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Gurudwara Dashmesh Asthaan

Nahan, Himachal Pradesh, India:
Historical Stay of Guru Gobind Singh Ji: This Gurudwara is a site of immense religious and historical significance for the Sikh community. It is built at the sacred spot where Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, resided for about eight months in 1685 at the invitation of Raja Medini Prakash o f Sirmaur State. This stay was before the Guru moved to Paonta Sahib. It serves as a testament to the close historical ties between the Sikh Gurus and the rulers of the Sirmaur princely state. Preservation of Heritage: The Gurudwara complex carefully preserves items and structures associated with the Guru’s visit. Most notably, the place where the Guru Granth Sahib Ji is installed is the exact spot where the Guru used to sit on his throne. There is also a historic well (Borha) constructed by Raja Medini Prakash to cater to the water needs of Guru Ji's camp, which still exists today. The peaceful atmosphere draws devotees and history lovers seeking spiritual solace and a connection to the past. (Approximate 400 words):

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1-2 Hours:
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    Place Type:
    Religious Site, Historical Gurudwara, Sikh Heritag
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: Entry to the Gurudwara is absolutely free for all people, regardless of faith. This is fundamental to the Sikh principle of open access.

    Donations: Visitors may voluntarily offer donations (Dasvandh), but this is not mandatory...
    No Entry Fee: Entry to the Gurudwara is absolutely free for all people, regardless of faith. This is fundamental to the Sikh principle of open access.

    Donations: Visitors may voluntarily offer donations (Dasvandh), but this is not mandatory.

    Langar: The community kitchen (Langar) is also provided free of charge to all visitors.

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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open from 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. The Langar is generally available throughout the day or at set times, depending on the volume of visitors.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (4:00 AM to 7:00 AM) for the morning prayers (P...
    Regular Timings: Open from 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. The Langar is generally available throughout the day or at set times, depending on the volume of visitors.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (4:00 AM to 7:00 AM) for the morning prayers (Parkash of the Guru Granth Sahib) and a serene experience. Evening (6:00 PM to 8:00 PM) to attend the evening prayers (Rehras Sahib) and the closing ceremony.

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    Special Events:
    Gurupurabs: Major Sikh festivals celebrating the birth or martyrdom of the Gurus (Gurupurabs) are celebrated with great fervor, involving processions, special Kirtan, and large-scale Langar.

    Vaisakhi: The festival of Vaisakhi (in April) is c...
    Gurupurabs: Major Sikh festivals celebrating the birth or martyrdom of the Gurus (Gurupurabs) are celebrated with great fervor, involving processions, special Kirtan, and large-scale Langar.

    Vaisakhi: The festival of Vaisakhi (in April) is celebrated with significant communal participation and special ceremonies.

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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Nishan Sahib Flagpole: The tall, saffron Nishan Sahib flag is a powerful photo subject, especially when framed against the sky or the white marble of the main building.

    The Main Entrance Archway: Capturing the intricate details of the en...
    The Nishan Sahib Flagpole: The tall, saffron Nishan Sahib flag is a powerful photo subject, especially when framed against the sky or the white marble of the main building.

    The Main Entrance Archway: Capturing the intricate details of the entrance arch, often featuring carvings or calligraphy, makes for a good photo.

    The Dome and Finial: A close-up or low-angle shot of the central dome (Gumbad) and its crowning golden finial.

    Inside the Langar Hall: A respectful, wide shot of the Langar Hall when people are seated, conveying the sense of community and equality (be sure to seek permission first).

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Things To Do

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    Participate in Langar: Share a free community meal (Langar), symbolizing equality and selfless service (Sewa), which is a key part of the Sikh tradition.

    Offer Sewa: Participate in voluntary service, such as cleaning, serving food, or assisting with the upkeep of the Gurudwara, for a truly immersive spiritual experience.

    Listen to Kirtan: Attend the daily recitation of hymns and devotional music (Kirtan) for a peaceful and uplifting experience.

    Explore the Historic Well: Visit and photograph the preserved Borha (well) on the premises and understand its historical significance.

    Learn the History: Speak with the Granthi or other officials to hear the oral history and stories related to Guru Gobind Singh Ji's stay at this specific l...

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    Why Famous:
    Association with Guru Gobind Singh Ji: It is famous for being the temporary residence of the Tenth Sikh Guru, making it a key pilgrimage site (Asthaan) on the trail of the Guru's travels.

    The Historic Borha (Well): The preserved well built b...
    Association with Guru Gobind Singh Ji: It is famous for being the temporary residence of the Tenth Sikh Guru, making it a key pilgrimage site (Asthaan) on the trail of the Guru's travels.

    The Historic Borha (Well): The preserved well built by the King for the Guru's camp is a unique historical relic that attracts visitors.

    Proximity to Paonta Sahib: It forms an important historical link to the larger, better-known Gurudwara at Paonta Sahib, being the preceding stop in the Guru's journey.

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    Architecture:
    Traditional Sikh Temple Style: The architecture follows the typical design of a traditional Gurudwara, featuring a central dome (Gumbad) and a saffron flag (Nishan Sahib). The structure is predominantly built with marble and stone, reflecting simplicity and elegance, which ...
    Traditional Sikh Temple Style: The architecture follows the typical design of a traditional Gurudwara, featuring a central dome (Gumbad) and a saffron flag (Nishan Sahib). The structure is predominantly built with marble and stone, reflecting simplicity and elegance, which is characteristic of the Sikh religious architecture.

    Sanctum and Holy Well: The main sanctum (Darbar Sahib) is a spacious hall for prayers (kirtan) and congregation. It is designed to be well-lit and airy. The historic well (Borha) is a small, protected structure near the main building, estimated to be around 15 feet deep and approximately 5-6 feet in diameter. The overall design emphasizes community, equality, and devotion, rather than excessive ornamentation.

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    How To Reach:
    By Air: Nearest airport is Chandigarh International Airport (IXC), about 90 KMS. Taxi or bus is required for the onward journey to Nahan.

    By Train: Nearest major railhead is Ambala Cantonment (UMB), around 80 KMS. From there, take a direct...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Delhi Gate Clock Tower (0. 4 KMS), Rani Tal (0. 5 KMS), Chaugan Road Market (0. 5 KMS), Nahan Palace (0. 7 KMS), Kalisthan Temple (1. 5 KMS), Miyan Ka Mandir (1. 2 KMS), Badolia Baba Temple (6. 5 KMS), Jamu Peak (8 KMS), Jaitak Fort (15 KMS), Suketi Fossil Park (21 KMS):

Tourism Tips

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    Health & Safety: Shoes and socks must be removed, and heads must be covered inside the Gurudwara. Dress modestly.

    Packing Essentials: Carry a handkerchief or scarf to cover your head. Carry a water bottle, but remember to be respectful of ...

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