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'''Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Chevin or Gurdwara Malla Sahib''' is dedicated to [[Guru Hargobind]] Ji. Guru Ji who had come to the village  Himmatpura, once known as Jusampura,  from village Boli located about  two kilometres away.
==History==
On hearing of Guru Ji's arrival, a large number of people gathered to get his blessings. In that congregation, villagers from nearby place named, Jusampura, came to Guru Ji and requested him to bless their village by paying a visit there. Guru Ji expressed his inability, however he told them that he would come to their village as and when possible. There after they went back but interestingly enough one of the villagers had managed to steal  the saddle of Guru Ji's horse. Next day Guru Ji was told about the theft. On the following day Guru Ji went towards their village Jusampura. The villagers extended whole hearted hospitality to Guru Ji and requested forgiveness for the saddle mischief by saying that the man who had taken the saddle  was  mad. When Guru Ji noticed that the saddle thief  had returned the saddle back without one of its Pedas (gold ring), he expressed his unhappiness over he thief's  behavior.


Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvin is dedicated to Guru Hargobind Ji. Guru Ji who had come to the village Himmatpura from village Boli located at a distance of two kilometres.On hearing Guru Ji's arrival, large number of people gathered to get his blessings.In that congregation, villagers from nearby place named, Jusampura, came to Guru Ji and requested him to bless their village by paying a visit there. Guru Ji expressed his inability, however he told them that he would come to their village as and when possible. There after they went back but interestingly enough one of the villagers stole the saddle of Guru Ji's horse. Next day Guru Ji was told about the theft. Guru Ji knew everything and on the following day Guru Ji went towards their village Jusampura. The villagers extended whole hearted hospitality to Guru Ji and requested forgiveness for the saddle mischief by saying that he was a mad man. When Guru Ji saw that the saddle thief brought the saddle back without one of its Peda(gold ring), he expressed his unhappiness over his behavior. However while leaving the place Guru Ji blessed the villagers for their prosperity. Guru Ji also changed the name of the village from Jusampura to Himmatpura. Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Arjan Dev Ji are the major events in which people from all over join the occassion. Accommodation: There are six rooms with limited facilities in the Gurdwara premises for pilgrim to stay.
Leaving the place Guru Ji blessed the villagers for their prosperity. Guru Ji also changed the name of the village from Jusampura to Himmatpura. Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Arjan Dev Ji are the major events in which people from all over join the occassion.  


Location
Accommodation: There are six rooms with limited facilities in the Gurdwara premises for pilgrims to stay.
Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Chhevin (also called Gurdwara Malla Sahib) is situated in a village Himmatpura of District Sangrur of Punjab.The Gurdwara Sahib is 3 km from Canal Bridge on main Moga- Barnala road. The village is 8 km from Machike, Takhtupura and as well as from Bhadaur.
 
==Location==
Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Chhevin (also called Gurdwara Malla Sahib) is situated in a village Himmatpura of District Moga <!----Sangrur This is changed as per email recd from major singh sidhu from germany see discussion------> of Punjab.The Gurdwara Sahib is 3 km from Canal Bridge on main Moga- Barnala road. The village is 8 km from Machike, Takhtupura and as well as from Bhadaur.


[[Category:Gurudwaras in Moga District]]
[[Category:Gurudwaras in Moga District]]

Latest revision as of 20:52, 4 April 2009

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Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Chevin or Gurdwara Malla Sahib is dedicated to Guru Hargobind Ji. Guru Ji who had come to the village Himmatpura, once known as Jusampura, from village Boli located about two kilometres away.

History

On hearing of Guru Ji's arrival, a large number of people gathered to get his blessings. In that congregation, villagers from nearby place named, Jusampura, came to Guru Ji and requested him to bless their village by paying a visit there. Guru Ji expressed his inability, however he told them that he would come to their village as and when possible. There after they went back but interestingly enough one of the villagers had managed to steal the saddle of Guru Ji's horse. Next day Guru Ji was told about the theft. On the following day Guru Ji went towards their village Jusampura. The villagers extended whole hearted hospitality to Guru Ji and requested forgiveness for the saddle mischief by saying that the man who had taken the saddle was mad. When Guru Ji noticed that the saddle thief had returned the saddle back without one of its Pedas (gold ring), he expressed his unhappiness over he thief's behavior.

Leaving the place Guru Ji blessed the villagers for their prosperity. Guru Ji also changed the name of the village from Jusampura to Himmatpura. Prakash Divas of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Arjan Dev Ji are the major events in which people from all over join the occassion.

Accommodation: There are six rooms with limited facilities in the Gurdwara premises for pilgrims to stay.

Location

Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Chhevin (also called Gurdwara Malla Sahib) is situated in a village Himmatpura of District Moga of Punjab.The Gurdwara Sahib is 3 km from Canal Bridge on main Moga- Barnala road. The village is 8 km from Machike, Takhtupura and as well as from Bhadaur.