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'''GURuDWARA SEHRA SAHIB''', on top of a hillock near Basi or Basantgarh village, one kilometre south of  Guru ka Lahore  in  Bilaspur  district of Himachal Pradesh, is dedicated to  Guru  Gobind Singh,  who halted here for a short time on his way to  Guru ka Lahore  for his marriage in 1677. According to tradition the  Guru  donned his sehra or a bridegroom's floral headband here. The  Gurdwara,  a square domed room with a circumambulatory verandah, was constructed by  Sant  Seva Singh  ofAnandpur Sahib in 1962. It is managed by the Shiromani  Gurdwara  Parbandhak Committee.
'''GURuDWARA SEHRA SAHIB''', on top of a hillock near Basi or Basantgarh village, one kilometre south of  Guru ka Lahore  in  Bilaspur  district of Himachal Pradesh, is dedicated to  Guru  Gobind Singh,  who halted here for a short time on his way to  Guru ka Lahore  for his marriage in 1677. According to tradition the  Guru  donned his sehra or a bridegroom's floral headband here. The  Gurdwara,  a square domed room with a circumambulatory verandah, was constructed by  Sant  Seva Singh  ofAnandpur Sahib in 1962. It is managed by the Shiromani  Gurdwara  Parbandhak Committee.
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Revision as of 22:48, 12 April 2007

GURuDWARA SEHRA SAHIB, on top of a hillock near Basi or Basantgarh village, one kilometre south of Guru ka Lahore in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh, is dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh, who halted here for a short time on his way to Guru ka Lahore for his marriage in 1677. According to tradition the Guru donned his sehra or a bridegroom's floral headband here. The Gurdwara, a square domed room with a circumambulatory verandah, was constructed by Sant Seva Singh ofAnandpur Sahib in 1962. It is managed by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.