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GURDWARA CHHEVIN PATSHAHI is located in the interior of the town. The old building now forms a basement under a newly constructed high ceiling divan hall, with a square sanctum at the far end. Above the sanctum there are three storeys of rooms topped by a lotus dome. Sri Guru Granth Sahib is also seated in the basement, in one of the cubicles which marks the site of the old gurdwara. A room across the compound is reserved for akhand paths. The shrine is managed by a local committee under the auspices of the Shiromam Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. One of the important annual festivals is the birth anniversary of Guru Hargobind which comes off in the month of June.
GURDWARA CHHEVIN PATSHAHI is located in the interior of the town. The old building now forms a basement under a newly constructed high ceiling divan hall, with a square sanctum at the far end. Above the sanctum there are three storeys of rooms topped by a lotus dome. Sri Guru Granth Sahib is also seated in the basement, in one of the cubicles which marks the site of the old gurdwara. A room across the compound is reserved for akhand paths. The shrine is managed by a local committee under the auspices of the Shiromam Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. One of the important annual festivals is the birth anniversary of Guru Hargobind which comes off in the month of June.
References
1. Kahn Singh, Gurushahabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh, Patiala, 1974

Latest revision as of 16:20, 20 February 2010

GURDWARA CHHEVIN PATSHAHI is located in the interior of the town. The old building now forms a basement under a newly constructed high ceiling divan hall, with a square sanctum at the far end. Above the sanctum there are three storeys of rooms topped by a lotus dome. Sri Guru Granth Sahib is also seated in the basement, in one of the cubicles which marks the site of the old gurdwara. A room across the compound is reserved for akhand paths. The shrine is managed by a local committee under the auspices of the Shiromam Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. One of the important annual festivals is the birth anniversary of Guru Hargobind which comes off in the month of June.

References 1. Kahn Singh, Gurushahabad Ratnakar Mahan Kosh, Patiala, 1974