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'''Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi''', is located in the tiny village of Chitti Gatti is in P.S Mansehra. This domed shrine is visible in a garden by the road about 8 km from Mansehra. Guru Hargobind Sahib is thought to have visited the site.
'''Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi''', is located in the tiny village of Chitti Gatti in P.S Mansehra. This domed shrine is visible in a garden by the road about 8 km from Mansehra. Guru Hargobind Sahib is thought to have visited the site.


The Gurdwara is beautifully constructed. Inside the dome A Shiv Ling made of stone used to be worshipped on the upper floor whereas the prakash of Guru Granth Sahib was installed downstairs. The Shiv Ling is still there. The priests were Hindus and that is why they kept Guru Granth Sahib downstairs. A fair was held on Visakhi which was enthusiastically attended by the people living in the surrounding hills.
The Gurdwara is beautifully constructed. Inside the dome A Shiv Ling made of stone used to be worshipped on the upper floor whereas the prakash of Guru Granth Sahib was installed downstairs. The Shiv Ling is still there. The priests were Hindus and that is why they kept Guru Granth Sahib downstairs. A fair was held on Visakhi which was enthusiastically attended by the people living in the surrounding hills.


[[Category: Gurdwaras in Mansehra District]]
[[Category: Gurdwaras in Mansehra District]]

Latest revision as of 18:02, 17 November 2014

Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi, is located in the tiny village of Chitti Gatti in P.S Mansehra. This domed shrine is visible in a garden by the road about 8 km from Mansehra. Guru Hargobind Sahib is thought to have visited the site.

The Gurdwara is beautifully constructed. Inside the dome A Shiv Ling made of stone used to be worshipped on the upper floor whereas the prakash of Guru Granth Sahib was installed downstairs. The Shiv Ling is still there. The priests were Hindus and that is why they kept Guru Granth Sahib downstairs. A fair was held on Visakhi which was enthusiastically attended by the people living in the surrounding hills.