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Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup

Ropar (Rupnagar), Punjab, India
Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup is a highly revered shrine in Fatehgarh Sahib, a place of profound spiritual and historical significance for the Sikh community. The Gurudwara stands on the very spot where the mortal remains of the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fa teh Singh, and their grandmother, Mata Gujri, were cremated. The name "Jyoti Sarup" translates to "The Form of Eternal Light," a name that embodies the martyrdom and the spiritual triumph of the three martyrs. The Gurudwara's history is a poignant and powerful narrative of courage and selflessness. After the martyrdom of the two young Sahibzadas, who were bricked alive for refusing to convert to Islam, and the subsequent passing of their grandmother, no one in Sirhind was willing to perform their last rites out of fear of Nawab Wazir Khan, the Mughal governor. It was Diwan Todar Mal, a wealthy and devout Sikh merchant, who stepped forward and, at great personal risk, purchased the land for their cremation. Wazir Khan, in a bid to insult him and make the task impossible, imposed a cruel and impossible condition. He declared that Todar Mal could have a piece of land "the size of a single palm" and that he would have to purchase it by covering the entire area with gold coins. The price was deliberately exorbitant, designed to break the will of any person, no matter how wealthy. Undeterred, Diwan Todar Mal went to his home, the Jahazi Haveli, and took out his entire fortune of gold coins. He meticulously placed the coins on the ground, standing on their edge to cover the largest possible area with his limited resources. This act of immense sacrifice, a true test of his devotion, is what makes his name immortal in Sikh history. He was able to purchase a small piece of land, on which the mortal remains of the three martyrs were cremated. Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup was later built on this hallowed ground to commemorate the sacrifice of the three martyrs and the unwavering faith of Diwan Todar Mal. The Gurudwara is a beautiful and serene shrine, with a large Sarovar (holy tank) and a number of smaller shrines. The Gurudwara is a place of pilgrimage for Sikhs, who come to pay their respects to the martyrs and to draw inspiration from their courage. The atmosphere is one of deep reverence and solemnity, with the continuous recitation of hymns and prayers. Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices that have shaped the Sikh faith and its enduring spirit. It is a place where one can feel the weight of history and the power of faith. The Gurudwara is not just a place of worship; it is a symbol of courage, selflessness, and the triumph of the human spirit in the face of tyranny.

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    1-2 hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious, Pilgrimage Site
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    Entry Fees:
    Free...
    Free
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    Timing:
    Open 24/7...
    Open 24/7
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    Special Events:
    The Gurudwara is a central point for the Shaheedi Jor Mela, a three-day religious gathering held annually in December to commemorate the martyrdom of the Sahibzadas and Mata Gujri. ...
    The Gurudwara is a central point for the Shaheedi Jor Mela, a three-day religious gathering held annually in December to commemorate the martyrdom of the Sahibzadas and Mata Gujri.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Gurudwara's white marble facade and its grand dome are beautiful subjects for photos. The Sarovar and the peaceful courtyards also provide great photographic opportunities. ...
    The Gurudwara's white marble facade and its grand dome are beautiful subjects for photos. The Sarovar and the peaceful courtyards also provide great photographic opportunities.

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Things To Do

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    Visitors can pay their respects at the Gurudwara, take a holy dip in the Sarovar, and listen to the Gurbani kirtan. The peaceful environment is great for a quiet walk and reflection on the historical significance of the site. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup is famous as the cremation site of the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh, and their grandmother, Mata Gujri. It is a powerful symbol of sacrifice and unwavering faith in Sikhism. ...
    Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup is famous as the cremation site of the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh, and their grandmother, Mata Gujri. It is a powerful symbol of sacrifice and unwavering faith in Sikhism.
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    Architecture:
    The Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup is a magnificent structure made of white marble, with a prominent dome and several smaller domes. The architecture is a blend of traditional Sikh and modern styles. The building's facade is adorned with intricate carvings and arches. The Gurudwara is located on a raised ...
    The Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup is a magnificent structure made of white marble, with a prominent dome and several smaller domes. The architecture is a blend of traditional Sikh and modern styles. The building's facade is adorned with intricate carvings and arches. The Gurudwara is located on a raised platform, and it is a prominent landmark. The complex is spread over a large area, with a beautiful Sarovar and a number of smaller shrines.
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    How To Reach:
    Gurudwara Jyoti Sarup is located in Fatehgarh Sahib, a short distance from Gurudwara Fatehgarh Sahib. It is easily accessible by auto-rickshaw or taxi from Sirhind Junction railway station and the local bus stand. ...

Tourism Tips

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    Dress respectfully, covering your head and removing your shoes. Be mindful of the solemnity of the place and do not engage in loud conversations. ...

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