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Why This Place Matters
A historic Sikh Gurdwara commemorating Guru Gobind Singh Ji (tenth Sikh Guru) visit to Kurukshetra. Located at Rajghat, this sacred site marks where the great Guru meditated and blessed devotees, representing Sikh spiritual connection with this holy land.
Mahabharata Connection
Though not from Mahabharata era, Guru Gobind Singh Ji visited this land where dharma was established through righteous war. The Guru warrior-saint philosophy resonates with the Gita teaching of fighting for justice. His visit sanctified this spot for Sikhs.
Commemorates Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1666-1708), Tenth Sikh GuruWhat to Notice Here
- Traditional Sikh Gurdwara architecture with dome
- Holy Guru Granth Sahib in main darbar hall
- Rajghat location significance (cremation ghat area)
- Historical significance of tenth Guru visit
- Peaceful sarovar (water body) nearby
- Continuous kirtan throughout day
- Langar hall serving free meals
- Clean and well-maintained premises
Ritual & Action
Cover head before entering (scarves provided). Remove shoes and wash feet at entrance. Bow respectfully before Guru Granth Sahib. Sit on floor during prayers. Listen to kirtan with devotion. Participate in Langar. Donate voluntarily as you wish.
How to Experience
Feel the warrior-saint spirit of Guru Gobind Singh Ji here. This Guru who fought for justice yet remained deeply spiritual. The Rajghat location adds solemn significance. Langar experience shows Sikh equality principles. Morning prayers especially peaceful.