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This village going by the name of Bazurgwal is located on the Gujrat-Bhimber road at a distance of about 24 kilometers from Gujrat. Lala Musa is its railway station and tehsil headquarter. The village can be approached from here. There is a Gurdwara of Guru Hargobind Ji in this village. He had stayed in this village while he was coming to Gujrat from Kashmir
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This village going by the name of Bazurgwal is located on the Gujrat-Bhimber road at a distance of about 24 kilometers from Gujrat. Lala Musa is its railway station and tehsil headquarter. The village can be approached from here.  
 
There is a Gurdwara in the memory of [[Guru Hargobind]] in this village. He had stayed in this village while he was coming to Gujrat from Kashmir
 
There used to be three Gurdwaras in this village but none of them survived undamaged. Two have been wiped out completely while some marks of this historic place remain but you cannot say that its a Gurdwara until the same is specifically pointed out.
There used to be three Gurdwaras in this village but none of them survived undamaged. Two have been wiped out completely while some marks of this historic place remain but you cannot say that its a Gurdwara until the same is specifically pointed out.
[[Category: Gurdwaras in Gujrat District]]
[[Category: Gurdwaras in Gujrat District]]

Latest revision as of 06:06, 18 October 2009

Sixthguru buzurgwal.jpg

This village going by the name of Bazurgwal is located on the Gujrat-Bhimber road at a distance of about 24 kilometers from Gujrat. Lala Musa is its railway station and tehsil headquarter. The village can be approached from here.

There is a Gurdwara in the memory of Guru Hargobind in this village. He had stayed in this village while he was coming to Gujrat from Kashmir

There used to be three Gurdwaras in this village but none of them survived undamaged. Two have been wiped out completely while some marks of this historic place remain but you cannot say that its a Gurdwara until the same is specifically pointed out.