Gurudwara Patshahi 6th, 9th and 10th Sahib Village Pehowa
Situated on the banks of the river Saraswati, this Gurdwara commemorates the visits of the Sixth, Ninth and Tenth Gurus. The Sixth Guru, Sri Guru HarGobind Sahib Ji came to this place on the call of Baba Almast Ji and to reach the yogis a lesson. He came to this place on his way from Kiratpur Sahib to Nanakmatta Sahib on the occasion of the Chet ChauDas fair. The Ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji stayed at this place on his way to Delhi to meet Emperor Aurangzeb. Guruji, on heeding the call of Kashmiri Pandits against the forcible conversion to Islam and to protect the Hindu religion, was going to Delhi for the supreme sacrifice. The Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji spent some time here while on his way to the Solar Eclipse fair at Kurukshetra from Talwandi Sabo. He reached here from Gurdwara Jaura Sahib, Village Siyana Saiyadan, after accepting a pair of wooden slippers from a Devotee.
Gurudwara Triveni Sahib also commemorates the visits of four Gurus.
Sri Guru Nanak Sahib Ji came here during time of Kalu Chaudhri. Kalu Chaudhri heard the preachings of Guru Nanak and after renouncing his dacoities, become an ardent Sikh. He constructed a baoli in the memory of the Guru and this can still be seen.
Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji came here on his way to Kurukshetra. When he learned that the descendants of Kalu Chaudhri were looking after the site commemorating Guru Nanak's visit, he gave them 500 gold coins to build a proper place, set up a garden and to dig a well.
Bhagtu, a descendant of Kalu Chaudhri, bought land and carried out the Guru's instructions. On his way to Delhi, Guru Tegh Bahadur came here. When he learnt that the descendants of Kalu Chaudhri had not cared for the garden and the well as instructed by Guru Hargobind Sahib, he uttered the words;
"Karah kurahe pavega, bagh ujarega, khuh beabad hovega" (Karah will tread the wrong path, the garden will be ruined and the well will dry).
After this, Guru Gobind Singh Ji came to this place.
In the Gurdwara, the Manji Sahib's (memorials) of three Gurus can be seen. The Maghi fair is celebrated here with great zeal.