Gurdwara Shahid Ganj Singh Singhania, Religious monument in Naulakha Bazaar, Lahore, Pakistan.
Gurdwara Shahid Ganj Singh Singhania is a Sikh house of worship located in Naulakha Bazaar with white-colored walls and traditional Sikh architectural features. The main entrance opens through a small doorway along the bazaar's edge, and the interior maintains a devotional space with its characteristic religious elements.
This gurdwara was built in 1753 as a memorial at a site of deep significance for the Sikh community in the region. Its construction occurred during a period when Sikhs faced severe hardship in this area.
This gurdwara honors the memory of Sikhs who lost their lives in this area, serving as a place of remembrance and respect for visitors today. People gather here to pay tribute and reflect on the spiritual significance the site holds within the community.
Access to this site is through Naulakha Bazaar, a busy market area that runs between Landa Bazaar and Lahore Railway Station. Visitors should be aware that its tucked location within the bazaar means it can be easy to miss if you are not watching for the entrance markers.
An inscription marking the entrance carries the name "Gurdwara Shaheed Ganj Bhai Taro Ji", pointing to a specific historical connection. Today the site is maintained by the Evacuee Trust Board, reflecting how carefully this memorial space is preserved.
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