What a blissful experience. So serene that I couldn't stop my tears rolling down my cheeks.even if it's crowded you find your solace within you. One of the best places I would say for meditating and be more ignited spiritually...
I like this place. But in Gurudwra I think they did not provide room to other comnunity. They only prefere Sardar Ji. I went in Amritsar also last month there also we did not get Room. I want to know from other people they get room in Gurudwara? Gurudware me humko room nhi diya mei 12 bje noon me phuch gya tha.or baki sab sardarji bhaiyo ko de rhe the wo room.mere sath meri family bhi thi tab bhi nhi diya.
I recently had the privilege of visiting the Gurudwara, and I must say it was a truly remarkable experience. The Gurudwara's architecture exuded grace and grandeur, showcasing the rich Sikh heritage. The pristine white walls, adorned with intricate designs, created a tranquil atmosphere conducive to introspection and prayer. The langar was an embodiment of selfless service and unity. The delicious vegetarian food was prepared with utmost love and devotion and the volunteers humility and dedication were inspiring. The prayer hall was a sanctuary of solace. The melodious recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib, accompanied by soul-stirring hymns, transported me to a realm of spiritual bliss. The ambiance was filled with devotion and reverence, creating an atmosphere conducive to deep contemplation. I highly recommend a visit to this Gurudwara to anyone seeking solace, spiritual enlightenment, and a glimpse into the Sikh way of life.
Beautiful place.it was raining so weather wise it was great n it made our overall experience better.pls wear proper attire.no shorts for boys as well.langar was very tasty.parking space is also available. There is 50-60 rs Himachal entry tax no other charges.
Peaceful, serene, organised, clean and relaxing. I also got to visit Yamuna ji which is right behind the Gurudwara and got a chance to participate in the evening Aarti of Yamuna ji.
Nice religious place where you can get free room, free langar food and enough parking space. In museus you can see some old weapons and pens of Guru Gobind Singh.
Such a specious and peaceful place of worship with arrangements for langar, stay, washrooms. The Yamuna flows in the back side of the Gurudwara adds to the attraction. Everything u need at a pilgrimage is available in perfect order. A must visit place.
Very popular religious place among all religions Comes when you are travelling from mussorie and one can visit over there its just 20-40 mins drive from dehradun one should visit and take blessings from god and should eat langar also
A historical place. Guru Gobind Singh spent time here wrote granthi sahib rather edited it. Good langar and prashad. Lots of devotees. Lots of new construction.
Inside the Gurudwara, there is a big darbar where Guru used to sit with his 52 poets.
The Dasam Granth was written here by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Guruji laid the foundation of this holy city with his own scarred hands and named it Paon-tikka, which is known as Paonta Sahib today. As a token of respect and gratitude, Raja Medini Prakash decided to build a Gurudwara on the bank of Yamuna River. Before leaving the Gurudwara, Guruji fought many battles against some of the neighbouring hamlets.
Shri Talab Asthan and Shri Dastar Asthan are the vital places inside the Sikh shrine. Shri Talab Asthan is used for disbursing salaries and Shri Dastar Asthan is used for organizing the turban tying competitions.
The weapons and pens used by Guru Gobind Singh Ji are displayed in a museum near the Paonta Sahib Gurudwara. The Gurudwara is visited by tourists from different states.
Soulful religious place. Hilly view clean environment. Peace is in gurudwara. Good management. Small shops colourful things. Nice for family and friends outing
Good place to visit. Near to Dehradun, only 50 kms away. It takes around 2 hrs to reach to gurudwara from Dehradun, the condition of road is good, with moderate traffic.
Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, is a noted Gurudwara in Paonta Sahib, District of Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh.
This Gurdwara was built in memory of Guru Gobind Singh ji, the tenth guru of sikhs. The Dasam Granth was written here by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Hence, the Gurdwara enjoys a high historic and religious importance among the followers of the Sikh religion world over. The Gurudwara have a palanquin "Palki" made of pure gold, donated by devotees.
Shri Talab Asthan and Shri Dastar Asthan are the vital places inside the Sikh shrine. Shri Talab Asthan is used for disbursing salaries and Shri Dastar Asthan is used for organizing the turban tying competitions. A legendary temple is also attached to the Gurudwara which is rebuilt recently in the vicinity of Gurudwara compound. The temple is devoted to Goddess Yamuna. Kavi Darbar, a prominent place near the Gurudwara is the venue for holding the poetry competitions. The weapons and pens used by Guru Gobind Singh Ji are displayed in a museum near the Paonta Sahib Gurudwara. The Gurudwara is visited by tourists from different states. The site is situated on the bank of River Yamuna. This gurudwara serves langar (parshada) for all. The pure beauty of gurudwara signifies that God is one and we all are its children.
Another place of religious and historical importance is the Gurdwara built at Bhangani Sahib, about 1 km from Gurdwara Tir Garhi Sahib. With its proximity to the river Yamuna, the whole area presents a picturesque sight.
Wonderful place of Guru Gobind Singh ji.very ramneek place Where he had composed many banis ad Dasam Granth Sahib Whosoever comes to Paonta sahib, his innate desire get approved. Nicest place of birth of Sahibzada Ajit Singh ji and place where Guru Gobind Singh ji fought his first battle at the age of 20 years and won it too with little force of 7000 against 22 jealous rulers comprising 25000 army Also must visit historical gurdwara Sahib nearby to success with the visit to Paonta Sahib Shergah sahib where Guru Sahib fought with man eater Lion, Gurdwara chaoni sahib, gurdwara teergah sahib, bhangani sahib
Awesome place to visit at Gives peace to mind and a freshness too Easily accessible from main road and public conveyances All time bhandara is given here to all visitors An atmosphere that relieves you of all tensions and nuisance running in mind Gives a new hope and motivation for the day and further life Visiting is worth taking out your time is what I personally recommend I my self have been there a number of times
Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, is a noted Gurudwara in Paonta Sahib, District of Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh.
This Gurdwara was built in memory of Guru Gobind Singh ji, the tenth guru of sikhs. The Dasam Granth was written here by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Hence, the Gurdwara enjoys a high historic and religious importance among the followers of the Sikh religion world over. The Gurudwara have a palanquin "Palki" made of pure gold, donated by devotees.
Shri Talab Asthan and Shri Dastar Asthan are the vital places inside the Sikh shrine. Shri Talab Asthan is used for disbursing salaries and Shri Dastar Asthan is used for organizing the turban tying competitions. A legendary temple is also attached to the Gurudwara which is rebuilt recently in the vicinity of Gurudwara compound. The temple is devoted to Goddess Yamuna. Kavi Darbar, a prominent place near the Gurudwara is the venue for holding the poetry competitions. The weapons and pens used by Guru Gobind Singh Ji are displayed in a museum near the Paonta Sahib Gurudwara. The Gurudwara is visited by tourists from different states. The site is situated on the bank of River Yamuna. This gurudwara serves langar (parshada) for all. The pure beauty of gurudwara signifies that God is one and we all are its children.
Gurudwara Paonta Sahib is a revered shrine of the Sikh religion. This sacred shrine not only renders a spiritual comfort, but also offers us an insight into how Sikhism has sustained. The place got its name either from the fact that Guru Gobind Singh set his foot here or because he lost an ornament here that he used to wear on his foot. As per stories, the Gurudwara was once visited by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth guru of the Sikhs. The Sikh Guru came to Sirmour on the invitation of the Raja Medini Prakash and was so impressed with the courtesy of the king that he decided to spend the next four years at Poanta and left a written account of his life in the kingdom, which he described as the happiest years of his life.
It is said that, once Raja Medini Prakash and Guru ji were exploring the place. On their excursion, Guruji was so much impressed that he decided to construct a camp on the bank of the river. Guruji laid the foundation of this holy city with his own scarred hands and named it Paon-tikka, which is known as Paonta Sahib today. As a token of respect and gratitude, Raja Medini Prakash decided to build a Gurudwara on the bank of Yamuna River. Before leaving the Gurudwara, Guruji fought many battles against some of the neighbouring hamlets. The current structure of the Gurudwara was constructed by Baba Kapur Singh in 1823. Earlier, the shrine was located in the middle of thick and luscious forest where Guru Gobind Singh Ji used to indulge in hunting, train his warriors and write literature books. Guru Gobind Singh wrote many important holy books here, including the major portion of the Dasam Granth. Then he left for Anandpur Sahib to create the Khalsa Panth. Inside the Gurudwara, there is a big darbar where Guru used to sit with his 52 poets. Other major attractions are Shri Talab Asthan and Shri Dastan Asthan; at Shri Talab Asthan salaries are disbursed, and at Shri Talab Asthan turban draping competition is organized. In addition, there is a museum where various weapons of Guruji are displayed. On the river bank behind the shrine stands the historical temple of Yamuna ji and besides it the Ma Yamuna Bal Park. Nearby the Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, there is Gurudwara Shri Kavi Darbar Sahib where every year a poetry recitation competition is organized. Sikh pilgrims flock here at all hours, and devotional songs waft over the compound, adding to the contemplative mood. Pilgrims come here to seek spiritual solace.
Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, is a noted Gurudwara in Paonta Sahib, District of Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh. This Gurdwara was built in memory of Guru Gobind Singh ji, the tenth guru of sikhs. The Dasam Granth was written here by Guru Gobind Singh Ji Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, located in Himachal Pradesh, is a revered shrine of the Sikh religion. It offers an insight into how Sikhism has developed as an religion. Paonta Sahib is one of the major industrial towns of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is located in the south of Sirmour district, on National Highway 7. Major industries are cement production, - Power Generation - Renewable Energy Gurudwara Paonta Sahib, located in Himachal Pradesh, is a revered shrine of the Sikh religion.
Excellent gurudwara. Huge parking. 24 hrs Langer sewa. Paonta Sahib is an important historical place of worship. Gurdwara Sahib situated on the banks of the river Yamuna. The river is the boundary between the states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Whenever we go to Dehradun or Missouri we stop at this place.
Guru ka ghr. Perfect Langar system to provide food to all. Great service to humanity. I feel very happy and delighted, I visit this place with Osho sanyasins.