List of gurdwaras

A gurdwara (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ, gurdu'ārā or ਗੁਰਦਵਾਰਾ, gurdvārā), meaning "the doorway to the Guru", is the Sikh place of worship and may be referred to as a Sikh temple

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India

Manipur

Punjab

Amritsar

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Amritsar include:

Sangrur

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Sangrur include:

Barnala

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Barnala include:

Bathinda

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Bathinda include:nftyty

Faridkot

Historic Gurdwaras in the city and district of Faridkot include:

Hoshiarpur

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Hoshiarpur include:

Firozpur

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Firozpur include:

Gurdaspur

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Gurdaspur include:

Jalandhar

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Jalandhar include:

NAKODAR

Rupnagar district

Fatehgarh Sahib District

Kapurthala

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Kapurthala include:

Sultanpur lodhi

Ludhiana

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Ludhiana include:

Mohali District

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Mohali District include:

Nangal

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Nangal include:

Patiala

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Patiala include:

Ropar

Gurdwara Shri Tibi Sahib on the banks of river Sutlej in Ropar
This is the main entrance of the Gurudwara
Main Gurudwara from inside

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Ropar include:

Muktsar Sahib

Historic gurdwaras in the city and district of Muktsar include:

Nawanshahr

Historic Gurdwaras in the city and district of Nawanshahr include:

Chandigarh

Historic gurdwaras in and around the city of Chandigarh include:

Assam

Bihar

Historic gurdwaras in the state of Bihar include:

Gujarat

Gurdwaras in the state of Gujarat include:

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Newly Opened Gurudwara Sahib In Jawalaji(HP) On The Highway Of Jawalaji(HP) And Kangra(HP)

Delhi

Historic gurdwaras in the state of Delhi include:

Karnataka

Historic gurdwaras in the state of Karnataka include:

Kashmir

Historic gurdwaras in the state of Kashmir include:

Maharashtra

Historic gurudwaras in the state of Maharashtra include:

'Local Gurudwaras in the state of Maharashtra include:'

Madhya Pradesh

Orissa

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

Uttar Pradesh

Mathura

Nanakmata

Sikkim

Historic gurdwaras in the state of Sikkim include:

This is a newly being built Gurudwara which was earlier managed by the Sikh Army jawan. Now gurudwara is under construction and managed by the sikh committee, controlled by the sikh management. Now yatri can stay at this place. There is big stoneand in which a small hole was made by guru Nanak with his stick for drinking water for Mardana. This is miracal of guru and today no water fall out of this hole, only so much come come as much as u put out from the pit or whole. There is also a tree from the hand stick of guru which is not resembled with any tree in the area( as told by the people there.) Visited by CA RANJIT SINGH AMRITSAR.

This is situated at the top of the border with China . Guru roamed in this area and traveled to china from this way. there was scarcity of water and on the request of local people, guru Nanak marked a big circle on the snow bound area which converted in lake. Guru also blessed the water to remove impotency among the people. Now this place is origin of teesta river. Visited by Ca Ranjit singh Amritsar.

West Bengal

Tamil Nadu

Gurdwara Guru Nanak Dham Rameshwarm

Pakistan

Gurdwara Nankana Sahib in Nankana Sahib, the birthplace of the founder of Sikhism

Punjab

gurdwara bahi bano mangat district mandibahauddin

Sindh

Africa

Main article: Gurdwaras in Africa

Gurdwara Makindu Sahib, Kenya

Asia and the Middle East

Guru Nanak Darbar, In JABEL ALI, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Gurdwara Nanak Shahi, Dhaka University Campus, Bangladesh.
Main article: Gurdwaras in Asia

Australia/Oceania

Main article: Gurdwaras in Oceania

Europe

United Kingdom

Canada

Main article: Gurdwaras in Canada

Latin America

United States

See also

References

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