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Gurdwara Zahara Zahoor | '''Gurdwara Zahara Zahoor'' or (Jahara Jahoor) is a beautiful sikh shrine situated at Pur Hiran village in [[Hoshiarpur]], visited by [[Guru Hargobind]]. | ||
==Etymology== | |||
Jahra Jahoor are Arabic words mae from combination of two words Zahar means Pratakh, Pragat Roopp Karkey, Jahoor means Pragat Hona. So the whole term Zahra Zahoor Means - Pragat Hona Pratakh Hai, means Koi Ashanka nahin hai. (Means He is ??) | |||
==History== | |||
Guru Hargobind je stayed at this place while moving from Garna Sahib to [[Kiratpur Sahib]] for hunting a lion. Here there was a Muslim priest who served Guru jee. Guru jee gave blessings to that priest that you will be called as Jahara(Pragat Roop Karkey)(Pragat Hona Pratakh hai) Peer and people will pray you. There is an old well of guru's time, which is covered know. | |||
The main building of the Gurdwara is under construction. There is an old well which is covered. They use to light a Diva or Lamp in the name of that Muslim Peer, whom the guru called Jahra Peer. Here the Fair of Basant Panchami is famous. | |||
The gurdwara is situated at the distance of 1.5 Miles from Hoshiarpur railway Station. | |||
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Image:Gurdwara_zaharazahoor.jpg|The History Board | |||
Image:Gurdwara_zaharazahoor_(7).JPG| | |||
Image:Gurdwara_zaharazahoor_(1).JPG|Old Well | |||
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==References== | |||
* [[Mahankosh]] by [[Kahn Singh Nabha]] | |||
* Gurdwara History Board | |||
* Some lines by ([[User:Hpt lucky|Lucky]] 18:34, 10 October 2008 (UTC)). | |||
[[Category:Gurdwaras in Hoshiarpur District]] | [[Category:Gurdwaras in Hoshiarpur District]] |
Latest revision as of 12:50, 10 October 2008
'Gurdwara Zahara Zahoor or (Jahara Jahoor) is a beautiful sikh shrine situated at Pur Hiran village in Hoshiarpur, visited by Guru Hargobind.
Etymology
Jahra Jahoor are Arabic words mae from combination of two words Zahar means Pratakh, Pragat Roopp Karkey, Jahoor means Pragat Hona. So the whole term Zahra Zahoor Means - Pragat Hona Pratakh Hai, means Koi Ashanka nahin hai. (Means He is ??)
History
Guru Hargobind je stayed at this place while moving from Garna Sahib to Kiratpur Sahib for hunting a lion. Here there was a Muslim priest who served Guru jee. Guru jee gave blessings to that priest that you will be called as Jahara(Pragat Roop Karkey)(Pragat Hona Pratakh hai) Peer and people will pray you. There is an old well of guru's time, which is covered know.
The main building of the Gurdwara is under construction. There is an old well which is covered. They use to light a Diva or Lamp in the name of that Muslim Peer, whom the guru called Jahra Peer. Here the Fair of Basant Panchami is famous.
The gurdwara is situated at the distance of 1.5 Miles from Hoshiarpur railway Station.
References
- Mahankosh by Kahn Singh Nabha
- Gurdwara History Board
- Some lines by (Lucky 18:34, 10 October 2008 (UTC)).