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Hazūr Sāhib "presence of the master", also spelled Hazoor Sahib, more called as Takht Sachkhand Shri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib and also known as Abchal Nagar, is one of the five takhts ("thrones", seats of temporal authority) in Sikhism. It is located on the banks of the River Godavari at the city of Nanded in the state of Maharashtra, Western India. It is where the 10th guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji completed his last breath. The gurudwara within the complex is known Sach-Khand "Realm of Truth".
The structure is built at the place of death of Guru Gobind Singh. The inner room of the gurdwara is called the Angitha Sahib and is built over the place where Guru Gobind Singh was cremated in 1708. The construction of the gurdwara was done from 1832 to 1837 by order of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780–1839).
This the Teg of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, preserved at the house of Bhai Dala Ji. There were other amazing things there, which I'll post on another link.
This painting was photographed in Nanded, India.
This painting is a depiction of when Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj was attacked.
Bahadur Shah then sent his own surgeon to Guru Gobind Singh Ji who stitched his wounds.
History then recounts that Guru Gobind Singh's wounds had started to heal but were then burst open when Guru Maharaj was stringing a bow. Guru Gobind Singh's mortal body never recovered.
Please see www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDLt2K7SYmU
And skip to 2:55 when Panji talks about Guru Gobind Singh Ji & Dr Cole
Bhai Dala was entrusted by Guru Gobind Singh Ji to take care of a number of Guru Sahib's personal items. His family has preserved these artifacts since then. This is the entrance to the home.
After Guru Granth Sahib ji put to rest (sukhasan), and when the shastar darshan finishes in the evening, some sangat gather outside (like above), and do simran with the sevadars whilst walking around the Gurdwara surroundings.
Also, some sangat sit outside and listen to viakhya from the sevadars. Oh yeah, some head back to their rooms and call it a day =D
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Sri Hemkunt Sahib is a sacred shrine for the Sikhs.
It is situated in the state of Uttrakhand, India at a height of around 15200ft above sea-level.
This is the picture of the entire gurudwara complex of Takht Sachkhand Shri Hazur Sahib at Nanded in Maharashtra. It is one of the holiest of shrines for the Sikhs and is one of the five "Takhts" or seats.
This is actually a panorama created by joining about 6 - 7 images and honestly the credit should go to Adobe Photoshop CS2 because there isn't anything that i did to stitch them together. I just clicked them in sequence. The clouds though surely helped in even distribution of light.
Painting depicting Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji resting in the jungles of Macchiwara. Photo taken at Macchiwara Sahib.
Gurdwara Charan Kanwal at Machhiwara marks the site of the garden where Guru Gobind Singh had a sip of water and a spell of brief sleep. It was here that his three devotees Bhai Mani Singh, Bhai Daya Singh and Bhai Dharam Singh joined him. The sacred shrine commemorating the historical event, has a beautiful building, worthy of the holy tradition. An annual congregation fair is held in December, corresponding to 9th & 10th of Poh, the days of Guruji stay at Machiwara.
Another shrine popularly called Gurdwara Chubara Sahib is located at Machhiwara. Here at the house of Masand Gulaba where the Guru spent the night. The place is known as 'Gulaba da Chubara'.
It is here that the Guru sang the shabad "Mitra Pyare Nu". The Gurdwara is supplied water from the same well believed to be the one from which garden was watered during those days. An annual congregation fair is held in December, corresponding to 9th & 10th of Poh, the days of Guruji stay at Machiwara.
Location
Gurdwara Charan Kamal Sahib is situated on Charan Kamal Road in the city of Machiwara, near Bus Stand. It is connected by road to Ludhiana-Chandigarh highway at Samrala (42 km) and to Ropar (46 km) by Guru Gobind Singh Marg.
This is the tree where Guru Gobind Singh Ji finally rested after the battle of Chamkaur and after his four sons had attained Shaheedi (martyrdom). He used a pail from a well nearby as a pillow and slept under this tree. Amazing place to be. One of my best experiences in India here.
In the early hours of the morning (1.30am) the above Singh, escorted predominately by young Sikhs, marches all the way to the nearby Godavari River to collect water, to take back to the Takht.
Sangat are also free to follow the Singh but it's not as easy as just 'walking to the River bank'.
It's very easy for people living in India to walk barefoot anywhere without pain as their soles are so hard, but, for most of us western folk its a mission walking 5 yards without screaming for the old flip flops!
So picture this, at the start everyone could keep up with the pace set by the Singhs (pictured) at the front. However, by the time we reached the riverbank everyone was scattered all over the place struggling to keep up.
It is a collection of stamina (the lack of it), and the obstacles one has to pass to get to there that makes it difficult but with determination and continuous simran you will get there barefoot!
The pinnacle of it all is walking on the dry mud besides riverbank. It's like walking on nails!! What is a 10 minute walk for the Singhs, is actually a 30 minute trek for a weakling like me!