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According to the history of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, it was not initially constructed as a shrine like other gurudwaras. It was a palace known as Jaisinghpura Palace. It was built by the King The then king of Amber and Mirza of Aurangajeb’s court, Raja Jai Singh during the 17th century.
Witnessing the plight of the people, Guru Har Krishan decided to take action. He personally fetched water from the well within his residence and distributed it to the affected people.This simple yet compassionate act resonated deeply with the people, who found solace and hope in his kindness.
Despite his efforts, the Guru himself eventually fell victim to the disease. His untimely demise was a heavy blow to those who had sought comfort in his presence. In his honor, Raja Jai Sing transformed the bungalow into Gurudwara and named it as Gurudwara and Shri Bangla Sahib. To memorialize Guru Har Krishan’s compassion and kindness, a pond was constructed around the well from which he had drawn water to help the suffering.
This tragic yet poignant tale of Guru Har Krishan’s selflessness and sacrifice continues to be remembered and revered at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, a testament to the enduring legacy of compassion and service.
The striking golden dome of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib stands tall against the Delhi sky, a beacon of faith and devotion. This magnificent structure, with its intricate architectural details, is a sight to behold and a symbol of the Sikh community’s resilience.
The tranquil Sarovar within the Gurudwara’s complex is believed to possess healing properties. Devotees take ‘Amrit’ (holy water) from the Sarovar as a symbol of spiritual cleansing. Surrounding the Sarovar is the Parikrama, a pathway where devotees walk in contemplation and prayer.
A visit to Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is incomplete without experiencing the Langar, a community kitchen serving free meals to visitors irrespective of caste, creed, or background. This tradition embodies the Sikh principle of selfless service (*Seva*). Visitors are welcomed to partake in the Langar, where volunteers joyfully prepare and serve meals to thousands of people every day.
The Gurudwara also houses the Baba Baghel Singh Museum, which showcases the history and evolution of Sikhism through paintings, artifacts, and historical documents. The museum offers a deeper insight into the teachings of Sikh Gurus and the struggles of the Sikh community.
Well, Gurudwara is open for all the year and remains open 24/7, you can visit the place at any time in the early morning around 4:00 AM to 12:00 PM. But if you are planning to have a meal at the community kitchen with others, visit the Gurudwara between 9 AM to 3 PM and 7 PM to 10 PM, at this time Bangla Sahib Gurudwara Delhi langar works.
Volunteer for Seva – Experience the joy of seva (selfless service) by volunteering at the langar.
By Metro: The nearest metro station is Patel Chowk metro station on the Yellow line and the Rajiv Chowk station on the Blue, which is well-connected to various parts of the city. From there, it’s a short walk to the Gurudwara.
By Bus: Several buses ply to Connaught Place, from where you can walk to the Gurudwara. The DTC buses and Hop-On Hop-Off buses are popular options.
By Taxi or Auto: Taxis and auto-rickshaws are readily available throughout Delhi, and they can drop you off directly at the Gurudwara. Ride-hailing services like Uber and Ola also operate in the city.
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