Maghi Mela 2023 Sri Muktsar sahib with history

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • Sri Muktsar Sahib has a proud heritage. It is known as the last battlefield of Guru Gobind Singh in 1705 AD, which proved to be a most decisive conflict in the military history of the Sikhs. Literally the name of this city means "the pool of liberation". The forty Sikh warriors who fought to death here against the Mughal Empire more than three centuries ago are remembered by a grand festival held here every January, which attracts devotees from all over the world.
    During the 1740s some Sikh families settled here, then a town developed there where the battlefield was. Later it took the name Sri Muktsar Sahib, renamed from Kidhrani di Dhab. A Gurdwara was Built by Baba Mubarak Makkar who was and ardent follower of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Later Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa (1791-1837) visited Sri Muktsar Sahib and did kar sewa of the Sri Muktsar Sahib building, which was in 1980s replaced with a new building.
    Top Tourist Attractions in Muktsar
    Sri Muktsar Sahib is a city in Punjab, India, and the district headquarters for the Sri Muktsar Sahib district. The “Chalie Muktey,” a group of forty Sikh soldiers led by Guru Ji, battled the Mughals to death here. The city was renamed Muktsar in their honour after the battle, and the government recently renamed it Sri Muktsar Sahib owing to its religious and historical significance.
    Best Places to Visit in Muktsar
    Gurudwara Tuti Gandi Sahib
    Mukta Minar
    Gurudwara Tambu Sahib
    Gurudwara Shahidganj Sahib
    Sri Darbar Sahib
    Gurudwara Tibbi Sahib
    Gurudwara Rakabsar Sahib
    Mukta Minar
    Angooran Wali maseet
    Gurudwara TutiGandi Sahib
    Sri Muktsar Sahib and the surrounding areas of Sri Muktsar Sahib city are deeply rooted in Sikh history. TutiGandi Gurudwara Sahib, Tibbi Sahib, GurudawraRakabsar, and Gurudwara TaranTaran Sahib are all worth a visit to get a glimpse of Sikh tradition’s glorious era. Guru Angad Dev ji’s birthplace is at Sarai Naga, 15 kilometres from Sri Muktsar Sahib on the Sri Muktsar Sahib-Kotkapura highway.
    Near the railway station in Sri Muktsar Sahib, there is a beautiful old mosque called AngooranWalimaseet. Guptsar Sahib, a historical Gurdwara, is located about 24 kilometres from Sri Muktsar Sahib in the village of Chhatteana in Gidderbahatehsilat. In the Sri Muktsar Sahib district, there are historical Gurdwaras at Rupana, Gurusar, Faqarsar, and Bhundar.
    Mukta Minar
    It is a lovely location and one of the city’s main attractions. It is close to the District administrative complex. It has lovely gardens, lighting, and a minar depicting Khanda Sahib. This muktaminar is notable for its eye-catching steel cover on a concrete body. In addition, there is an open-air theatre here. It was built to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the ChaliMukte’s martyrdom.
    Sri Muktsar Sahib and the surrounding areas of Sri Muktsar Sahib city are deeply rooted in Sikh history. TutiGandi Gurudwara Sahib, Tibbi Sahib, GurudawraRakabsar, and Gurudwara TaranTaran Sahib are all worth a visit to get a glimpse of Sikh tradition’s glorious era. Guru Angad Dev ji’s birthplace is at Sarai Naga, 15 kilometres from Sri Muktsar Sahib on the Sri Muktsar Sahib-Kotkapura highway.
    Near the railway station in Sri Muktsar Sahib, there is a beautiful old mosque called AngooranWalimaseet. Guptsar Sahib, a historical Gurdwara, is located about 24 kilometres from Sri Muktsar Sahib in the village of Chhatteana in Gidderbahatehsilat. In the Sri Muktsar Sahib district, there are historical Gurdwaras at Rupana, Gurusar, Faqarsar, and Bhundar.
    Gurudwara Tambu Sahib
    Near the southeastern corner of the sarovar, the muktds took cover behind trees and shrubs that they disguised to look like tents (tambu, in Punjabi). The current structure, which replaced an earlier structure built at the initiative of Maharaja Mohinder Singh of Patiala (185276), was built in the 1980s by kdrsevd. It consists of a high-ceilinged domed hall with a gallery in the middle and the sanctum in the centre.
    Gurudwara Shahidganj Sahib
    Arigitha (lit. pyre) Sahib, located about 50 metres west of the sarovar and marking the spot where Guru Gobind Singh cremated the bodies of the martyrs, was first built in 1870 by Raja Wazir Singh of Faridkot (1828 - 72). During the 1980s, kdrsevd reconstructed the new building, a rectangular domed hall.
    Sri Darbar Sahib
    The main shrine at Sri Muktsar Sahib is located on the western bank of the Sarovar and was the first to be established by the first few Sikh families who settled here in 1743. Bhai Desu Singh and Bhai Lal Singh, chiefs of Kaithal, added to the structure, as did Sardar Hari Singh Nalva (1791 = 1837), one of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s army generals. Sant Gurmukh Singh Karsevavale and Sant Sadhu Singh renovated the building in the 1930s. They marblepaneled its walls, added decorative domes on top, and marblepaved the floor within and around it. This edifice, however, was demolished by his followers for reconstruction in the 1980s.
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