Gurudwara Baba Gurditta Ji, Chandpur Rurki, Sikh temple in Chandpur Rurki, Punjab, India.
Gurudwara Baba Gurditta Ji is a Sikh shrine in Chandpur Rurki located at the village entrance with traditional religious features throughout its structure. The building contains a central prayer hall where sacred scriptures are kept, along with separate spaces for community meals.
The shrine was established in the 1840s as a memorial to Baba Gurditta Ji, the eldest son of the sixth Sikh Guru. Its structure dates back to this period and commemorates the connection to this revered historical figure.
The shrine preserves two samadhis dedicated to companions of Baba Gurditta Ji and displays an old chain once used to secure a horse during their stay at this location. These objects show the deep personal connection between the place and the revered figures.
Visitors can join prayer services throughout the day and receive Karah Parshad offerings along with langar community meals served continuously. The location at the village entrance makes it easy to access.
The shrine hosts an annual multi-day festival in August where devotees construct a new ritual flag together and perform sacred songs with the local community. This celebration draws people from the surrounding area who participate in the ceremonial renewal.
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