Sis Ganj Gurudwara
Sis Ganj Gurudwara
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lotusdiamond
Chandigarh, India1,245 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2016 • Family
Located in Ambala city, beautifully maintained. Gurudwara sahib ji is related to Guru Tegh Bahadur ji.
Written July 18, 2016
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rajender1985
New Delhi, India29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2015 • Family
Now I am not just saying this because I am a Sikh but because Sis Ganj Gurudwara is not only for those who follow Sikhism but the doors is open for all. Irrespective of which religion you are u must visit Sis Ganj Gurudwara.
Written March 26, 2015
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SinghCzar
New Delhi, India1,213 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2014 • Business
This historic Gurudwara(Temple) is a must visit for all visitors to delhi and for delhi residents. This is the place where Guru Teg Bahadur 9th Guru in linege of the Sikhs was beheaded by the Mughal ruler Aurengzed in late 17 century.His body was secretly taken away by his disciple Lakhi Shah one of his disciples to his house which he burnt down s that the fire cremated the Guru. The Gurudwara complex is very calm and peaceful and in the the busy Chandni chowk area of old Delhi. You can partake in lanar(community meal) throughout the day. A visit will leave you humbled.
Written June 3, 2014
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Pushpinder S
New Delhi, India274 contributions
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Jan 2014 • Family
I have frequented the place with family since my childhood. Its right in the middle of Chandni Chowk. This is the place where Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur ji (9th Guru of the Sikhs) was executed by Aurengzeb he refused to be converted against his wishes. The story is that Kashmiri Pandits came to him as they asked for help based on which Guruji agreed to help and represent them.

Gurudwara has a free parking for its visitors and a cloak room for keeping shoes and luggage. It is right in front of the fountain. Do not miss the Amrit, Karah Parshad and the Langar. It is well decorated by lights as well as crowded during Gurupurabs (Sikh holy festivals)
Written April 30, 2014
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proudly-vegetarian
Ambala, India45 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2012 • Family
Gurdwara Sis Ganj (Mohalla Kainth Majri) - When Guru Gobind Singh passed through Ambala on his way to Kurukshetra in 1702, he alighted under a tree near the potter's huts. Mehar Dhumian, now an old man, told him about the stranger with basket who had stayed under the same tree 27 years earlier. When Guru Gobind Singh related to him the story of his father's martyrdom and of the courageous Devotee who had conveyed the former Guru's severed head to Anandpur, Mehar Dhumian bowed to him in awe and wonder. The story spread and many people assembled to see Guru Gobind Singh, who held a congregation (satsang) there. The Guru is also said to have visited the house where Bhai Jaita had stayed overnight. Both places became holy for the Devotees who established tharas (platforms) at them where they occasionally assembled for prayers. Gurdwara Satsant Sahib remained in private hands till 1934 when a local committee was formed to manage it. A new building was raised during 1935. Further Development has taken place since. A large hall now encloses the old double-storey domed structure. To acquire Gurdwara Sis Ganj the Sikhs had to fight a court case, which going in their favour, the newly formed Sriomani Gurdwara Committee took it over in 1926. All the five Gurdwaras are now administered by S.G.P.C. through a local committee, which has its office at Gurdwara Manji Sahib (Baoli Sahib).
Another Muslim saint, Pir Arif Din, enjoying great respect visited Lakhnaur and bowed before the child Guru. His disciples resented this action of the holyrnan. The Pir quietened them, by saying that he had bowed before none else than the Lord, whom he saw manifested in the child.
Gurdwara Lakhnaur Sahib is associated with the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Lakhnaur was the ancestral home of Mata Gujri Ji, the mother of Guru Gobind Singh. Guruji came to this place with his mother and uncles from Patna and spent some time here. The Muslim cleric, Pir Bhikhan Shah met the young Guru at this place. Another Muslim cleric, Pir Arif Din also paid obeisance to the young Guru at this place. Guruji spent his time playing with his friends. Mata Gujri's well, Sarovar and Baoli are remnants of the visit of Guru Gobind Singh Ji to this Village. Among the other articles associated with the Guru and his family on display here include are the Guru's bed, Mata Gujri's bed, weapons and utensils used in the langar
Written February 9, 2013
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sabsgupta
Dharamsala, India2,031 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2016
Gurdwara Sis Ganj was laid in 1702 when when Guru Gobind Singh passed through ambala on his way to Kurukshetra, he alighted under a tree near the potter's huts, new building was raised during 1935. Articles associated with the Guru and his family on display here include are the Guru's bed, Mata Gujri's bed, weapons and utensils used in the langar The Gurudwara is visited by devotees of all religion’s, to pay respects to the memory of the tenth Guru.
Written October 30, 2017
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yogi553
Karnal, India67 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2016 • Family
This is a peaceful Gurudwara located near Ambala city. This is related to Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji. He was executed by Aurangzeb at this place. It is crowded on Sundays.
Written January 8, 2016
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Amit_holiday
New Delhi, India921 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Solo
Sis Ganj Gurudwara was a very nice holy place. A very nice calm peaceful place to spend some time and meditate.
Written July 23, 2019
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Amit Singh S
Hyderabad District, India79 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Family
Guruwara sahib is at first floor and has a Langar hall on ground floor.

Brief history:
Bhai Jaita Ji travelling with Guru Teg Bahadur ji's shees from Chandni Chowk to Anandpur Sahib stayed at this place for one night. And preserved Guruji's head from moghul army.
Written June 14, 2019
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Amolak Rattan K
New Delhi, India2,974 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2018 • Friends
Dash mesh Guru Gobind Singhji had stayed in this place . In calm surroundings , this Gurudwara gives you peace and tranquility . Guru and Mata Gujaris beds are preserved here .
Governor Amolak Rattan Kohli
Written September 17, 2018
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