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<blockquote data-quote="dalvinder45" data-source="post: 224704" data-attributes="member: 26009"><p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Sri Amritsar District </strong></span></p> <p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center"><strong>Dr Dalvinder Singh Grewal</strong></p><p></p><p><strong> [ATTACH=full]21888[/ATTACH]</strong></p><p><strong> Sri Harmandir Sahib, Sri Amritsar</strong></p><p>Sri Amritsar was founded by Sri Guru Ramdass ji, the fourth guru of the Sikhs in about 1574 A.D. Before this, the area was covered with thick growth and had several lakes. Guru Ramdas invited 52 traders from different sectors belongings to nearby places like Patti and Kasur and settled them at this place. These families started the first 32 shops in the city which still stand in the street called Batisi Hatta (32 shops). The Guru himself shifted to live among them in the city which came to be called Ramdaspur and has been eulogized in the Guru Granth Sahib.</p><p></p><p>The construction of <em>Amrit Sarovar,</em> from which the city gets its present name, was also stared by Sri Guru Ramdas. His successor, Sri Guru Arjan Dev, completed the project and located the Harmandir Sahib in its midst. Later, when Guru Arjan Dev completed the writing of Holy Adi Granth Sahib, a copy of the same was ceremonially installed in Harmandir Sahib. Baba Buddha Sahib was appointed the First Granthi.</p><p></p><p>After the joining of Eternal Light of Sri Guru Gobind Singh, Baba Banda Bahadur came to the Punjab and inflicted several crushing defeats on the imperial Mughal forces. This led to the rise of Sikh power and the rise of several Misls (Jathas or groups) . 12 Misls of the Sikh confederacy controlled Punjab and from time to time attempted to expand their territory and resources. 4 of these Misls, namely; the Ahulwalia Misl, Ramgarhia Misl, Kanhiya Misl and Bhangi Misl controlled Amritsar from time to time. Each of them contributed to the city of Sri Amritsar. The Ahluwalia Misl Controlled a large part of the city. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia was its most prominent leader. He defeated the Afghan Ahmad Shah Abdali in the battle of Amritsar in 1765. At one time he was the richest and the most powerful <em>misaldars</em>. The <em>Misl</em> built a fort in the city and had full control, till Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s forces became a challenge to accept his eadership. The Ramgaria Misl controlled the rest of Amritsar and became the most powerful misl. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia was the first to fortify Ari Amritsar. He surrounded the place with the Huge mud wall calling it Ram Rauni or fort of God. It was attacked and destroyed by the imperial Mughal forces but it was rebuilt by Jassa Singh who renamed the place as Ramgarh from which his misl took its name Ramgarhia. He was the ferocious military leader and even captured red fort in New Delhi and made away with four guns and the endowment slab on which the Mughals were crowned and placed it within the Golden Temple Complex. During this Misl period Barracks, Bungas, Forts and Havelis were constructed around the Golden Temple as required for use of the Sikh Army.</p><p></p><p>Before Maharaja Ranjit Singh, outer Amritsar was controlled by the Bhangi misl who built the Gobindgarh Fort. They were defeated by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, early in his career. Part of Amritsar was controlled by the Kanhiya Misl with whom Maharaja Ranjit Singh formed a matrimonial alliance by marrying Jai Singh’s infant granddaughter Mahtab Kaur when he was six year old himself.</p><p></p><p>Maharaja Ranjit Singh brought all the Misls under his control and took over full control of Amritsar by 1802 A.D. He fortified the Gobind Garh Fort on the modern lines. He also built the Ram bag Palace and the garden of Mughal Lines and covered Sri Harmandir Sahib in Gold and made it look as we see it today. Maharaja Ranjit Singh also built a huge wall with 12 gates around the city of Amritsar. Only one gate “The Ram Bagh Gate” stands till day.</p><p></p><p>The British took over Amritsar in 1840 A.D. The years under the British rule saw the demolition of the outer walls of the city and rebuilding of gates, the construction of Town Hall from where they administered the city of Amritsar. The British also renamed the Ram Bagh Garden as Company Bagh. Current building of the Railway Station, the post office and the Saragarhi Gurdwara Memorial were all Constructed during the British era.</p><p></p><p>The best example of Indo-British architecture however, is the Khalsa College, designed by the famous architect Ram Singh, a resident of Cheel Mandi, Amritsar. His works include the Darbar Hall of Queen Victoria at Osborne House, UK and the Darbar Halls of Mysore and Kapurthala, Christian College at Lahore and several other outstanding examples of Indo-British Architecture The city is the cultural capital of Punjab today. Sri Harmandir Sahib is the most visited temple in the world today where persons of all religion are allowed to pay their obeisance. (1)</p><p></p><p>There are many Historic Sikh Gurdwaras in Amritsar City. These include Harmandar Sahib complex Gurdwaras.1.. Gurdwara Sri Harmandir Sahib 2. Gurdwara Sri Baba Atal Sahib 3. Gurdwara Sri Baba Deep Singh Shaheed 4. Gurdwara Sri Lachi Ber Sahib 5. Gurdwara Sri Mata Kaulsar Sahib 6.Gurdwara Sri Manji Sahib Harmandir 7. Gurdwara Sri Shaheed Ganj Baba Gurbaksh Singh 8. Gurdwara Sri Thada Sahib Amritsar near Dukh Bhanjni Beri 9. Gurdwara Sri Thara Sahib near Akal Takhat Sahib Amritsar - 10 Historic Place Of Beri Baba Budha 11.Historic Place Of Dukh Bhanjani Beri 12. Sri Akal Takht Sahib 13. Gurdwara Sri Baba Bota Singh And Baba Garja Singh - Shaheeda Sahib Road complex14. Gurdwara SriBibeksar Sahib; Shaheeda Sahib Road complex Gurdwaras include 15.Gurdwara Sri Manji Sahib Amritsar 16. Gurdwara Sri Ramsar Sahib Amritsar 17. Gurdwara Sri Shaheed Ganj Baba Deep Singh- 18. Gurdwara Yaadgar Vaisakhi 1978 De Shaheed Sahib; other Gurdwaras include19. Gurdwara And Burj Akali Phula Singh - 1 km from Sri Harmandir Sahib 20. Gurdwara Bhai Manjh Da Khooh - 5.5 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib 21. Gurdwara Bhai Shalo Da Tobha - 700 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib 22. Gurdwara Qila Lohgarh Sahib Amritsar - 900 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib 23. Gurdwara Sri Atari Sahib Sultanvind - 3.5 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib 24. Gurdwara Sri Chaurasti Atari - 500 meters from Harmandar Sahib 25. Gurdwara Sri Darshani Deori - 250 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib 26. Gurdwara Sri Guriaana Sahib - 8 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib 27. Gurdwara Sri Guru Ka Mehal - 500 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib 28. Gurdwara Sri Kotha Sahib - 7 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib 29. Gurdwara Sri Pipli Sahib Amritsar - 3.5 km from Sri Harmandir Sahib 30. Gurdwara Sri Tahli Sahib Amritsar - 650 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib31.Gurdwara Sri Toot Sahib - 3 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib. (1)</p><p></p><p>Guru Nanak Dev ji travelled widely to preach God’s Word and Truth. The places visited by him in Amritsar Disgtrict include Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala while going to Batala for marriage, Amritsar Sahib (Thada Sahib near Dukh Bhanjni Beri), Verka, Ram Tirath, (while coming from Sultanpur Lodhi via Khadoor Sahib and going to Emnabad), Verroke Ajnala, Ramdas, Dharamkot, Saurian, Kathunangal, Sathiala.</p><p> [ATTACH=full]21889[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p><strong> Amritsar District: Places with red roundels are the visited by Guru Nanak</strong></p><p></p><p>The Gurdwaras commemorating his visits are as under</p><p></p><p> Gurdwara Thada Sahib Sri Amritsar</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib, Verka Amritsar</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib Ram Tirth, Amritsar</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara Nanaksar Saurian, Amritsar</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara, Ber Sahib Dharmkot, Amritsar</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara Ber Sahib, Veroke Ajnala, Amritsar,</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara Janamasthan Baba Budha ji,,Kathunangal,Amritsar</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara Tap Asthan Baba Budha Ji, Ramdas, Amritsar</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib, Sathiala, Amritsar.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara Thamm Sahib, Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala Amritsar.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gurdwara, Guru ka Khooh, Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala, Amritsar.</li> </ul><p> Continued</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalvinder45, post: 224704, member: 26009"] [CENTER] [SIZE=5][B]Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Sri Amritsar District [/B][/SIZE] [B]Dr Dalvinder Singh Grewal[/B][/CENTER] [B] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1698244368516.png"]21888[/ATTACH] Sri Harmandir Sahib, Sri Amritsar[/B] Sri Amritsar was founded by Sri Guru Ramdass ji, the fourth guru of the Sikhs in about 1574 A.D. Before this, the area was covered with thick growth and had several lakes. Guru Ramdas invited 52 traders from different sectors belongings to nearby places like Patti and Kasur and settled them at this place. These families started the first 32 shops in the city which still stand in the street called Batisi Hatta (32 shops). The Guru himself shifted to live among them in the city which came to be called Ramdaspur and has been eulogized in the Guru Granth Sahib. The construction of [I]Amrit Sarovar,[/I] from which the city gets its present name, was also stared by Sri Guru Ramdas. His successor, Sri Guru Arjan Dev, completed the project and located the Harmandir Sahib in its midst. Later, when Guru Arjan Dev completed the writing of Holy Adi Granth Sahib, a copy of the same was ceremonially installed in Harmandir Sahib. Baba Buddha Sahib was appointed the First Granthi. After the joining of Eternal Light of Sri Guru Gobind Singh, Baba Banda Bahadur came to the Punjab and inflicted several crushing defeats on the imperial Mughal forces. This led to the rise of Sikh power and the rise of several Misls (Jathas or groups) . 12 Misls of the Sikh confederacy controlled Punjab and from time to time attempted to expand their territory and resources. 4 of these Misls, namely; the Ahulwalia Misl, Ramgarhia Misl, Kanhiya Misl and Bhangi Misl controlled Amritsar from time to time. Each of them contributed to the city of Sri Amritsar. The Ahluwalia Misl Controlled a large part of the city. Jassa Singh Ahluwalia was its most prominent leader. He defeated the Afghan Ahmad Shah Abdali in the battle of Amritsar in 1765. At one time he was the richest and the most powerful [I]misaldars[/I]. The [I]Misl[/I] built a fort in the city and had full control, till Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s forces became a challenge to accept his eadership. The Ramgaria Misl controlled the rest of Amritsar and became the most powerful misl. Jassa Singh Ramgarhia was the first to fortify Ari Amritsar. He surrounded the place with the Huge mud wall calling it Ram Rauni or fort of God. It was attacked and destroyed by the imperial Mughal forces but it was rebuilt by Jassa Singh who renamed the place as Ramgarh from which his misl took its name Ramgarhia. He was the ferocious military leader and even captured red fort in New Delhi and made away with four guns and the endowment slab on which the Mughals were crowned and placed it within the Golden Temple Complex. During this Misl period Barracks, Bungas, Forts and Havelis were constructed around the Golden Temple as required for use of the Sikh Army. Before Maharaja Ranjit Singh, outer Amritsar was controlled by the Bhangi misl who built the Gobindgarh Fort. They were defeated by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, early in his career. Part of Amritsar was controlled by the Kanhiya Misl with whom Maharaja Ranjit Singh formed a matrimonial alliance by marrying Jai Singh’s infant granddaughter Mahtab Kaur when he was six year old himself. Maharaja Ranjit Singh brought all the Misls under his control and took over full control of Amritsar by 1802 A.D. He fortified the Gobind Garh Fort on the modern lines. He also built the Ram bag Palace and the garden of Mughal Lines and covered Sri Harmandir Sahib in Gold and made it look as we see it today. Maharaja Ranjit Singh also built a huge wall with 12 gates around the city of Amritsar. Only one gate “The Ram Bagh Gate” stands till day. The British took over Amritsar in 1840 A.D. The years under the British rule saw the demolition of the outer walls of the city and rebuilding of gates, the construction of Town Hall from where they administered the city of Amritsar. The British also renamed the Ram Bagh Garden as Company Bagh. Current building of the Railway Station, the post office and the Saragarhi Gurdwara Memorial were all Constructed during the British era. The best example of Indo-British architecture however, is the Khalsa College, designed by the famous architect Ram Singh, a resident of Cheel Mandi, Amritsar. His works include the Darbar Hall of Queen Victoria at Osborne House, UK and the Darbar Halls of Mysore and Kapurthala, Christian College at Lahore and several other outstanding examples of Indo-British Architecture The city is the cultural capital of Punjab today. Sri Harmandir Sahib is the most visited temple in the world today where persons of all religion are allowed to pay their obeisance. (1) There are many Historic Sikh Gurdwaras in Amritsar City. These include Harmandar Sahib complex Gurdwaras.1.. Gurdwara Sri Harmandir Sahib 2. Gurdwara Sri Baba Atal Sahib 3. Gurdwara Sri Baba Deep Singh Shaheed 4. Gurdwara Sri Lachi Ber Sahib 5. Gurdwara Sri Mata Kaulsar Sahib 6.Gurdwara Sri Manji Sahib Harmandir 7. Gurdwara Sri Shaheed Ganj Baba Gurbaksh Singh 8. Gurdwara Sri Thada Sahib Amritsar near Dukh Bhanjni Beri 9. Gurdwara Sri Thara Sahib near Akal Takhat Sahib Amritsar - 10 Historic Place Of Beri Baba Budha 11.Historic Place Of Dukh Bhanjani Beri 12. Sri Akal Takht Sahib 13. Gurdwara Sri Baba Bota Singh And Baba Garja Singh - Shaheeda Sahib Road complex14. Gurdwara SriBibeksar Sahib; Shaheeda Sahib Road complex Gurdwaras include 15.Gurdwara Sri Manji Sahib Amritsar 16. Gurdwara Sri Ramsar Sahib Amritsar 17. Gurdwara Sri Shaheed Ganj Baba Deep Singh- 18. Gurdwara Yaadgar Vaisakhi 1978 De Shaheed Sahib; other Gurdwaras include19. Gurdwara And Burj Akali Phula Singh - 1 km from Sri Harmandir Sahib 20. Gurdwara Bhai Manjh Da Khooh - 5.5 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib 21. Gurdwara Bhai Shalo Da Tobha - 700 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib 22. Gurdwara Qila Lohgarh Sahib Amritsar - 900 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib 23. Gurdwara Sri Atari Sahib Sultanvind - 3.5 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib 24. Gurdwara Sri Chaurasti Atari - 500 meters from Harmandar Sahib 25. Gurdwara Sri Darshani Deori - 250 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib 26. Gurdwara Sri Guriaana Sahib - 8 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib 27. Gurdwara Sri Guru Ka Mehal - 500 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib 28. Gurdwara Sri Kotha Sahib - 7 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib 29. Gurdwara Sri Pipli Sahib Amritsar - 3.5 km from Sri Harmandir Sahib 30. Gurdwara Sri Tahli Sahib Amritsar - 650 meters from Sri Harmandir Sahib31.Gurdwara Sri Toot Sahib - 3 km's from Sri Harmandir Sahib. (1) Guru Nanak Dev ji travelled widely to preach God’s Word and Truth. The places visited by him in Amritsar Disgtrict include Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala while going to Batala for marriage, Amritsar Sahib (Thada Sahib near Dukh Bhanjni Beri), Verka, Ram Tirath, (while coming from Sultanpur Lodhi via Khadoor Sahib and going to Emnabad), Verroke Ajnala, Ramdas, Dharamkot, Saurian, Kathunangal, Sathiala. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1698244436642.png"]21889[/ATTACH] [B] Amritsar District: Places with red roundels are the visited by Guru Nanak[/B] The Gurdwaras commemorating his visits are as under Gurdwara Thada Sahib Sri Amritsar [LIST] [*]Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib, Verka Amritsar [*]Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib Ram Tirth, Amritsar [*]Gurdwara Nanaksar Saurian, Amritsar [*]Gurdwara, Ber Sahib Dharmkot, Amritsar [*]Gurdwara Ber Sahib, Veroke Ajnala, Amritsar, [*]Gurdwara Janamasthan Baba Budha ji,,Kathunangal,Amritsar [*]Gurdwara Tap Asthan Baba Budha Ji, Ramdas, Amritsar [*]Gurdwara Nanaksar Sahib, Sathiala, Amritsar. [*]Gurdwara Thamm Sahib, Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala Amritsar. [*]Gurdwara, Guru ka Khooh, Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala, Amritsar. [/LIST] Continued [/QUOTE]
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