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'''Gurdwara Damdama Sahib (Mandi)''' is situated in the Mandi Town in Himachal pardesh. It is stuated on the Tarnaa Road in Mandi Town. Guru Gobind Singh allong with Mata ji's came to Mandi Town on invitation of Raja Sidh Sen. Guru Gobind Singh pitched his tent on River Beas Bank and Mata ji's were Accomodated in the Rulers Palace. Here also Guru Gobind Singh came and stayed for some time.
'''Gurdwara Damdama Sahib (Mandi)''' is situated in the Mandi Town in Himachal pardesh. It is stuated on the Tarnaa Road in Mandi Town. Guru Gobind Singh allong with Mata ji's came to Mandi Town on invitation of Raja Sidh Sen. Guru Gobind Singh pitched his tent on River Beas Bank and Mata ji's were Accomodated in the Rulers Palace. Here also Guru Gobind Singh came and stayed for some time.


GURUDWARA SAHIB is in very bad condition. Its humble request to Sikh Sangat to Kindly visit this place and do the needfull.
The Gurdwara Sahib is in very bad condition and is urgent need of attention before things get worse. I  humbly request the worldwide Sikh Sangat to kindly visit this place and do anything you can do to help save this important historic site, as sewa is urgently needed here.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:21, 6 December 2009

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Gurdwara Damdama Sahib (Mandi) is situated in the Mandi Town in Himachal pardesh. It is stuated on the Tarnaa Road in Mandi Town. Guru Gobind Singh allong with Mata ji's came to Mandi Town on invitation of Raja Sidh Sen. Guru Gobind Singh pitched his tent on River Beas Bank and Mata ji's were Accomodated in the Rulers Palace. Here also Guru Gobind Singh came and stayed for some time.

The Gurdwara Sahib is in very bad condition and is urgent need of attention before things get worse. I humbly request the worldwide Sikh Sangat to kindly visit this place and do anything you can do to help save this important historic site, as sewa is urgently needed here.

References