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Gurudwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib

Ropar (Rupnagar), Punjab, India
Gurudwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib is one of the most sacred and emotionally charged pilgrimage sites in Sikhism. It stands as a somber and powerful memorial to the unparalleled sacrifice of the two youngest sons of Guru Gobind Singh, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh. The history of thi s place is rooted in one of the most tragic and inspiring events in Sikh history, a story of unwavering faith and courage in the face of brutal oppression. In the winter of 1704, during the siege of Anandpur Sahib, the family of Guru Gobind Singh became separated. His mother, Mata Gujri, and his two youngest sons, aged nine and seven, were escorted by a trusted servant, Gangu, to his village. However, driven by greed, Gangu betrayed them and handed them over to the Mughal authorities. They were taken to Sirhind and brought before Nawab Wazir Khan, the governor. Wazir Khan, seeking to humiliate and break the spirit of the young Sahibzadas, offered them a choice: convert to Islam and live a life of luxury, or face a painful death. Despite their tender age, the two boys remained steadfast and resolute in their faith, refusing to renounce Sikhism. Their courage and defiance astonished even their captors. The story recounts how they were repeatedly tormented and subjected to psychological pressure, but their commitment to their heritage never wavered. Enraged by their unyielding defiance, Wazir Khan pronounced a horrific sentence: the Sahibzadas were to be bricked alive in a wall. As the wall rose around them, the boys remained calm, reciting their prayers and facing their fate with an extraordinary sense of courage. They were martyred on this very spot. The cruelty of this act is etched into the collective memory of the Sikh community. Upon hearing the news of her grandsons' martyrdom, their grandmother, Mata Gujri, who was imprisoned nearby in the Thanda Burj (Cold Tower), also passed away due to shock and grief, attaining martyrdom herself. The Gurudwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib stands on this hallowed ground. The main shrine, located in the basement, marks the exact place where the Sahibzadas were bricked. The Gurudwara complex is a sprawling space, encompassing several other shrines and memorials. Gurudwara Bhora Sahib marks the exact spot of the martyrdom. The Gurudwara also houses a beautiful Sarovar (holy tank) where devotees can take a dip. The atmosphere is one of deep reverence and solemnity, with the quiet prayers of pilgrims echoing through the hallowed halls. The site is not just a place of mourning; it is a source of immense spiritual strength and a reminder of the core tenets of Sikhism: unwavering faith, courage, and sacrifice for one's principles. The annual Shaheedi Jor Mela, a three-day religious gathering held in December, commemorates the martyrdom of the Sahibzadas and Mata Gujri. Millions of pilgrims from all over the world converge here to pay their respects, listen to kirtan (hymns), and participate in the community kitchen (langar). The Jor Mela is a powerful display of faith and solidarity, transforming the mournful memory of the martyrdom into a celebration of courage and spiritual triumph. The city's name, Fatehgarh Sahib, which means "the fort of victory," was given to it by the Sikhs to symbolize their spiritual victory over tyranny. This site is a powerful reminder that while bricks and mortar may crumble, the spirit of faith and righteousness endures forever.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    2-3 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 most significant event is the Shaheedi Jor Mela, a three-day fair held annually in December. Millions of people attend to commemorate the martyrdom of the Sahibzadas and Mata Gujri. The event includes religious processions, spiritual discourses, and a massive community kitchen, serving million...
    The most significant event is the Shaheedi Jor Mela, a three-day fair held annually in December. Millions of people attend to commemorate the martyrdom of the Sahibzadas and Mata Gujri. The event includes religious processions, spiritual discourses, and a massive community kitchen, serving millions of pilgrims over the three days.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The grand white marble exterior of the Gurudwara, with its golden dome, is a beautiful subject for photography. The serene Sarovar with the Gurudwara in the backdrop is a popular spot. The grand entrance gates and the historical monuments within the complex also provide excellent photographic oppo...
    The grand white marble exterior of the Gurudwara, with its golden dome, is a beautiful subject for photography. The serene Sarovar with the Gurudwara in the backdrop is a popular spot. The grand entrance gates and the historical monuments within the complex also provide excellent photographic opportunities.

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Things To Do

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    Pilgrims can pay their respects at the main Gurudwara and the basement shrine, Gurudwara Bhora Sahib. Visitors are encouraged to participate in the langar (community kitchen) and listen to the divine hymns (kirtan) recited throughout the day. Taking a dip in the holy Sarovar is also a common practice. The vast complex is perfect for a peaceful walk and reflection on the historical significance of the site. ...

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    Why Famous:
    Gurudwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib is famous for being the martyrdom site of Guru Gobind Singh's two younger sons, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh. Their unparalleled bravery and sacrifice, along with that of their grandmother, Mata Gujri, make this place a focal point of Sikh devotio...
    Gurudwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib is famous for being the martyrdom site of Guru Gobind Singh's two younger sons, Sahibzada Zorawar Singh and Sahibzada Fateh Singh. Their unparalleled bravery and sacrifice, along with that of their grandmother, Mata Gujri, make this place a focal point of Sikh devotion and a symbol of unwavering faith.
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    Architecture:
    The architecture of Gurudwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib is a blend of traditional Sikh and contemporary styles. The main building is a grand, multi-storied structure made of white marble. It features classic elements like a prominent dome (gumbad), arches, and intricate carvings. The dome is covered i...
    The architecture of Gurudwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib is a blend of traditional Sikh and contemporary styles. The main building is a grand, multi-storied structure made of white marble. It features classic elements like a prominent dome (gumbad), arches, and intricate carvings. The dome is covered in gold, adding to the sacredness and grandeur of the structure. The use of white marble gives the Gurudwara a pristine and serene appearance. The complex also includes the Gurudwara Bhora Sahib, which is a basement shrine where the original site of martyrdom is located. This underground chamber has a much more humble and somber feel, focusing entirely on the memorial. The complex is spread over a large area, including the Sarovar (holy tank), langar halls, and accommodation for pilgrims. The architecture of the entire complex is designed to be both aesthetically pleasing and functionally suitable for the large number of devotees it hosts.
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    How To Reach:
    Fatehgarh Sahib is well-connected by road and rail. The nearest railway station is Sirhind Junction, which is a major railway station on the Delhi-Amritsar line. From the station, Gurudwara Fatehgarh Sahib is a short auto-rickshaw or taxi ride away. The city is also easily accessible by bus from ...

Tourism Tips

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    Dress modestly and respectfully, covering your head and removing your shoes when inside the Gurudwara complex. Be prepared for crowds, especially during weekends and festivals. The Gurudwara offers accommodation (Sikh Sarais) for pilgrims at a very nominal rate. The langar (community kitche...

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