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*[[Takhat Keshghar Sahib]] in [[Anandpur Sahib]] (Birthplace of the Khalsa)  
*[[Takhat Keshghar Sahib]] in [[Anandpur Sahib]] (Birthplace of the Khalsa)  
*[[Takhat Patna Sahib]] (Birthplace of [[Guru Gobind Singh]])  
*[[Takhat Patna Sahib]] (Birthplace of [[Guru Gobind Singh]])  
*[[Takhat Damdama Sahib]] (in [[Batinda]] district of Panjab)  
*[[Takhat Damdama Sahib]] (in [[Batinda]] district of [[Punjab]])  
*[[Takhat Sachkhand]] in [[Hazur Sahib]] (place where Guru Gobind Singh breathed his last breath)
*[[Takhat Sachkhand]] in [[Hazur Sahib]] (place where Guru Gobind Singh breathed his last breath)


Each Takhat has four [[Granthi]]’s and one "[[Mukh]]" (Head Granthi) to maintain the daily activities of the Guru in the Takhat’s Gurudwara.
Each Takhat has four [[Granthi]]’s and one "[[Mukh]]" (Head Granthi) to maintain the daily activities of the Guru in the Takhat’s Gurudwara.


[[category:Historic Gurdwaras in Punjab]]
[[Category:Gurdwaras in India]]

Latest revision as of 06:12, 29 March 2007

The Five Holy Takhats & the Guru Granthi Today In India today there are five historical Thrones of the Guru called Takhats which are ruling centers for the Khalsa. They are:

Each Takhat has four Granthi’s and one "Mukh" (Head Granthi) to maintain the daily activities of the Guru in the Takhat’s Gurudwara.