Indian Gurudwaras



List of Names & Information on Famous Gurudwaras in India


Founded by Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru Sikhism is one of the well known religions of the world. In India this religion is the fourth largest one to be followed. It has existed since the past 500 years and their followers are seen predominantly in the region of Punjab. The worship house of this particular religion is known as the "Gurudwara". The word Gurudwara means "the way to reach guru or sage" and it can also be interpreted as "the gateway to guru". The best thing about Gurudwara is that it always keeps it doors open to people from all walks of life irrespective of their caste, creed, color or religion. The origin of Gurudwaras is said to have begun from the holy city of Amritsar where the religion was founded. At present the religion has spread all over the world and along with its prayer houses or Gurudwaras. The most famed Gurudwara in the world is the "Amritsar Temple" however each Gurudwara is special in its own way. Gurudwaras are known for their offerings of meals to all people who visit the temple.


New Delhi Gurudwaras »


It can be mentioned that Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is considered as one of the most famous places of worship in the city of Delhi. This place is found to be bundled with people during holidays. People from all caste and creed are free to visit the temple. The place has developed into a center of pilgrimage for numerous people everyday. The temple is situated near the Cannaught Palace Market in New Delhi. The Gurudwara has been constructed over a site where Guru Harikishen Dev, the eight Gurus of the Sikhs resided.


Gujarat Gurudwaras »


Lakhpat Sahib is a famous gurudwara, situated in Lakhpat city of Kutch district in Gujarat. It is crammed by thousands of devotees every year. Lakhpat city was a wealthy harbour in former period and it boasts relationship with various protuberant gurus who belong to Sikh communities. Sikhs created various gurudwaras in this city and one of the most popular among them is Lakhpat Sahib. It is dedicated to prevalent Sikh deity Guru Nanak.


Punjab Gurudwaras »


The temple is designed by Guru Arjan Sahib, the fifth Sikh Guru. The temple is built in the tradition Sikh architecture of Gurudwaras. The Harmandir Sahib is built surrounding the sacred tank of Amritsar known as the Sarovar. The tank is fed by River Ravi. The Gurudwara is built on a land lower than the adjoining lands, so the shrine can be reached by a few flights of stairs going down. The Gurudwar has four entrances and the the interior of the structure is decorated with masterpieces of the Sikh Gurus and saints.


Uttar Pradesh Gurudwaras »


Guru ka Taal is a historical Sikh sacred place which is devoted to the memorial of ninth guru named Tegh Bahadur ji. Guru ka Taal is situated near Sikandra of Agra. This Gurudwara was created on the location where Guru Tegh Bahadur had laid down his arms in order to provide detention to Mughal king Aurangzeb. Various devotees come every year in order to pay homage to the great Sikh guru in Guru ka Taal.