Location: 15 kms
from Chandigarh in Panchkula district on
the banks of river Ghagar
Significance: it is here that Guru
Gobind Singhji along with his victorious
fellow warriors had taken a halt while on
their way back, after having fought the
battle with Mughals.
There are a number of religious places in
and around Chandigarh. One among them is
the Chandigarh Nada Sahib Gurudwara. Situated
at the Panchkula district on the banks of
river Ghagar, it lies at a distance of 15
kms from the city of gardens. Gurdwara Nada
Sahib in Chandigarh, India has a lot of
reverence for Sikhs, as after having fought
the battle with Mughals, Guru Gobind Singhji
along with his victorious fellow Sikh warriors
had stayed over here, while on their way
back. Here, they were given a warm welcome
by a follower of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, named
Nadu Shah. The Guru showered his blessings
on him and also said that the Gurudwara
would be named after him. Lakhs of worshippers
visit the Nada Sahib Gurdwara on the full
moon day (Pooranmashi) of every month.
