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'''Dera Baba Banda Bahadur '''  
The 300-year-old '''Dera Baba Banda Bahadur''' has a historic gurdwara which has the samadhi of Banda Bahadur. It is situated at Reasi tehsil of Udhampur district approx. 75 km from Jammu city of Jammu and Kashmir state . Besides the ashes of Banda Bahadur, it has an arrow given to him by Guru Gobind Singh and other weapons, including a huge sword.  
The 300-year-old Dera Baba Banda Bahadur has a historic gurdwara having the samadhi of Banda Bahadur is situated at Reasi tehsil of Udhampur district approx. 75 km from Jammu city of Jammu and Kashmir state . Besides the ashes of Banda Bahadur, it has an arrow given to him by Guru Gobind Singh and other weapons, including a huge sword. All these belongings are displayed every year on Baisakhi.
 
Every year an average of 30,000 devotees throng the mela a on Baisakhi day from northern India. The dera is run by mahant of the dera  S.Jatinder Pal Singh.
All these belongings are displayed every year on Baisakhi.
The spot has become pilgrim destination and a tourist place
 
Every year an average of 30,000 devotees throng the mela a on Baisakhi day from northern India. The dera is run by mahant of the dera  S. Jatinder Pal Singh.
The spot has become a pilgrim destination and a tourist place.
[[Category: Gurudwara In Jammu & Kashmir]]
[[Category: Gurudwara In Jammu & Kashmir]]
[[Category:Jammu Kashmir]]
[[Category:Jammu Kashmir]]

Revision as of 14:52, 24 November 2008

The 300-year-old Dera Baba Banda Bahadur has a historic gurdwara which has the samadhi of Banda Bahadur. It is situated at Reasi tehsil of Udhampur district approx. 75 km from Jammu city of Jammu and Kashmir state . Besides the ashes of Banda Bahadur, it has an arrow given to him by Guru Gobind Singh and other weapons, including a huge sword.

All these belongings are displayed every year on Baisakhi.

Every year an average of 30,000 devotees throng the mela a on Baisakhi day from northern India. The dera is run by mahant of the dera S. Jatinder Pal Singh. The spot has become a pilgrim destination and a tourist place.