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Gurdwara Gai Ghat

Coordinates:25°36′28.77″N85°10′3.06″E / 25.6079917°N 85.1675167°E /25.6079917; 85.1675167
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Gurdwara in Bihar, India

Gurdwara Gai Ghat
Religion
AffiliationSikhism
DistrictPatna
DeityGuru
Location
LocationPatna
StateBihar
CountryIndia
Gurdwara Gai Ghat is located in Bihar
Gurdwara Gai Ghat
Location in Bihar
Geographic coordinates25°36′28.77″N85°10′3.06″E / 25.6079917°N 85.1675167°E /25.6079917; 85.1675167
Architecture
Completed15th-16th Century

Gurdwara Pahila Bara, commonly known asGurdwara Gai Ghat, is a holy Gurdwara of Sikh religion. It is located in the city ofPatna,Bihar,India and dedicated toGuru Nanak Dev. The Gurdwara is part of "Guru Circuit" - AGovernment of Bihar initiative connecting important Sikh religious destinations in Bihar to attract more pilgrims.[1]

History

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The building where Gurdwara is located was initially Bhagat Jaitamal's house. Jaitamal, a pious man, confectioner by trade, became the Guru's follower and later converted his house into aDharamshala. It was sanctified first by Guru Nanak in 1509 A.D. and later by Guru Tegh Bahadur along with his family in 1666 A.D.[2] It is believed, Guru Tegh Bahadur made the river Ganges come in the form of "Gai" (cow) to Jaitamal, who could not go to the riverbank due to his old age. The Gurdwara was thus named 'Gurdwara Gaighat'.[3]

Location

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Gurdwara Pahila Bara is a historical Sikh shrine situated atGaighat in theAlamganj area ofPatna. It is the oldest Gurdwara in this region. A new building consisting of a spacious square hall with the sanctum in the middle was constructed in the year 1980. It is about 4 kilometers fromTakht Sri Patna Sahib, on the Ashok Raj Path.[4]

Importance

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In addition to being a religious site, the following things of historical importance are preserved in the Gurdwara:[5]

  • Rabab of Bhai (Brother) Mardana.
  • Chakki (Grind stone) of Mata Gujri
  • Tree, where Guru Tegh Bahadur tied his horse.
  • Thara Saheb, a place where Guru Tegh Bahadur used to sit.
  • Tham Sahib, wooden pillars.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Guru circuit on anvil[dead link]
  2. ^Gurudwara Gai Ghat - Patna, Bihar
  3. ^Guru Nanak Dev,Guru Tegh Bhadur too enlightened humanity in Bihar
  4. ^Patna gears up for mega ‘nagar kirtan’ today
  5. ^Gurdwara Sri Gau Ghat Sahib Patna at discoversikhism.com/
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