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This Guru Nanak Jayanti Trace the Journey of Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of the Sikh religion, was a great man who altered the destiny of the lives he touched. Guru Nanak Ji travelled far and wide to spread the word of belief and unfailing strength during his life. From Nanakana Sahib Talwandi, Lahore ( his birthplace) to Bengal, Kashmir, Assam, and Ladakh to beyond the Indian subcontinent in Baghdad, Tibet, Mecca, and Medina, Guru Ji covered thousands of miles to spread peace.

It is not an easy task to retrace his steps, but it could prove to be a fulfilling journey full of discovery and spiritual peace for believers. As the Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrations are being held in the country, let’s look at some of the best things to see as you follow the trails of Guru Nanak Ji to places in India.

Gurdwara Ber Sahib, Kapurthala

The grounds of Gurudwara Ber Sahib are deeply revered by Sikhs as it marks the point where Guru Nanak Ji entered into the river to vanish into the waters of the Kali Bein Rivulet. The place holds a status of deep esteem in Sikhism as it is believed that Guru Nanak Ji reappeared as an enlightened being at the same spot after three days.

While you are on your spiritual journey to Kapurthala, don’t forget to visit other prominent attractions in the area, such as Shalimar Garden, Elysee Palace, Jagatjit Palace, and Jubilee Hall. Don’t worry about your stay! There are many affordable and hygienic family hotels in Kapurthala, including OYO Flagship 18478 Hotel Max, OYO 48614 Taman Guest House, and OYO 74383 Hotel Grand Tulip.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, New Delhi

As the name suggests, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib was a palace owned by Raja Jai Singh, an Indian king in the 17th century. Back then, it was called the Jaisinghpura Palace and was located in an erstwhile historic neighbourhood called Jaisingh Pura that was wiped off the map to establish the present-day Connaught Place.

Gurudwara Bangla Sahib has been associated with Guru Har Kishan, the eighth Guru of the Sikhs. Originally, it was made in 1783 by Sikh General Bhagel Singh as a shrine. There is a water basin inside the gurdwara, known for its healing properties. Many visitors and devout followers take a dip in the holy waters or drink the water of the Sarovar to get spiritual peace. It is one of the most popular tourist spots in Delhi today.

Guru Nanak Dham, Rameswaram

When Guru Nanak Ji returned from Sri Lanka at the time of Dakshin Dhama, he stayed at several places. One of these places was Rameswaram, where Nanak Ji spent nineteen days. According to legends, Guru Nanak Ji dug a spring producing sweet water in the area. The spring and the place where Guru Nanak Ji relaxed has been preserved to date, and Sikhs in huge numbers visit it every year. While in Rameswaram, visit top sightseeing spots like Adam’s Bridge, Ariyaman Beach, Villoondi Theertham, and Lakshmana Theertham. Plan your stay in advance by booking your room in a nice, comfortable hotel such as OYO 8469 Hotel Brindavan Residency or OYO 8483 Hotel Blue Star.

Gurdwara Manikaran Sahib Ji, Manikaran

Also known as Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Gurudwara, Manikaran Gurudwara is held in great esteem by Sikhs all over the country. The Gurudwara is extremely beautiful, filled with serenity, and surrounded by hot springs. The importance of the Gurudwara is that Nanak Ji arrived here with his disciple Bhai Mardana. The devoted disciple arranged for flour and pulses for the langar but couldn’t arrange fire.

When he shared this dilemma with Nanak Ji, he asked him to dislodge a stone from his resting place. On doing so, Bhai Mardana was astonished to find a hot water spring beneath the stone. Devotees in thousands visit the Gurudwara every year to get blessings associated with the pious water. If you want to trace the journey of Guru Nanak Ji, this Guru Nanak Jayanti, Gurdwara Manikaran Sahib Ji, is a must-visit place.

Conclusion

Make this Guru Nanak Jayanti a memorable one by following the trails of Guru Ji himself. Once you decide upon the destination, book OYO rooms in advance to avoid any hassle later.

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