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'''BAOLI SAHIB GURUDWARA,SRI GURU AMARDAS,LAHORE:''' This place is situated close to the birth place of Guru Ram Das in Chuni Mandi, opposite Multani Muhalla. When Guru Amar Das visited Lahore, he sanctified this place with his holy presence. The fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji also stayed at Baoli, Dabbi Bazar when ever he was in Lahore. The sangat got a (baoli) built at this place. A rostrum (thara) still stands as a remenant but the baoli has been desecrated after the partition.  
'''BAOLI SAHIB GURUDWARA, SRI GURU AMARDAS, LAHORE:''' This place is situated close to the birth place of Guru Ram Das in Chuni Mandi, opposite Multani Muhalla. When Guru Amar Das visited Lahore, he sanctified this place with his holy presence. The fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji also stayed at Baoli, Dabbi Bazar whenever he was in Lahore. The sangat had a (baoli) built at this place. A rostrum (thara) still stands as a remnant but the baoli has been desecrated after the partition.  


==Refrences==
==Refrences==
1. Gurdwara Gurdham at Pakistan, written by Roop Singh and Published by SGPC
1. Gurdwara Gurdham at Pakistan, written by Roop Singh and Published by SGPC


[[Category:Gurdwaras in Pakistan]]
[[Category:Gurdwaras in Lahore district]]

Latest revision as of 04:00, 26 October 2010

BAOLI SAHIB GURUDWARA, SRI GURU AMARDAS, LAHORE: This place is situated close to the birth place of Guru Ram Das in Chuni Mandi, opposite Multani Muhalla. When Guru Amar Das visited Lahore, he sanctified this place with his holy presence. The fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji also stayed at Baoli, Dabbi Bazar whenever he was in Lahore. The sangat had a (baoli) built at this place. A rostrum (thara) still stands as a remnant but the baoli has been desecrated after the partition.

Refrences

1. Gurdwara Gurdham at Pakistan, written by Roop Singh and Published by SGPC