Gurudwaras in Rajasthan

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Gurdwara Singh Sabha – Pushkar or Pushkar Raj, a temple town around a natural lake, is 13 kilometres from Ajmer, to which it is connected by road. Pushkar was visited by Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh. The Shrine commemorating the former Guru’s visit was formerly called Guru Nanak Dharmasala but is not known […]

This Gurudwara Sahib Situated In The Main Road Linked With Delhi Road This Gurudwara Sahib Is The Oldest & Biggest Gurudwara In Jaipur. Most Of The Sikh & Punjabi Family Reside Near By Gurudwara Sahib & Near By Colonies. One Big Hall For Prakash & Kirtan . 20-25 Rooms & One Hall For Outsider Yatri […]

Gurudwara Sher Shikar , Machkund This Gurdwara is situated in Machkund, in Dhaulpur, Rajasthan. This Gurdwara is related with sixth Guru, Sri Guru HarGobind. History While moving towards Gwalior, Emperor Jahangir with Guru jee arrived at Machkund on 4th march, 1612 and stayed in Bhamtipura Village. The head of that area told Jahangir about a […]

Dadu Dwara, located at Naraina, is a well-known centre of Dadupanthis. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji visited Dadu Dwara during his travels through Rajasthan in 1706-07. It is said that on arrival, Guru Gobind Singh saluted the samadhi of Dadu by raising his arrow to it. The Sikhs accompanying Guru Sahib at once objected, reminding […]

Gurdwara Sri Kabutar Sahib is located in Nohar which is a tehsil in the Ganganagar district of Rajastan. The Gurdwara is associated by a visit of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Guru Gobind Singh, after leaving Sirsa in November of 1706, arrived at Nohar and camped near Chhip Talai, a pond southeast of the town. […]

Gurdwara Sahib Kolayat – Kolayat, an ancient town in Bikaner district, is linked to the district town, 52 kilometres away to the northeast of it, by rail and road. It is known for an Hindu temple dedicated to Kapil Muni. Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh visited Kolayat. It was here that Bhai Daya […]

Suhava Sahib – Sahwa Village (popular among the Sikhs as Suhava Sahib) in Churu district lies almost midway along Bhadra-Taranagar metalled road. Guru Gobind Singh stayed here for several days near a deep pond to the north of the Village and, according to local tradition, celebrated the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev here. A […]

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