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'''Gurdwara Charan Kamal''': is a Gurdwara in [[Kiratpur Sahib]] which is situated on a mound overlooking the canal from Nangal barrage. It commemorates [[Nanak|Guru Nanak Dev’s]] meeting with a Muslim saint, [[Pir Buddan Shah]], during his fourth round of world tours called [[Udasis]]. | '''Gurdwara Charan Kamal''': is a Gurdwara in [[Kiratpur Sahib]] which is situated on a mound overlooking the canal from Nangal barrage. It commemorates [[Nanak|Guru Nanak Dev’s]] meeting with a Muslim saint, [[Pir Buddan Shah]], during his fourth round of world tours called [[Udasis]]. | ||
Pir Buddan Shah was a great noble [[Muslim]] saint who was a resident of [[Kiratpur]] before the township was established. It is mentioned that on a black hill on Kehloor Mountain, there lived Pir Buddhan Shah, who had some goats. One day [[Guru Nanak]] visited him and discussed spiritual matter with the Pir. | |||
The Pir offered the Guru some milk. The Guru drank some milk and left the rest saying that the remaining milk would be drank by a Sikh named Gurditta. The Gurdwara honours the visit of Guru Nanak in the 16th century to this locality. | |||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/59151633@N00/sets/72157603828866276/ More photos of Gurdwara] | |||
Revision as of 00:23, 1 February 2008
Gurdwara Charan Kamal: is a Gurdwara in Kiratpur Sahib which is situated on a mound overlooking the canal from Nangal barrage. It commemorates Guru Nanak Dev’s meeting with a Muslim saint, Pir Buddan Shah, during his fourth round of world tours called Udasis.
Pir Buddan Shah was a great noble Muslim saint who was a resident of Kiratpur before the township was established. It is mentioned that on a black hill on Kehloor Mountain, there lived Pir Buddhan Shah, who had some goats. One day Guru Nanak visited him and discussed spiritual matter with the Pir.
The Pir offered the Guru some milk. The Guru drank some milk and left the rest saying that the remaining milk would be drank by a Sikh named Gurditta. The Gurdwara honours the visit of Guru Nanak in the 16th century to this locality.