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[[Image:Gurdwara_Gobindpura.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Gurdwara Gobindpura]]
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[[Guru Gobind Singh]] came to [[Ambala]], on his way back from [[Kurukshetra]] to [[Anandpur Sahib]], where he had gone on the occasion of solar eclipse to preach the name of God and the message of [[Guru Nanak]].  
'''Gurudwara Gobind Pura''' was constructed by faithful disciples of the tenth Guru near [[Gurdwara Shri Manji Sahib]]. Both Gurdwaras are reached easily from the nearby railway station of Ambala city.  


==History==
==History==
'''Gurudwara Gobind Pura''' was constructed by faithful disciples of the tenth Guru near the railway station of Ambala city. It is said to be the holy place where Guru Gobind Singh gave some [[Amrit]] to sparrows which got so much courage and strength from it that they killed the hawk of [[Qazi Mir Din]] greatly revered by the people.   
[[Guru Gobind Singh]] had stopped at  [[Ambala]], while returning from [[Kurukshetra]] to [[Anandpur Sahib]], where he had gone with his Mama ji, Shri Kirpal Chand on the occasion of solar eclipse to preach the name of God and the message of [[Guru Nanak]]. Only eight years of age at the time young  Gobind Rai who had brought along his rare white baaz (hawk) and  hoping to give his hawk a chance to hunt they had stopped in the nearby Bagh which happened to belong to  Pir Nur Din (possibly Pir  Mir Din), the haughty priest of the shrine of Pir Gaib Shah near the site of today's [[Gurdwara Badshahi bagh]]. The Pir who was hunting with his own hawk that day and seeing the young Guru he ridiculed the young son of a holy man going out on a hunt. It was then that he noticed  the rare white hawk of  Guru jiSure that his hawk could down the Guru's younger hawk he challenged Guru Sahib for a duel between the hawks.


Gurdwara Gobind Pura Sahib is associated with Guru Gobind Singh Ji. When the Guru made sparrows fight and then kill Pir Amir Din's hawk, the hawk fell at this place. Guruji visited this place then and uttered his famous words:<br>
Realising what the Pir's intentions were he offered a fight between the Pir's Hawk and and some sparrows. Seeing that the Guru had no sparrows the Pir laughed and said sparrows are the food my hawk prefers and besides you have seem to have no sparrows. Guru Sahib repeated his words. Growing impatient the Pir blurted out, “Where are your  sparrows?”
 
The young Guru pointed  towards two sparrows sitting on a nearby tree which suddenly flew into the air. The Pir's released his hawk who headed straight for the two seemingly doomed birds. There was a furious  tangle of flying feathers, such that one could barely tell which was which - Hawk or sparrow, when suddenly the hawk   fluttered in a slow spiral down to the ground  coming to land about a kilometer away from the Pir's Baag near Labbhu Ka Talab.
 
==Famous words==
It was then that then Guru Sahib said his now famous words:<br>
[[Image:Gurudwara_Shri_Gobindpura_Sahib.JPG|thumb|right|300px]]
:'''Chirion se main baaz turaun, Tabe Gobind Singh naam kahaun'''  
:'''Chirion se main baaz turaun, Tabe Gobind Singh naam kahaun'''  
:It is when I make sparrows fight hawks that I am called Gobind Singh
:It is when I make sparrows fight hawks that I am called Gobind Singh
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:It is when I make the lowly rise that I am called Gobind Singh
:It is when I make the lowly rise that I am called Gobind Singh
:'''Sawa lakh se ek laraun, Tabe Gobind Singh naam kahaun.'''
:'''Sawa lakh se ek laraun, Tabe Gobind Singh naam kahaun.'''
:It is when I make one fight a hundred thousand that I am called Gobind Singh)
:It is when I make one fight a hundred thousand that I am called Gobind Singh)  
 
Pir Nur Din with his pride now humbled, fell at the child's feet and asked his forgiveness and blessing.


[[Pir Sayyid Shah]], another Muslim cleric, witnessed the miracle and sought from the young Guru the favor of a spring of sweet water, as the wells in the area were brackish. Guru Gobind Singh Ji sanctified the water of a well that is still present in the [[Gurdwara]] and ordained that whoever would bathe there would achieve salvation.
[Pir Sayyid Shah]] who had also witnessed the miracle paid homage to the young Guru and  because the  water around the area was brackish he  prayed for a well of sweet water. Guru Gobind Singh pointed to a spot where to dig, and surely enough the water of the new well tasted sweet. It is recounted that Guru Gobind Singh Ji sanctified the water of the well (still present in the [[Gurdwara]]) and ordained that whoever would bathe there would achieve salvation.


A beautiful building consisting of a Main Hall, the Dashmesh Barat Ghar, Library, Dispensary and Staff quarters has been constructed here.
Gurdwara Gobind Pura includes  a Main Hall, the Dashmesh Barat Ghar, Library, a dispensary and staff quarters.


==Other Info==
==Two other Gurdwaras==
Two other Gurdwaras, dedicated to the memory of Guru Gobind Singh, who is said to have visited it during his stay at Lakhnaur in 1670-71, are connected by a legend that young Gobind Rai made sparrows kill a hawk. These are, Gurdwara Badshahi Bagh patshahi Dasvin enar the civil courts, and Gurdwara Gobindpura Patshahi Dasvin located along the Jain College Road close to Labbhu Ka Talab (lit. Labbhu's pond). It is said that Guru Gobind Singh came on a hunting excursion. Once Pir Nur Din or Mir Din, the haughty priest of the shrine of Pir Gaib Shah near the site of Gurdwara Badshahi bagh, ridiculed the young son of a holy man going out hunting and boastfully brought out his own hawk for a kill. It was then that Guru Gobind Singh set some sparrows against the Pir's hawk which flew away badly mauled and fell down dead near Labbhu Ka Talab, where another Pir, Sayyad Shah, saw the miracle, and came to pay homage to the miracle-maker. Pir Nur Din, too, his pride now humbled, fell at the child's feet and asked his forgiveness and blessing. Pir Sayyad Shah also prayed for a well of sweet water because the sub-soil water all around was brackish. Guru Gobind Singh pointed to a spot where to dig, and surely enough the water of the new well tasted sweet. This two Gurdwaras were also established by Sardar Mehar Singh of Nishananwali Misl. Gurdwara Badshahi Bagh was destroyed by British shelling on a rebel force during the 1857 mutiny. It was rebuilt only in 1931 by Sant Gurmukh Singh of Patiala. Its present building is however the result of another reconstruction, this time by Sants of the Nirmala sect who are still managing it. The present building of Gurdwara Gobindpura is also a product of post-independence era.
Guru Gobind Singh, is also said to have visited here during his stay at [[Lakhnaur]] in 1670-71. Two other Gurdwaras are connected to the legend that young Gobind Rai made sparrows kill a hawk.  
*Gurdwara Badshahi Bagh patshahi Dasvin is located near the civil courts.
*Gurdwara Gobindpura Patshahi Dasvin is located along the Jain College Road close to Labbhu Ka Talab (Pond of Labbhu).  


==Address==
'''Contact'''


The Secretary, Management Committee, Gurdwara Gobind Pura Sahib, Jain College Road, Near Labbu ka Talab, Ambala City (Haryana)  
The Secretary, Management Committee, Gurdwara Gobind Pura Sahib, Jain College Road, Near Labbu ka Talab, Ambala City (Haryana)  


[[Category:Gurdwaras In Haryana]]
[[Category:Gurdwaras In Haryana]]

Latest revision as of 10:00, 5 October 2009

Gurdwara Gobindpura

Gurudwara Gobind Pura was constructed by faithful disciples of the tenth Guru near Gurdwara Shri Manji Sahib. Both Gurdwaras are reached easily from the nearby railway station of Ambala city.

History

Guru Gobind Singh had stopped at Ambala, while returning from Kurukshetra to Anandpur Sahib, where he had gone with his Mama ji, Shri Kirpal Chand on the occasion of solar eclipse to preach the name of God and the message of Guru Nanak. Only eight years of age at the time young Gobind Rai who had brought along his rare white baaz (hawk) and hoping to give his hawk a chance to hunt they had stopped in the nearby Bagh which happened to belong to Pir Nur Din (possibly Pir Mir Din), the haughty priest of the shrine of Pir Gaib Shah near the site of today's Gurdwara Badshahi bagh. The Pir who was hunting with his own hawk that day and seeing the young Guru he ridiculed the young son of a holy man going out on a hunt. It was then that he noticed the rare white hawk of Guru ji. Sure that his hawk could down the Guru's younger hawk he challenged Guru Sahib for a duel between the hawks.

Realising what the Pir's intentions were he offered a fight between the Pir's Hawk and and some sparrows. Seeing that the Guru had no sparrows the Pir laughed and said sparrows are the food my hawk prefers and besides you have seem to have no sparrows. Guru Sahib repeated his words. Growing impatient the Pir blurted out, “Where are your sparrows?”

The young Guru pointed towards two sparrows sitting on a nearby tree which suddenly flew into the air. The Pir's released his hawk who headed straight for the two seemingly doomed birds. There was a furious tangle of flying feathers, such that one could barely tell which was which - Hawk or sparrow, when suddenly the hawk fluttered in a slow spiral down to the ground coming to land about a kilometer away from the Pir's Baag near Labbhu Ka Talab.

Famous words

It was then that then Guru Sahib said his now famous words:

Gurudwara Shri Gobindpura Sahib.JPG
Chirion se main baaz turaun, Tabe Gobind Singh naam kahaun
It is when I make sparrows fight hawks that I am called Gobind Singh
Gidderon se main sher banaun, Tabe Gobind Singh naam kahaun
It is when make I lions out of wolves that I am called Gobind Singh
Nichon se main ucch banaun, Tabe Gobind Singh naam kahaun
It is when I make the lowly rise that I am called Gobind Singh
Sawa lakh se ek laraun, Tabe Gobind Singh naam kahaun.
It is when I make one fight a hundred thousand that I am called Gobind Singh)

Pir Nur Din with his pride now humbled, fell at the child's feet and asked his forgiveness and blessing.

[Pir Sayyid Shah]] who had also witnessed the miracle paid homage to the young Guru and because the water around the area was brackish he prayed for a well of sweet water. Guru Gobind Singh pointed to a spot where to dig, and surely enough the water of the new well tasted sweet. It is recounted that Guru Gobind Singh Ji sanctified the water of the well (still present in the Gurdwara) and ordained that whoever would bathe there would achieve salvation.

Gurdwara Gobind Pura includes a Main Hall, the Dashmesh Barat Ghar, Library, a dispensary and staff quarters.

Two other Gurdwaras

Guru Gobind Singh, is also said to have visited here during his stay at Lakhnaur in 1670-71. Two other Gurdwaras are connected to the legend that young Gobind Rai made sparrows kill a hawk.

  • Gurdwara Badshahi Bagh patshahi Dasvin is located near the civil courts.
  • Gurdwara Gobindpura Patshahi Dasvin is located along the Jain College Road close to Labbhu Ka Talab (Pond of Labbhu).

Contact

The Secretary, Management Committee, Gurdwara Gobind Pura Sahib, Jain College Road, Near Labbu ka Talab, Ambala City (Haryana)