Gurdwara Dumal Garh Sahib, the Khalsa flag shall never fall

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Gurdwara Dumal Garh Sahib, Anandpur is located on the northern side of Kesgarh Sahib. Here, Guru Sahib trained his sons. This place was also used as a playing ground. Wrestling matches and other competitions were also held here.

On November 2,1703 when Ajmer Chand, the ruler of Bilaspur attacked Anandpur Sahib, Guru Sahib was sitting here under a banyan tree. In the battle field, the Sikhs, under the command of Bhai Maan Singh Nishanchi (standard bearer), gave a befitting fight to the hill army. During the battle Bhai Maan Singh was wounded and the Khalsa flag was broken. A Sikh soldier reported the incident to Guru Sahib. At this Guru Sahib tore a farra (small piece of cloth) from his Keski (under-turban) and set it in his turban in the from of a hanging flag. Guru Sahib declared that in future Khalsa flag shall never fall or get lowered. It will be a part of the turban of every Sikh leader.

At that time some prominent Sikhs were sitting near Guru Sahib. All of them tore farras from their under-turbans and decorated them in their turbans in the form of hanging flags. Sahibzada Fateh Singh, who was just five years old at that time, also hung a farra in his turban. Since this incident the tradition of farra became a part of the turban of every Sikh leaders. Now, this tradition is no more in practice except with the Nihangs who observe it with religious fervor. This Gurdwara is known as Dumalgarh also as it owes its name to Dumala (farra) incident of November 2,1703.

Gurdwara Manji Sahib also called Damalgarh, located close to the precincts of Takht Sri Kesgarh Sahib, is dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh's sons who used this place for learning and practising martial skills. The double storey domed building of the shrine stands in the middle of a 20 metre square marble paved compound. Its 3 metre square sanctum is in the middle of a 15 metre square hall on the ground floor.