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'''Gurdwara Chhati Padshahi Rajouri''', only one among the many  Gurdwaras existing in the District,  is a very important religious place which has been constructed in the memory of the  [[Guru Hargobind]] Sahib Ji  who stayed at this place in 1616  when he was on the way to Kashmir along with Emperor Jahangir.
 
According to  the legend told here concerning his visit,  Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji Maharaj had a dream that Mai Bhag  Wanti (popularly known as Mai Bhagpari)  in  Kashmir  had  been preparing  a  Cholla (a long shirt or cloak)  as a gift for the Guru  and that she had lond been praying to God for  the darshan of the Guru  Ji  so  that she could present her gift to the Guru.  As her advancing age,  would not allow her to  visit the Punjab, it seemed she would never get the chance to present her Cholla to Guru Ji.  Having seen the plight of  Mai Bhagpari in his dream, Guru Ji decided to visit Kashmir  to  take the present from  Mai Bhag Wanti. The visit also allowed him the chance to preach Sikhism in the mountainous belt of Peer-Panchal and Kashmir.
 
 
==After Partition==
After 1947, a Gurudwara Committee was constituted under the leadership of  Sardar  Thakur  Singh as  President,  Bhai Jagannath as Vice-President  and  the late Nanak Chand  as Secretary. Because of the deteriorating condition of the Gurdwara and the limited space of the  Diwan  hall that could only  accommodation  60-70 people,  the  Sangat  (1960) passed a memorandum that called for the reconstruction of Gurudwara Chhati Padshahi Rajouri. The Committee was  asked to work    for the construction and collection of funds. 
 
In  1964, the blue print of  the new  Gurdwara  was prepared by  Engineer  Sardar Tara Singh of Punjab who  was working in MES as SDO and was posted at Rajouri at that time. After the approval  of  blue  print  by  the  Sangat,    the construction  was started in 1964.  Masons and carpenters were brought in from Punjab to give the Gurdwara the  Sikh architectural touch.
 
By this way,  the  first  phase  of  the  building  had  been completed. 
 
The four-storey Gurudwara has accommodation of 15 rooms for yatries, as well as  a big Diwan Hall.  Additionally a Pathshalla consisting of 8 rooms is being constructed and a school namely "Shri Hargobind  Sahib Ji Institute of Education" began functioning in  April, 2000. 
 
Presently, the Gurudwara Management Committee is comprised of  Sardar  Nirman  Singh  as  President,  Sardar Daljit Singh  as  Secretary and Sevadar Chattar  Singh & Bhai Ranjit Singh,  apart from other members of the Committee. No  doubt  that there are only 17  Sikh  families residing in the Town and some Sikh families are habitating in  villages  such as Saranoo, Bathuni, Mera, Sawni, Gurdhanbala and Sadhyal, Dehrian-Tralla and Chityari.  Gurdwara Chatti Padshahi, however,  is  having great importance for Hindus  also and number of Hindu devotees are daily visiting the Gurdwara to offer  prayer. 
 
The main congregation is organized on Sunday and the Birthday of Guru Hargobind Ji Maharaj  is celebrated with  great enthusiasm jointly by Sikhs and Hindus every year.
 
[[Category:Gurudwara In Jammu & Kashmir]][[Category:Jammu Kashmir]]

Latest revision as of 14:28, 6 February 2010