Gurdwara Bhatta Sahib:

Gurdwara Bhatta Sahib: As He approached Ropar, Guru ji's advance was blocked by a group of Pathans. Both the sides indulged in swordplay resulting in many losing their lives. Managing to repulse the Pahans they advanced towards Ropar then they reached the village of Kotla Nihang Khan with the Mughal army at their heels. Guru ji rode straight towards a brick kiln where he asked the workers, firing the kiln, about a safe place. The innocent labourers jokingly directed them towards the fire driven brick kiln with only the bricks of its top standing just above the mounds of dirt insulating its sides.

According to Sikh history, as soon as the horse of the Guru put its hooves on the kiln, the hot kiln got cold. In awe of the sight the owner of the Kiln asked to become a Sikh and received Pahul from the Guru. The "new Sikhs" now known in history as Nihang Khan risked his live hiding one of the Guru's wounded Sikhs. A grateful Guru Gobind Singh gifted the brave man with some of his personal items. Today you can visit the Gurdwara Bhattha Sahib and have a look the sword and shield of Guru ji. Gurdwara Bhattha Sahib ji is 40 kilometres away from Anandpur Sahib.

Bahman Majra: From Kotla Nihang Khan, Guru ji reached Bahman Majra via Lakhmipur. He rested here for some time, at the Gurudwara Manji Sahib here. This place is situated in 25 kilometres away east of Chandigarh-Ropar road.

Bur Majra: This place is 55 kilometres away form Anandpur Sahib. Guru ji stopped for a needed rest here, as well, until he learned that the Mughal army was once again hot on his trail.
Gurdwara Bhatta Sahib: Gurdwara Bhatta Sahib: As He approached Ropar, Guru ji's advance was blocked by a group of Pathans. Both the sides indulged in swordplay resulting in many losing their lives. Managing to repulse the Pahans they advanced towards Ropar then they reached the village of Kotla Nihang Khan with the Mughal army at their heels. Guru ji rode straight towards a brick kiln where he asked the workers, firing the kiln, about a safe place. The innocent labourers jokingly directed them towards the fire driven brick kiln with only the bricks of its top standing just above the mounds of dirt insulating its sides. According to Sikh history, as soon as the horse of the Guru put its hooves on the kiln, the hot kiln got cold. In awe of the sight the owner of the Kiln asked to become a Sikh and received Pahul from the Guru. The "new Sikhs" now known in history as Nihang Khan risked his live hiding one of the Guru's wounded Sikhs. A grateful Guru Gobind Singh gifted the brave man with some of his personal items. Today you can visit the Gurdwara Bhattha Sahib and have a look the sword and shield of Guru ji. Gurdwara Bhattha Sahib ji is 40 kilometres away from Anandpur Sahib. Bahman Majra: From Kotla Nihang Khan, Guru ji reached Bahman Majra via Lakhmipur. He rested here for some time, at the Gurudwara Manji Sahib here. This place is situated in 25 kilometres away east of Chandigarh-Ropar road. Bur Majra: This place is 55 kilometres away form Anandpur Sahib. Guru ji stopped for a needed rest here, as well, until he learned that the Mughal army was once again hot on his trail.
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