Gurdwara Beri Sahib

Gurdwara in Punjab, Pakistan
32°28′51.7″N 74°32′56.0″E / 32.481028°N 74.548889°E / 32.481028; 74.548889

Gurdawara Bair Sahib also called Baba Beri or Baba Bair is situated in Sialkot, Pakistan. It was the place where Baba Guru Nanak stayed and met Hamza Ghaus, a famous saint of Sialkot.[1] The berry tree under which Guru Nanak stayed is still present. The gurdwara was built by Natha Singh[2] and it includes a garden, a pool and residential rooms. The gurdwara was damaged in the wake of the Babari Masjid dispute. There used to be a very high temple which was razed to ground when it was demolished by an unruly mob.

The gurdwara was renovated during the 2010s and opened for pilgrims.[2]

Gallery

  • View Of Gurudwara Beri Sahib
    A view Of Gurudwara Beri Sahib
  • Bairi Sahib Tree at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
    Bairi Sahib Tree at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
  • Main Deewan Hall at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
    Main Deewan Hall at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
  • Parkash Asthan at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
    Parkash Asthan at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
  • Sewa Plate at Gurdwara Beri Sahib
    Sewa Plate at Gurdwara Beri Sahib
  • Nishan Sahib at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
    Nishan Sahib at Gurudwara Beri Sahib

See also

  • Sialkot

References

  1. ^ Khalid, Haroon (12 September 2018). "The legacy of Guru Nanak lives on in four historic gurdwaras in Punjab". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b "500-year-old gurdwara in Pakistan's Sialkot opens doors for Indian pilgrims". Hindustan Times. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2021.


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