Patiala-Shahi Salwar, Punjabi Jutti (Punjabi Shoes) and Patiala Peg ( a double peg of Whisky).
This District has been divided into 4 Tehsils and 4 Sub-Tehsils -Tehsils – Nabha , Patiala , Rajpura , SamanaSub-Tehsils -Bhadson , Ghanaur , Dudhan Sadhan , Patran
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Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji visited this site, during his missionery travels across the Malwa region. It is believed that at this time Lakhi Shah Banjara, was staying in the Village. He lost his bull. He vowed that if he found his bull, he will offer nine takas to Guruji. After sometime he found his bull […]
Bahir Jachchh or Bahir Jakkh, a village in Samana tahsil of Patiala district, situated on the left bank of the Sarasvati, a small stream sacred to the Hindus, commemorates the visit of Guru Tegh Bahadur, who is believed to have stayed here with a devotee, Malla, a carpenter by trade. A small mud hut marked the […]
Gurudwara Sri Chaubara Sahib is situated in Village Cheetanwala teh Nabha district Patiala. This Village is situated on nabha-Sangrur road and is also known as mansurpur as it was under the rulling of mansoor ali khan rajput. Sri Guru Nanak Dev ji came here at Bhai chanan mal ji’s residence. Bhai Sahib arranged Guru Sahib […]
BAHADURGARH, Fort, 9 km northeast of Patiala (30° 20’N, 76° 26’E), marks the site of the old Saifabad Fort, the residence of Nawab Saif ud-Din Mahmud or Saif Khan. The Fort was acquired by Raja Amar Singh (1748-82) of Patiala in 1774 and was reconstructed by Maharaja Karam Singh (1798-1845) in 1837. The latter renamed […]
Baba Ajaipal was a drum-beater of Tenth Sikh Guru, Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He stayed here for 39 Years Preaching Sikhism among the people of this area. The Ranjit Nagara (Drum) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji has been preserved in this Gurdwara. This Gurdwara which is in the memory of Baba Ajaipal Ji is […]
Gurdwara Sri Magar Sahib is situated 500 meters to the north of Magar village. When Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, his family and Sikhs were travelling in this area they stayed here for some time. An old lady, whose son was sick, met Guru Tegh Bahadur and asked for help in treating her son. Guru […]
This Gurdwara is situated in Nabha town which is located at a distance of 26 km west of Patiala city. This Gurdwara is situated in a tower in the western part of the Nabha Fort. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji travelling back from Paonta Sahib to Anandpur in November 1688 alighted at a faqir’s hut […]
The ninth Guru Sri Tegh Bahadur stayed at Saifabad during one of his travels. He came here to meet his old friend Nawab Saif Khan. In memory of his visit, Maharaja Karm Singh built a fort at Saifabad and named it as Bahadurgarh. He also built a beautiful Gurudwara here in the Panch Bati garden […]
Gurudwara Sri Dukhniwaran Sahib is situated in the Patiala city. Situated in the Village lehal now its within the limits of Patiala city. One bhag ram, a jhivar of lehal, waited upon Sri Guru tegh Bahadur Sahib ji during his sojourn at saifabad (now Bahadurgarh), and made the request that he might be pleased to […]
Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Chevin ate Nauvin Sahib, is situated in the Village karhali, ditt Patiala. It is situated near dakala. In july’ 1673, Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib ji while going towards Delhi with his 100 horse riders stopped in karhali where a person named as sanmukh used to live. He was infected with serious communicable […]
Bauran kalan, commonly called Ramgarh Bauran, a Village 5 km southwest of Nabha (30° 22`N, 76° 9`E), in Patiala district, is known for Gurdwara Baoli Sahib, situated on the boundary of Ramgarh and Bauran, commemorating the visit of Guru Tegh Bahadur. The baoli which lends its name to the shrine was constructed in 1869 by […]
Bhagrana, Village 20 km from Rajpura (30° 28`N, 76° 37`E), in Patiala district, is celebrated for its Gurdwara Nauvin Patshahi. Some old accounts assign this shrine to the neighbouring Village of Dadu Majra, but it falls now within the revenue limits of Bhagrana. Guru Tegh Bahadur halted here in the course of one of his […]











