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This tiny village called Chitti Gatti is in P.S Mansehra. (Hazara district) This domed shrine is visible in a garden by the road about 8 km from Mansehra. Apparently, Guru Hargobind Sahib visited this place.
This tiny village called Chitti Gatti is in P.S Mansehra. This domed shrine is visible in a garden by the road about 8 km from Mansehra. Apparently, Guru Hargobind Sahib visited this place.


Gurdwara is beautifully constructed. Inside the dome the genital of Shiv (Shiv Ling) used to be worshipped on the upper floor whereas the prakash of Guru Granth Sahib took plf`ce downstairs. A Shiv Ling made of stone 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.
Gurdwara is beautifully constructed. Inside the dome the genital of Shiv (Shiv Ling) used to be worshipped on the upper floor whereas the prakash of Guru Granth Sahib took plf`ce downstairs. A Shiv Ling made of stone 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]]

Revision as of 04:53, 21 August 2008

This tiny village called Chitti Gatti is in P.S Mansehra. This domed shrine is visible in a garden by the road about 8 km from Mansehra. Apparently, Guru Hargobind Sahib visited this place.

Gurdwara is beautifully constructed. Inside the dome the genital of Shiv (Shiv Ling) used to be worshipped on the upper floor whereas the prakash of Guru Granth Sahib took plf`ce downstairs. A Shiv Ling made of stone 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.