Sri Muktsar Sahib

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Location of Sri Muktsar Sahib

Sri Muktsar Sahib (ਸ਼੝ਰੀ ਮ੝ਕੱਤਸਰ ਸਾਹਿਬ )[1] is a city and a municipal council in Sri Muktsar Sahib district in the Indian state of Punjab. Sri Muktsar Sahib's historical name was Khidrane dee dhab (ਖਿਦਰਾਣੇ ਦੀ ਢਾਬ)[2].

The city is located in the South Western Zone of Punjab and is bounded by the States of Rajasthan and Haryana in the South. The district of Faridkot lies to its North and Bathinda to the East.It lies between 30° 69’ and 29° 87’ latitude and 74° 21’ and 74° 86’ longitude.

History

Sri Muktsar Sahib has a proud heritage. It is known as the last battlefield of Guru Gobind Singh in 1705 A.D., which proved to be a most decisive conflict in the military history of the Sikhs. Literally the name of this city means "the pool of liberation". The forty Sikh warriors who fought to death here against the Mughal Empire more than three centuries ago are remembered by a grand festival held here every January, which attracts devotees from all over the world.

It was during the 1740s that some Sikh families Settled here Then a Town Where the Battlefield used to be came into being. Later It took the name Sri Muktsar Sahib Renamed from Kidhrani di Dhab. a Gurdwaras Was Built later Sardar Hari Singh Nalwa (1791-1837) Visited Muktsar Sahib and did kar sewa of Muktsar Sahib Building which was in 1980s Replaces with a New Building.


Fairs and Festivals

The Mela Maghi ( ਮੇਲਾ ਮਾਘੀ )[3] held in the town of Muktsar, a day after Lohri (13 January) is very famous. Held every January it is to commemorate the valour of 40 Muktas, (or the liberated ones), who laid down their lives following Sri Guru Gobind Singh into the battle-field of Khidrana (ਖਿਦਰਾਨੇ ਦੀ ਢਾਬ ). In other words, Muktsar( Mukt & Sar) means land of 40 martyrs i.e. 40 muktyaa di dharti(sar). The city is blessed with the holy gurudwara Tutti Gandi Sahib. All the roads entering into the city have beautiful entrance gates on the outskirts.

The huge Mela is held at an open space mainly on the Bathinda & Malout roads. People from all over the world, come to Sri Muktsar Sahib on this day to take a dip in the holy sarovar.

Sri Muktsar Sahib is a very hot battlefield for political parties namely Congress and SAD-BJP. The 2 prominent CMs of Punjab have their origins from Sri Muktsar Sahib district.Harcharan Singh Brar and Parkash Singh Badal.

Traditionally a horse fair was also held on this occasion but it is not held anymore.

Schools and Colleges

  1. Bhai Mastan Singh Public School, Muktsar
  2. Little Flower Convent School, Muktsar
  3. New Vision Academy (CBSE English Medium School, Sarainaga)
  4. New Vision Girls College (BA, MA, BSC-IT, PGDCA)
  5. Desh Bhagat Dental College & Hospital, KKP.Rd. Muktsar
  6. Mai Bhago Ayurvedic Medical College, Muktsar
  7. Saint Soldier convent School, Muktsar
  8. National Public School, Muktsar
  9. Government girls school
  10. Government Boys school
  11. Akal Academy
  12. D.A.V Public School
  13. Shivalik Public School
  14. Sarvhitkari Public School
  15. Rama Krishna Middle school
  16. Bhai Maha Singh Engineering College, Muktsar
  17. Rama Krishna School
  18. Gurunanak College For Girls
  19. Dasmesh Khalsa College.
  20. Government College ,KKp Road..Muktsar
  21. Dolphin Playway & Public School, Muktsar
  22. Saint Farid Convent School, Muktsar
  23. National College of Information and Technology,Muktsar
  24. Sarswati Computer Centre Red Cross Bhawan

HOSPITALS

  1. Joshi Hospital,Kotkapura Road,Muktsar
  2. Bansal Nursing Home,Kotkapura Road,Muktsar
  3. Adesh Cancer And Charitable Hospital, Kotkapura Road, Muktsar

Gurudwaras

  • Shri Darbar Sahib
  • Rakab Ganj sahib
  • Shaheedan da gurudwara
  • Tambu Sahib
  • Taran taran Sahib
  • Tibbi Sahib

A few years ago, a new monument was built in the shape of Khanda Sahib.

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