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GURDWARA CHOHLA SAHIB, [[Chohla]], village 4.5 km southeast of Sirhali Kalari (31° 16'N, 74° 56'E) in Amritsar district of the Punjab, is sacred to [[Guru Arjan]] (1563 - 1606) in the eastern part of the village, commemorates Bhai Adali, a pious Sikh contemporary of the fourth and the Fifth Gurus, [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Guru Arjan]]. It was he who brought the famous Bhai Bidhi Chand (d. 1640) into the Sikh fold.
Gurudwara Baba Adali also called Gurdwara Chola Sahib, at [[Chohla]], a village 4.5 km southeast of Sirhali Kalari (31° 16'N, 74° 56'E) in Amritsar district of the Punjab, is sacred to [[Guru Arjan]].
 
Located in the eastern part of the village, it commemorates Bhai Adali, a pious Sikh contemporary of the fourth and the Fifth Gurus, [[Guru Ram Das]] and Guru Arjan. It was [[Bhai Adali|Baba Adali]] who brought the famous [[Bhai Bidhi Chand]] into the Sikh fold.
 
References:
 
[http://www.historicalgurudwaras.com/India/Punjab/TaranTaaran/GurudwaraBabaAdliji/gallery.php @historicalgurudwaras.com]


[[Category:Gurdwaras In Amritsar District]]
[[Category:Gurdwaras In Amritsar District]]

Latest revision as of 12:40, 28 April 2011

Gurudwara Baba Adali also called Gurdwara Chola Sahib, at Chohla, a village 4.5 km southeast of Sirhali Kalari (31° 16'N, 74° 56'E) in Amritsar district of the Punjab, is sacred to Guru Arjan.

Located in the eastern part of the village, it commemorates Bhai Adali, a pious Sikh contemporary of the fourth and the Fifth Gurus, Guru Ram Das and Guru Arjan. It was Baba Adali who brought the famous Bhai Bidhi Chand into the Sikh fold.

References:

@historicalgurudwaras.com