Historical Gurdwaras in India

According to different estimates, there are 750 to 800 historical Gurdwaras in India. Sikhi Wiki makes a mention of 776 historical Gurdwaras in different parts of the country. The present state of Punjab in India houses the maximum Gurdwaras in the World. This number has been stated in various records between 525 & 550. After Punjab, the states of Haryana and Himachal Pradesh have the maximum historical Gurdwaras. It may be mentioned that both these states were a part of Punjab only before the original east Punjab state was trifurcated into three states (after 1-11-1966). The next state to have a good number of Gurdwaras is Jammu & Kashmir, which was also a part of the Sikh empire at the time of Maharaja Ranjeet Singh and being adjacent to Punjab, was visited by the sikh Gurus. So far other states of India are concerned; the maximum historical Gurdwaras in those states are associated with the travels of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Hargobind Sahib & Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib. Although, all the historical Gurdwaras are highly significant as these are associated with the important events of the lives of the Gurus, saint poets, prominent Sikhs and with the great moments of sikh history, but as it is not possible to give details of all these Gurdwaras in this compilation due to the shortage of space, we will mention only some prominent Gurdwaras covering

 

Sri Harmandir Sahib, Darbar Sahib, Amritsar

Sri Harmandir Sahib, Darbar Sahib, located in Amritsar, Punjab, known all over the world as the Gulden Temple is not only one of the most revered spiritual sites of Sikhism, but also one of the most visited scared places in the world. When the city of Amrtisar was founded in 1577, the idea of setting up a revered place like this came in the mind of Sri Guru Ram Das Ji. It was intended to build a place of worship for men and women from all walks of life to worship the one God. Thus, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Guru designed Harmandir Sahib accordingly and got its foundation laid by Sai Mian Mir Ji, a Muslim Saint. It was built around a pool, now known as Amrit Sarowar and was completed by Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. When Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji got completed compiling of Adi Granth, a copy of the same was installed in Sri Harmandir Sahib. As it has always been a source of energy and inspiration for Sikhs, the forces which did not want the new faith to flourish attacked it time and again. However, the Sikhs renovated it every time as its existence was the very soul of their lives. Even in those days, when there were restrictions from the Mughal Government, the Sikhs never stopped visiting the shrine lieu in at the cost of their lives. The present day Gurdwara, having the four entrances (representing the four direction) to get into the Harmandir Sahib symbolising its openness to one and all, was renovated in 1764 by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia with the help of other Sikh Misls. In the early Sri Harimandar Sahib, Amritsar Queen at Harimandar Sahib Justin Trudeau at Harimandar Sahib Sri Akal Takht Sahib Some Prominent Gurdwaras and 26 Sikh Organizations of The World nineteenth century, Maharaja Ranjeet Singh secured the Punjab region from outside attack and covered the upper floors of the Gurdwara with 750 kilograms (1650 lb) of gold, which gives it its distinctive appearance and its English name. The Harmandir complex is also home to the Akal Takht (the throne of the timeless one, constituted by the Sixth Guru, Guru Hargobind). While the Harmandir Sahib is regarded as the abode of God’s spiritual attribute, the Akal Takht is the seat of God’s temporal authority. There are a number of serais (rooms for the visitors) around the Golden Temple and a number of hotels of all categories have also sprung up in the nearby areas. Over one lakh people visit the shrine daily for worship, and also partake jointly in the free community kitchen and meal (Langar) regardless of any distinctions, a tradition that is a hallmark of all Sikh Gurdwaras. Presently, when the number of tourists for many places in India is declining, the number of tourists for Amritsar is increasing day by day. Even the highest dignitaries of the world have visited this place. All the people come here not only for its aesthetic beauty, artistic and architectural splendour, but mainly for the pious and tranquil environment which provides a spiritual and blissful peace of mind. It is the only place in the world, where Urbane (the prays of the lord) is recited day and night (leaving only a few hours for the cleaning purpose). That is why; our eternal Guru Sri Guru Granth Sahib says and we all feel in our hearts.
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