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[[Image:Khadoor Sahib.jpg|thumb|250px|right| The Guru Angad Dev Gurdwara at Khadoor Sahib]]
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'''Khadur Sahib or Khadoor Sahib:''' This is a village in district of [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]], [[India]]. It is here that the second Sikh Guru, [[Guru Angad]] lived. The village Khadur Sahib beside the Beas river, near Tarn Taran Sahib (A small town about 25 km away from Amritsar City).  
'''Khadur Sahib or Khadoor Sahib''' is a village in the district of [[Amritsar]], [[Punjab]], [[India]]. The village of Khadur Sahib is beside the Beas river about 38 kms from Amritsar, 20 Kms from Tarn Taran and nine kms from [[Goindwal]]. Khadur Sahib has been sanctified by visits from eight of the Sikh Gurus.


Khadur Sahib is the sacred village where  [[Guru Angad]] the second Master lived for 13 years, spreading the universal message of Guru Nanak. Here he introduced Gurmukhi Lipi, wrote the first Gurmukhi Primer, established the first Sikh school and prepared the first Gutka of Guru Nanak Sahib’s Bani. It is the place where the first Mal Akhara, for wrestling, was established and  where regular campaigns against intoxicants and social evils were started by Guru Angad. The Stately Gurdwara here is known as The Guru Angad Dev Gurdwara.


Khadur Sahib close to [[Goindwal]], is the sacred village where the second [[Guru Angad]] propagated the message of God, for many years. A grand Gurudwara Khaddi Sahib, has been constructed here, in memory of [[Guru Amar Das]]. The spot where the [[Gurdwara]] stands today, was located a knaddi (loom) of a cloth weaver. One dark night [[Guru Amar Das]] stumbled into a weaver pit, while carrying pitcher of water on his head. He was fetching water from river Beas at a distance of 10 km, for his [[Guru Angad]] Dev. Notwithstanding his fall, he succeeded in saving the water filled pitcher. The noise of the fall awakened the weaver who suspected a thief. When weaver's wife heard a voice uttering 'Japji' she remarked that there was no thief but poor, homeless Amar. When the incident came to the notice of [[Guru Angad]], he was pleased to observe, 'Amar Das was not homeless and lowly. He shall be the home of the homeless, and honour of the unhonoured, the strength of the strengthless, the support of the unsupported, the shelter of the shelterless, the protector of the unprotected, and the emancipator of the captives. 
* [http://g.co/maps/jwhnr Google map of Khadur Sahib]


===Killa Sahib (The holy Peg)===


Guru Angad then formally held the investiture ceremony, appointed [[Guru Amar Das]] as his successor and the third Guru. There are two other [[Gurdwara]]s namely Thara Sahib and Killa Sahib located. at Khadur Sahib associated with Guru Amar Das ji. Gurdwara Thara Sahib, stands on the spot where Guru Amar Das received tilak (anointment) as Guru from the blessed hands of [[Baba Budha]] ji who performed Tilak ceremonies of five Sikh Gurus. He was also the first head priest of the Golden Temple. Gurudwara Killa Sahib is located where Guru Amar Das used to place his pitcher full of water for a moment's respite, from fatigue of the long tiring walk.  
The grand Gurdwara at Khaddi Sahib was constructed in memory of [[Guru Amar Das]]. On the spot where the [[Gurdwara]] now stands, was once located a knaddi (loom) of a cloth weaver. One dark night [[Guru Amar Das]] stumbled into the weaver's pit, while carrying a pitcher of water on his head. He was fetching water from the river Beas at a distance of 10 km, for his Guru, [[Guru Angad]] Dev. Despite his fall, he succeeded in saving the water filled pitcher. The noise of the fall awakened the weaver who suspected a thief.
When the weaver's wife heard a voice uttering 'Japji' she told her husband that it was no thief but the poor, homeless Amar, the aged servant of Guru Angad. When the incident came to the notice of Guru Angad, he was pleased to remark, "Amar Das was not homeless and lowly. He shall be the home of the homeless, and honour of the unhonoured, the strength of the strengthless, the support of the unsupported, the shelter of the shelterless, the protector of the unprotected, and the emancipator of the captives."  Guru Angad then formally held the investiture ceremony and appointed [[Guru Amar Das]] as his successor, the third Guru Nanak.


===Additional Gurwaras at Khadur Sahib===
*Gurdwara Thara Sahib, stands on the spot where Guru Amar Das received the tilak, of anointment as Guru from the blessed hands of [[Baba Budha]] ji who performed the Tilak ceremonies of five Sikh Gurus. Baba Budha was also the first Granthi (head priest) of the [[Harimandir Sahib]].
*[[Gurdwara Killa Sahib]] is located where Guru Amar Das would place his pitcher full of water for a moment's respite, from the fatigue of the long tiring walk.
*Gurdwara Mal Akhara is associated with the place where Guru Angad Devji finalised Gurmukhi script. The Gurdwara has a fine hall with canopied doors.
*Gurdwara Sri Tapiana Sahib
*[[Gurdwara Mai Bharai Ji]]
*Gurdwara Sri Darbar Sahib(Angitha Sahib)
*Gurdwara Thara Sahib Sri Guru Amar Das Ji


Gurdwara Mal Akhara is associated with the place where Guru Angad Devji finalised Gurmukhi script. The Gurdwara has a fine hall with canopied doors.
Their is also the Memorial of Bhai Bala Ji
 
 
Khadur Sahib is situated close to Goindwal. Thara Sahib and Killa Sahib are the two other Gurdwaras which are located at Khadur Sahib. These [[gurdwara]]s are associated with [[Guru Amar Das]] ji. Gurudwara Thara Sahib, stands on the spot where Guru Amar Das received tilak as Guru from the [[Baba Budha]] ji


===External Links===
===External Links===


* [http://g.co/maps/jwhnr Google map of Khadur Sahib]
* [http://www.sgpc.net/historical-gurdwaras/angad.asp www.sgpc.net]
* [http://www.sgpc.net/historical-gurdwaras/angad.asp www.sgpc.net]
* [http://www.khadoor.com/ www.khadoor.com]
* [http://www.khadoor.com/ www.khadoor.com]
* [http://www.itihaasakgurudwaras.com/punjab/TaranTaaran/GurudwaraShriDarbaarSahibKhadurSahib/index.php www.itihaasakgurudwaras.com]




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Latest revision as of 23:05, 31 May 2015

The Guru Angad Dev Gurdwara at Khadoor Sahib

Khadur Sahib or Khadoor Sahib is a village in the district of Amritsar, Punjab, India. The village of Khadur Sahib is beside the Beas river about 38 kms from Amritsar, 20 Kms from Tarn Taran and nine kms from Goindwal. Khadur Sahib has been sanctified by visits from eight of the Sikh Gurus.

Khadur Sahib is the sacred village where Guru Angad the second Master lived for 13 years, spreading the universal message of Guru Nanak. Here he introduced Gurmukhi Lipi, wrote the first Gurmukhi Primer, established the first Sikh school and prepared the first Gutka of Guru Nanak Sahib’s Bani. It is the place where the first Mal Akhara, for wrestling, was established and where regular campaigns against intoxicants and social evils were started by Guru Angad. The Stately Gurdwara here is known as The Guru Angad Dev Gurdwara.

Killa Sahib (The holy Peg)

The grand Gurdwara at Khaddi Sahib was constructed in memory of Guru Amar Das. On the spot where the Gurdwara now stands, was once located a knaddi (loom) of a cloth weaver. One dark night Guru Amar Das stumbled into the weaver's pit, while carrying a pitcher of water on his head. He was fetching water from the river Beas at a distance of 10 km, for his Guru, Guru Angad Dev. Despite his fall, he succeeded in saving the water filled pitcher. The noise of the fall awakened the weaver who suspected a thief. When the weaver's wife heard a voice uttering 'Japji' she told her husband that it was no thief but the poor, homeless Amar, the aged servant of Guru Angad. When the incident came to the notice of Guru Angad, he was pleased to remark, "Amar Das was not homeless and lowly. He shall be the home of the homeless, and honour of the unhonoured, the strength of the strengthless, the support of the unsupported, the shelter of the shelterless, the protector of the unprotected, and the emancipator of the captives." Guru Angad then formally held the investiture ceremony and appointed Guru Amar Das as his successor, the third Guru Nanak.

Additional Gurwaras at Khadur Sahib

  • Gurdwara Thara Sahib, stands on the spot where Guru Amar Das received the tilak, of anointment as Guru from the blessed hands of Baba Budha ji who performed the Tilak ceremonies of five Sikh Gurus. Baba Budha was also the first Granthi (head priest) of the Harimandir Sahib.
  • Gurdwara Killa Sahib is located where Guru Amar Das would place his pitcher full of water for a moment's respite, from the fatigue of the long tiring walk.
  • Gurdwara Mal Akhara is associated with the place where Guru Angad Devji finalised Gurmukhi script. The Gurdwara has a fine hall with canopied doors.
  • Gurdwara Sri Tapiana Sahib
  • Gurdwara Mai Bharai Ji
  • Gurdwara Sri Darbar Sahib(Angitha Sahib)
  • Gurdwara Thara Sahib Sri Guru Amar Das Ji

Their is also the Memorial of Bhai Bala Ji

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