Gurdwaras at Fateh Nagar

There is one area of west Delhi, known as Fateh Nagar. The Sikh population in this area is dominating. Fateh Nagar has two major Gurdwaras. One is Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, which is behind woodland showroom and also the Chhote Sahibzade’s Gurdwara mentioned earlier. The history of this Gurdwara is very interesting. The founder of this Gurdwara was an elderly woman who did not have children. She prayed and prayed until one day Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s sons Sahibzada Zoravar Singh Ji and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji came to her in a dream and told her that she was not blessed with a child, but instead a very famous Gurdwara would be built at the place of her home. Sure enough, today the ‘Chhote Sahibzade Gurudwara’ is famous all over India, and people flock to view the Gurdwara and offer their prayers. It is also known as Mangal Gurdwara as the day Tuesday is considered auspicious. Hundreds visit Gurdwara on Tuesday to fulfil their dreams. Expectations, etc. which are said to come true. Although this kind of concept is not in tune with Gurmat principles, it has provided the Gurdwara a distinguished popularity. The Gurdwara Management Committee headed by S. Rajinder Pal Singh (M: 9910139903) also looks after the management of a hospital attached with the Gurdwara. This hospital named as Dashmesh Charitable Hopital, C-141, Jail Road, Tilak Nagar New Delhi (contact No: 01125612328), has all the facilities of a multi-faculty hospital. The management has also tied with a big business group for running a skill development programme under the Centre Government Scheme.