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The Gurudwara Singh Sabha,Leh is situated in main market of Leh,([[Ladakh]]) . Having a three story building,the ground floor occupied by shopkeepers,the first floor occupied by Hindu Dharamsala, on the second floor the Gurdwara Sahib is situated.This place is near the Nanak Tree([see [Nanak in J & K]]).The Gurdwara Sahib was formerely known as Dharamshala Guru Nanak Dev, Leh.There is shortage of space in the Gurudwara and due to the refusal of ground and first floor occupants the Sikh Sangat has constructed a big building at the back side of Gurdwara by purchasing a plot.
The Gurudwara Singh Sabha,Leh is situated in main market of Leh,([[Ladakh]]) . Having a three story building,the ground floor occupied by shopkeepers,the first floor occupied by Hindu Dharamsala, on the second floor the Gurdwara Sahib is situated.This place is near the Nanak Tree([see [Nanak in J & K]]).The Gurdwara Sahib was formerely known as Dharamshala Guru Nanak Dev, Leh.There is shortage of space in the Gurudwara and due to the refusal of ground and first floor occupants the Sikh Sangat has constructed a big building at the back side of Gurdwara by purchasing a plot.


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Latest revision as of 22:09, 7 February 2010

The Gurudwara Singh Sabha,Leh is situated in main market of Leh,(Ladakh) . Having a three story building,the ground floor occupied by shopkeepers,the first floor occupied by Hindu Dharamsala, on the second floor the Gurdwara Sahib is situated.This place is near the Nanak Tree([see [Nanak in J & K]]).The Gurdwara Sahib was formerely known as Dharamshala Guru Nanak Dev, Leh.There is shortage of space in the Gurudwara and due to the refusal of ground and first floor occupants the Sikh Sangat has constructed a big building at the back side of Gurdwara by purchasing a plot.