Shri Patna Sahib Ji
Takht Patna Sahib enjoys the privilege of being the birthplace of the Tenth Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He was born on December 22, 1966.
And he spent his early years before moving to Anadpur. Besides being his birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh, Patna was also honoured by visits from
Guru Nanak as well as Guru Tegh Bahadur.
There stands, at the sacred place a magnificant holy shrine, called Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib.
The Harmandir Takht, the gurudwara that commemorates
Guru Gobind Singh, is a sacred place of pilgrimage for the sikhs. To the sikhs this holy place is reverentially known as Patna Sahib. Regarded as one
of the holiest of the five takhts, it is situated in one of the old quarters of the Patna city. The place once known as Kucha Farrukh khan is now
known as Harmandir Gali. Two of the five Takhts are located outside Punjab and are Takht Sri Harmandir Sahib, Patna in Bihar, and Takht Sri
Hazoor Sahib at Nanded in Maharashtra. Three Takhts are in Punjab. These are Akal Takht Amaritsar, Keshgarh Sahib Anandpur and Sri Damdama Sahib
at Talwandi Saboo Bathinda district.
Salis Rai Johri, a great devotee of Guru Nanak was so much influenced by his teachings that he converted his opulent haveli into a dharamshala where
Guru Tegh Bahadur also stayed. This is the place where the holy shrine of Harmandir Sahib is now located. The work of reconstructing the Harmandir in
1839 following destruction by fire was started by Maharaja Ranjit Singh started who did not survive to see the new structure. In 1934, when an
earthquake rocked the entire Bihar some portion of Harmandir fell down. Construction of the present building was taken up on November 19, 1954 and
was completed in about three years.
Quite a few relics of the Guru Saheb are also preserved in this shrine that include a 'pangura' (cradle) with four stands covered with golden plates,
four iron arrows, sacred sword of the Master and a pair of his sandals. 'Hukamnamas', the written orders of Guru Gobind Singh and Guru Tegh Bahadur
contained in a book are also kept in this holy Gurudwara.
The holy place of Sikhs has grown up at Jhauganj (Chowk) of Old Patna around the birthplace, of the 10th or the last Guru of the Sikhs Guru
Gobind Singh. Among the holiest five Takhts Sri Harmandirji is the second.
Its architecture is also beautiful. But when the ancient Harmandir had burnt down by fire, Maharaja Ranjit Singh had built the present one in
white marble in 1839. Even that was destroyed by the earthquake of 1934. The new Harmandir was re-built in 1954.
A museum with Sikh dynasty in painting, footwear of Guru, swing and many other articles can be seen at the ground floor. Birthday of the
Guru is celebrated with pomp. Entry with head covered and bare feet is compulsory. Arrangement is available at the gate. Shops on the lane
see bamboo and other leather articles.
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