Gurdwara Dera Sahib
Gurdwara Dera Sahib (Punjabi and Urdu: گوردوارہ ڈیرا صاحب) is a Sikh temple in Lahore, Pakistan, which commemorates the spot where the 5th guru of Sikhism, Guru Arjan Dev, was martyred in 1606.[1]
Gurdwara Dera Sahib ਗੁਰਦੁਆਰਾ ਡੇਹਰਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ | |
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Gurdwara Dera Sahib is located adjacent to both the Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, and the iconic Badshahi Mosque. | |
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Architectural style | Sikh architecture |
Town or city | Lahore |
Country | Punjab, Pakistan |
Coordinates | 31°35′23″N 74°18′42″E |
Location
The gurdwara is located just outside of the Walled City of Lahore, and is part of an ensemble of monuments which includes the Lahore Fort, Samadhi of Ranjit Singh, Hazuri Bagh quadrangle, Roshnai Gate, and the Badshahi Mosque
Significance
The Guru had undergone torture on the orders of the Mughal emperor Jahangir, at a site in Lahore's walled city that is commemorated by the defunct Gurdwara Lal Khoohi - which has been repurposed into a Muslim shrine by the name of Haq Chaar Yaar.[2] The Guru's torture infuriated his close friend and Muslim mystic, Mian Mir. On the fifth day of torture, the Guru's request for a bath in the river was granted after intercession from Mian Mir.[3] After submerging himself in the river, the Guru reportedly did not reappear, and a Mughal search party was unable to retrieve him.[3]
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See also
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References
- The Sikh Review, Volume 54, Issues 7-12; Volume 54, Issues 631-636
- "Lahore's historical gurdwara now a Muslim shrine". Tribune India. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
- Khalid, Haroon (2013). A WHITE TRAIL:A JOURNEY INTO THE HEART OF PAKISTAN’S RELIGIOUS MINORITIES. Westland. ISBN 9789383260232.