21 मई 2023 22:07
Truly amazing place with serene ambience and the prashad that is served there is really heavenly.
21 मई 2023 15:05
The view and culture there was indescribable and they feed everyone for free no matter their colour, work, status, gender.
15 मई 2023 7:19
Historical Gurudwara Sahib situated in DELHI. THIS place belongs to Guru Har Kishan Ji. Very peaceful. You will feel peace and all your worries wil vanish when you visit here.
10 मई 2023 9:44
Entry Fee and Timings
The Gurudwara is open 24 hours on all days of the year.

Langar Timings: 9 a.m. To 3 p.m. And 7 p.m. To 10 p.m.

You can spend up to an hour and a half in the Gurudwara in exploring it completely.

Some important tips and information for visitors
*Both men and women should dress modestly and carry a scarf or handkerchief to cover their head. Otherwise, there are scarves kept outside the main building, so one could pick one of the colourful scarves to cover their heat.
*Wear footwear that can be easily removed. There is a shoe counter inside the complex where you can keep your shoes free of cost.
*Photography is banned inside the gurudwara.
*Maintain silence inside the complex.
Behave in a decent, respectful manner.
Take care of your personal belongings as it tends to get extremely crowded at times.

Things to do at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
1. The Sarovar is the first spot you should visit. If you have enough time, do carry along an extra set of clothes and take a dip in the sacred waters as they are believed to have healing properties that can cure any skin ailments.

Regardless of the truth of this belief, even dipping your hands in the water can have a soothing effect and you will be able to feel the presence of thousands of other worshippers who have revered the place before you.

The Sarovar also houses several varieties of fish and they swim close to the visitor’s feet, proving how comfortable and secure they feel in the Gurudwara. Remember that the caretakers feed the fish regularly so do not feed them any outside edibles.

2. The inside of the Gurudwara is as captivating as the architectural glory outside and after the darshan, do spend some time sitting inside, listening to the Sikh Gurbani being performed by the musicians.

There are TVs that display translations of the gurbani lyrics but even if you do not indulge into the teachings being sung, the music and the atmosphere itself will transport you to another world for a while.

3. There is langar service happening throughout the day. The langar is the communal meal which is served free of cost and the Gurudwara serves around 180 people every 15 minutes! The entire process of making the food to cleaning the dishes is performed by sevaks, who are volunteers at the Gurudwara.

You will be surprised to see many Hindus volunteering for the langar service. The meal is simple food, usually dal, roti and rice which in itself is its major appeal along with its deliciousness.

4. The Karha Prasad must not be missed and do get some packed for your friends and family. The humble halwa melts into your mouth and is made with plenty of love and ghee!

5. Take a round of the museum and the art gallery which presents various important events in Sikh history. Not only do they illustrate some of the significant instances which have defined the culture of Sikhism, but they also show some interesting objects with fascinating stories behind them.

If you can, talk to some of the administrative staff members who have been at the gurudwara for decades and they will have interesting stories, myths and legends to share with you.

Photography is prohibited inside the gurudwara and you might be reprimanded for it if you do it around the Sarovar, Moreover, the place has such a capacity to enchant you that photographs will be the last thing on your mind.

6. Along with this, there is also a small school inside the premises, a hospital and a library. There is also a Yatri Nivaas and in case you want to extend your stay, you can contact the administration and if there are free rooms, they will accommodate you.

7. Lastly, there are various snacks (Chai-Pakoda) stalls right outside the parking area of the Gurudwara. They serve a variety of delicious fried delights made using onion, spinach, cauliflower, potatoes and is served with green chutney.

One of the other popular fried delights being served here are the Ram Ladoos. All of them are fried right in front of you so it ensures they are piping hot. If you have a sweet tooth, they often sell Jalebi as well.
04 मई 2023 5:10
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is one of the most prominent Sikh shrines located in the heart of Delhi, India. It is a place of worship for Sikhs and a symbol of communal harmony for people of all religions. The gurudwara has a rich history that dates back to the 17th century when it was built as a small temple by Raja Jai Singh, a Mughal emperor. Over the years, the temple was rebuilt and expanded, and it was eventually transformed into the magnificent gurudwara that it is today. Here is a closer look at the history and significance of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib.

History:
The history of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib can be traced back to the 17th century, during the reign of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. It is said that the eighth Sikh guru, Guru Har Krishan Sahib, stayed in a bungalow at the site of the present-day gurudwara while he was on his way to Delhi to help the people who were affected by a smallpox epidemic. It was here that he contracted the disease and passed away at a young age of 8. The bungalow was later converted into a temple by Raja Jai Singh, who was a prominent Mughal courtier and a devotee of Guru Har Krishan Sahib.

The temple was rebuilt and expanded by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the ruler of Punjab in the early 19th century. He added a sarovar (a holy water tank) to the temple complex and renamed it as Bangla Sahib Gurudwara. The gurudwara has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, and it continues to be a popular pilgrimage site for Sikhs and tourists from all over the world.

Significance:
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib holds a significant place in Sikh history and culture. It is considered to be one of the most sacred shrines for Sikhs, and it is a symbol of their rich cultural heritage and spirituality. The gurudwara is known for its beautiful architecture, serene surroundings, and the holy water tank that is believed to have healing properties.

The gurudwara also has a langar hall, where free food is served to everyone who visits the shrine, regardless of their religion or social status. This practice of serving free food, or langar, is an important aspect of Sikhism, and it reflects the Sikh belief in the importance of sharing and caring for others.

Apart from its religious significance, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib also has a historical and cultural significance. It is a symbol of the Sikh community's struggle for freedom and equality, and it is a testament to their unwavering faith and courage.

Conclusion:
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is a magnificent shrine that is deeply rooted in Sikh history and culture. It is a place of worship, a symbol of communal harmony, and a testament to the Sikh community's faith and courage. The gurudwara is open to people of all religions, and it welcomes everyone with open arms. It is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to experience the rich cultural heritage and spirituality of India.
29 अप्रैल 2023 18:15
Best place in Delhi where you will get everything for free.peace of mind, food, water and halwa (Prasaad). It's gives inner satisfaction when we visit this place.the vibrations here are very positive and energetic.
13 अप्रैल 2023 9:28
PEACEFUL PLACE AND BEAUTIFUL GURUDWARA

LANGAR SEVA ALSO VERY GOOD AND FAST LANGAR FOOD IS VERY TASTY
15 मार्च 2023 3:40
First time visited gurudhwara it is huge size of gurudhwara. I visited in weekend it was Little bit crowded but I enjoyed I went to inside there was huge size of pools where people are washing there hand and legs and inside that pool there many colourfull fish I felt so good and calm. The place is so calm and peaceful. The staff who was collecting our footwears near shoe holders section they were behaving very friendly. Everyone working there are so humble and ambience was lovely. Felt blessed. There is also a pond with colourful fishes.

It is near to Rajiv chowk metro station you can walk are take auto I walked I think 15-20min it taken to reach.
23 फरवरी 2023 6:45
Bangla Sahib is one among the most popular tourist places in Delhi.
Poor people can spend nights free of cost here.
24 hours langar.
Here you find the audio visual museum showcasing Sikh history.
One must include this place in a once visit to Delhi.
14 फरवरी 2023 1:59
I recently visited Gurudwara Bangla Sahib in New Delhi and was deeply moved by the experience. The temple is a beautiful and peaceful oasis in the midst of the bustling city. The architecture is stunning, with intricate designs and gold-plated domes that sparkle in the sunlight.

The atmosphere inside the temple was serene and calm, and the devotion of the people there was evident. The temple is open to people of all religions and backgrounds, and the staff were friendly and welcoming. The langar hall serves free food to everyone and it is a great way of community service and humanity.

I was also impressed by the cleanliness and organization of the temple. The facilities were well-maintained and the temple was spotless. Additionally, the temple has a beautiful Sarovar (holy tank) where people take a dip and it is believed that the water has healing powers.

Overall, my visit to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was a truly memorable experience. I would highly recommend this temple to anyone visiting New Delhi, regardless of their religious background. It is a place of tranquility, devotion and selfless service. Furthermore, the temple has a rich history and is a significant pilgrimage site for Sikhs. It was built in the memory of the 8th Sikh Guru, Guru Har Krishan, and it is said that the Guru used to provide free food, medicines, and shelter to the people during a smallpox epidemic in the 17th century. The temple also has a museum which showcases the history and significance of the temple.

The temple also has a beautiful art gallery, which displays the rich heritage of Sikhism through paintings and sculptures. The temple also has a library which has a vast collection of books on Sikhism, religion, and culture.

Lastly, I would like to mention the kirtans (devotional songs) and shabad kirtans (hymns) that are performed regularly in the temple. It's an uplifting experience to listen to the devotional songs and it is a great way to connect with the spirituality of the temple.

Overall, my visit to the Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was an enriching and enlightening experience. The temple is a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to learn more about Sikhism and its rich cultural heritage. It's a place of worship, devotion, and community service.
28 जनवरी 2023 6:40
Visiting this place is always blessings. Bangla sahab gurudwara is less with all the facilities.
13 जनवरी 2023 18:27
This gurdwara is not only a place for meditation and prayer. Excellent place for gather together and it is also a place to learn about Sikhs, faith and their believes!
wondrous enlightener "WaheGuruJi"
11 जनवरी 2023 4:32
It's a great place to be and sit in peace. Unfortunately i had a horrible incident here. While you enter the gurdwara, the board saying "do not click picture " are mounted on top left and top right of the gate which are not visible to a common man. While i was aware that such places restrict photography inside, I thought of clicking a picture 5 steps before entering the gate. And there it was. The person guarding the gate in his mid fourties got so angry and started abusing me. I calmly said, i did not read any sign and told him I was ready to delete. But he kept cursing. And totally spoiled the mood. I will probably never go there despite loving the ambience. These people who are guarding the gurudwara are extremely rude and mean and consider the gurudwara their personal property.
07 जनवरी 2023 8:21
Gurdwara Bangla Sahib is A worshipping place which is open for all. Guru Harkrishan Sahib (8th Guru of Sikhs) Took his last breath here. Guru ji served humanity at the time of pandemic during his period. Guru ji gave his life for service of Humanity.
#HumanityFirst
04 जनवरी 2023 22:16
पंजाबी सबसे अच्छे थे सेवा और सर्विस खाने पीने की व्यवस्था बहुत अच्छी थी मे 2 दिन रुका था मुझे बहुत खुशी हुई
26 दिसंबर 2022 5:53
An amazing experience. There are many visitors or devotees all around despite there is so much peace and calmness. Langars is available everytime just don't mess it up by clicking pictures everywhere just listen to instructions and enjoy the ambience of the place.
25 दिसंबर 2022 12:10
They have very friendly and helpful guides who will show you around for no cost and tell about the concept of the Sikhism.
24 दिसंबर 2022 3:57
Rominent house of worship for the Sikh community and tourist spot in Delhi. This 17th-century shrine is dedicated to the memory of Guru Har Krishan, who was the eighth Sikh Guru. Located near Connaught Place, the busiest neighborhood in the national capital, the Gurudwara draws attention due to its magnificent structure, architectural beauty, and the large water body aka ‘Sarovar’ located within the complex.
14 दिसंबर 2022 14:35
Most soothing place.
Stay happy and blessed always.

Come to Gurudwara and make an intention for good work and faith.
Gurudwara is nearby Shivaji Stadium Metro Station
05 दिसंबर 2022 13:28
गुरुद्वारा बांग्लासाहिब एक मनोरम और सुंदर सिक्ख सांप्रदायिक स्थल है, यह राजीव चौक मेट्रो स्टेशन के पास स्थित है।
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