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Gurdwara Rajghat Sangat Pahili Pathshai is in Burhanpur, an old walled town in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh, it is on the banks of the Tapti River, four kilometres from Burhanpur railway station on the Delhi-Itarsi-Bombay line. Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh both visited Burhanpur. One of Bhai Gurdas's Vars points to the existence of a Sikh Sangat here in the early seventeenth century.
Gurdwara Rajghat Sangat Pahili Pathshai is in Burhanpur, an old walled town in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh, it is on the banks of the Tapti River, four kilometres from Burhanpur railway station on the Delhi-Itarsi-Bombay line. Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh both visited Burhanpur. One of Bhai Gurdas's Vars points to the existence of a Sikh Sangat here in the early seventeenth century.


Later, during the eighteenth century, Hathi Singh son of Mata Sundari's adopted son Ajit Singh lived here. There are now two historical Gurdwaras at Burhanpur. Gurdwara Rajghat Sangat Pahili Pathshai on the river bank dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev is in a single room and is looked after by a Nihang Singh who lives in a similar room close by.
Later, during the eighteenth century, Hathi Singh son of Mata Sundari's adopted son Ajit Singh lived here. There are now two historical Gurdwaras at [[Burhanpur]]. Gurdwara Rajghat Sangat Pahili Pathshai on the river bank dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev is in a single room and is looked after by a Nihang Singh who lives in a similar room close by.
 


[[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]
[[Category:Gurudwaras In Madhya Pardesh]]

Revision as of 11:04, 28 March 2008

Gurdwara Rajghat

Gurdwara Rajghat Sangat Pahili Pathshai is in Burhanpur, an old walled town in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh, it is on the banks of the Tapti River, four kilometres from Burhanpur railway station on the Delhi-Itarsi-Bombay line. Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh both visited Burhanpur. One of Bhai Gurdas's Vars points to the existence of a Sikh Sangat here in the early seventeenth century.

Later, during the eighteenth century, Hathi Singh son of Mata Sundari's adopted son Ajit Singh lived here. There are now two historical Gurdwaras at Burhanpur. Gurdwara Rajghat Sangat Pahili Pathshai on the river bank dedicated to Guru Nanak Dev is in a single room and is looked after by a Nihang Singh who lives in a similar room close by.