Rajasthan News Desk !!! Gurudwara literally means the gate of the Guru, which is a place of worship and salvation for the people of Sikh religion. Apart from historical and spiritual importance, Gurudwaras are considered special all over the world because they welcome people of all communities with equality and respect. Gurudwaras are known all over the world for serving humanity without religion, caste and diversity.
Gurudwara is an important part of Sikhism, which is not only a center of religious faith, but also promotes community service, social harmony and cultural heritage. During the time of Corona, when the whole world was busy saving their lives, even in that difficult time, Gurudwaras became the place where people were getting all the services of accommodation, food and treatment. India is a secular country with diversity where people respect temples, mosques, churches and gurudwaras equally, an example of this was recently seen in the Prana Pratishtha of Ayodhya Ram Temple. Not only Hindus but people of every religion participated in the Prana Pratishtha of Ayodhya Ram Temple. Thank you very much for giving immense love and watching our Ayodhya Ram Temple video, if you also want to know every information related to visiting and visiting Ram Temple, then you will get its link in the description of the video. There are many Gurudwaras in the world which are famous for some of their specialties and there are many such Gurudwaras in Rajasthan too which are famous all over the country due to their historical, spiritual and beliefs, so today we will talk about the 5 major Gurudwaras of Rajasthan
Gurudwara Shri Charan Kamal Sahib Jaipur: Located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, this Gurudwara is the most prominent religious place of Sikhism in the state. This Gurudwara also has special significance because Sikh Guru Nanak Dev Ji stayed here during his western religious journey. It is known as ‘Charan Kamal Sahib’ because Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s feet were enthroned here. Gurudwara Shri Charan Kamal Sahib has been built at the place where Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, rested and stayed during his visit to Jaipur. This most famous Gurudwara of Jaipur is known all over the country for its peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. Here, Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is enthroned in Darbar Sahib, where devotees come and enjoy Ardaas and Kirtan. In this Gurudwara, along with keeping the teachings and messages of Guru Nanak Dev Ji alive, langar and many social works are done.
Budha Johar Gurudwara Ganganagar: Located in Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan, this Gurudwara is one of the most prominent places of Sikhism in the whole of India. The history of this Gurudwara is related to the Mughal period and its struggle, due to which it holds special religious and historical importance for the Sikh community. This historic Gurudwara was built due to an important incident that happened in 1740, in which Massa Ranghar was found guilty of desecration in the Golden Temple of Amritsar and was judged by Sukha Singh and Mehtab Singh. This historic decision was taken by a Sikh Jathedar Budha Singhji, due to which this Gurudwara got the name Budha Johar. Here the Sikh community nurtures its religious and cultural life through selfless service, the tradition of langar and the kirtan of Guru Granth Sahib. Budha Johar Gurudwara is a symbol of faith and peace not only for the followers of Sikhism, but also for people of all castes and religions.
Guru Nanak Darbar Sahib Pushkar: Guru Nanak Darbar Sahib located in Pushkar, Ajmer has an important place in Sikhism due to the first Guru Nanak Dev of the Sikh community. The first Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Nanak Dev Sahib, had visited the Pushkar shrine while returning from a journey to the south and after him the tenth Guru of the Sikhs, Govind Singh also came to Pushkar. This is the reason why people of the Sikh community in the country and around the world have deep faith in Pushkar. During this time he spent time in Pushkar and inspired the local people with his teachings. His presence sanctified this place and made it an important pilgrimage site for the followers of Sikhism. Guru Nanak Darbar Sahib along with places like Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple located here further increase the religious importance of this holy city.
Shri Gurudwara Singh Sabha Jodhpur: Shri Gurudwara Singh Sabha was established by the followers of Sikhism as a religious and cultural center of the Sikh community in Jodhpur. The bed on which the tenth Sikh Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj used to rest is still preserved in the Gurudwara of Shri Gurudwara Singh Sabha in Jodhpur, the cultural capital of Rajasthan. Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, the great warrior, thinker, poet, devotee and spiritual leader and founder of the Khalsa sect, has had a great connection with the spiritual city. This bed of the historic Palang Sahib established in Jodhpur was gifted to Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj by Fakir Peer Buddhusha in the year 1110 Hijri and Shri Govind Singh Ji Maharaj used to rest on this bed. Every year thousands of Sikh visitors come here to see it and pay obeisance.
Gurudwara Shri Kalgidhar Bagor Sahib Bhilwara: The history of Gurudwara Shri Kalgidhar Bagor Sahib is associated with the tenth Guru of Sikhism, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. It is believed that Guru Gobind Singh Ji visited Bhilwara during his journey to the north and stayed here for 17 days. During this time, the then ruler of Bagor, Shiv Pratap Singh Ji, sought help from Guruji in the war of succession. After which, with the help of the Guru, he ended the internal war in his state and built a three-storey Gurudwara Shri Kalgidhar Bagor Sahib in a part of his palace in honor of the Guru.
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