Bangla Sahib Gurdwara is a place of historical and religious
importance in India. Dedicated to the eighth Sikh Guru, Sri Harkishan
Sahib, located near Connaught Place Market in New Delhi. The main hall
is kept simple, except in the open central shrine, covered by a small
golden dome sporting a sculpted bronze cupola. devotional music that
is broadcast throughout the complex continuously. There is a high
school senior, Baba Baghel Singh Museum, a library and a hospital in
the Gurdwara complex. The holy water from Bangla Sahib Gurudwara,
known as' Amrit, is said to have miraculous powers of healing the
sick.
Before entering the shrine,the devotees take a holy dip in the sacred
pond, known as' Sarovar. The birth of Guru Sahib and Sri Harkrishan
anniversary of the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singhji is celebrated
every year. "Langar 'or Community Kitchen Hall is organized on the
east sideof the complex. In this case, is served free food toall
devotees, irrespective of caste, creed or condition. You can visit the
main complex only bare, head coverings and aconservative dress that
covers the legs and shoulders.
According to the legend related to this Gurdwara, the seat of Guru
Sahib wasdisputed and Ram Rai, brother of Harkishan, sought help from
Aurungzeb. Aurungzeb called Guru Harkishan to Delhi, where he was
feted by royalty Mirza Raja Jai Singh in his own palace, along with
Diwan Dargah Mull, Bhai Gurditta Ji, Bhai Mati Das Ji and the motherof
the Guruji. Later this fabulous mansion became a Gurdwara in the
memory of Guru Sahib andwas called as Gurdwara Bangla Sahib. This
sanctuary has also had thehonor of hosting sixth Guru Sri Hargobind
Sahib, on arrival in Delhi.
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