Gurudwaras in Patna

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Guru Gobind Singh ji immortalized few places in Patna saheb, which later on where popularly known as Gurudwaras. Gurudwara Gobind Ghat situated on the bank of river Ganga is hardly 200 yards from Harimandir Saheb. It is also popular as Kangan Ghat where Gobind Rai had thrown his gold bangle. On the same bank Gobind […]

This was Bhagat Jaitamal’s house. This place is situated in Alamganj Mohalla. It was sanctified first by Guru Nanak in 1509 A.D. and later by Guru Tegh Bahadur along with his family in 1666 A. D. Bhagat Jaitamal, a Devotee of Guru Nanak was fortunate to get the blessings of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Guru Tegh […]

Patna city has has the unique distinction of being honoured by the holy presence of the Buddha, Guru Nanak and Guru Tegh Bahadur. Besides, it is also the birthplace of Sri Guru Gobind Singh. He was born here on December 22, 1666. There stands, at the sacred place a magnificent holy Shrine, called Takht Sri […]

Gurudwara Sri Kangan Ghat Sahib situated in the Distt City Patna. It is situated on walking distance from Gurudwara Takht Sri Harmandir ji PATNA Sahib. Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji (Gobind RAI ji) used to play here with his Mates during his childhood.(In those times river Ganges used to flow here). Once Guru Sahib had […]

Gurdwara Guru Ka Bagh – about three kilometers east of Takht Harminder Sahib is where Guru Tegh Bahadur first alighted in a garden (bagh) belonging to Nawabs Rahim Bakhsh and Karim Bakhsh, nobles of Patna, and where the sangat of Patna along with the young Sahibzada came out to receive him back from his four […]

Where Guru Gobind Singh Ji And His Hundreds of Followers took Langar, From one small clay pitcher in the hut at the age of six. Gurdwara Handi Sahib – Danapur is a cantonment station, 20 kilometres west of old Patna City. Guru Tegh Bahadur had returned to Punjab in April 1670 leaving his family behind […]

Gurdwara Bal Lila Maini- in a narrow lane close to Takht Sahib marks the house where Raja Fateh Chand Maini lived. His childless Rani had Developed special fondness for the young Gobind Das, who, too, often came here to sit in the Rani’s lap giving her immense delight and spiritual solace. She fed the Sahibzada […]

Gurudwara Sunaartoli Sahib is situated in Distt City Patna near Gurudwara Harmandir Sahib , Patna . Guru Nanak Dev reached Patna and sat at place where Guru Gau Ghat is situated. Guru Nanak Dev ji gave Bhai Mardana Ji a precious stone. Bhai Mardana Ji went to City to sell it. He reached Sunaar toli […]

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