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'''THATTHA''', village 12 km northwest of Zira (30058'N, 74059'E) in Firozpur district, claims a historical  Gurdwara  dedicated to  Guru Hargobind who encamped here once on his way from  Amritsar  to Darauli. Called  Gurdwara  Chhevin Patshahi or simply  Gurdwara Thattha Sahib, the shrine is situated one kilometre south of the village within a walled compound. The foundation of its present building, a square hall with a domed sanctum in the centre, was laid by  Baba  Kharak Singh  on 16 Har 1992 Bk/lJuly 1935. The large compound has a  sarovar as well. The  Gurdwara  is under the management of the Shiromani  Gurdwara  Parbandhak Committee.
'''Thattha''', village 12 km northwest of Zira (30058'N, 74059'E) in Firozpur district, claims a historical  Gurdwara  dedicated to  [[Guru Hargobind]] who encamped here once on his way from  [[Amritsar]] to Darauli. Called  Gurdwara  Chhevin Patshahi or simply  Gurdwara Thattha Sahib, the shrine is situated one kilometre south of the village within a walled compound. The foundation of its present building, a square hall with a domed sanctum in the centre, was laid by  Baba  Kharak Singh  on 16 Har 1992 Bk/lJuly 1935. The large compound also has a  sarovar. The  Gurdwara  is under the management of the Shiromani  Gurdwara  Parbandhak Committee.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:14, 22 February 2010

Thattha, village 12 km northwest of Zira (30058'N, 74059'E) in Firozpur district, claims a historical Gurdwara dedicated to Guru Hargobind who encamped here once on his way from Amritsar to Darauli. Called Gurdwara Chhevin Patshahi or simply Gurdwara Thattha Sahib, the shrine is situated one kilometre south of the village within a walled compound. The foundation of its present building, a square hall with a domed sanctum in the centre, was laid by Baba Kharak Singh on 16 Har 1992 Bk/lJuly 1935. The large compound also has a sarovar. The Gurdwara is under the management of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.

References

1. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Guru Khalsa [Reprint]. Patiala, 1970

2. Kahn Singh, Bhai Gurushabad Ratanakar Mahan Kosh [Reprint]. Patiala, 1981

3. Gurmukh Singh, Historical Sikh Shrines. Ainritsar, 1995