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<blockquote data-quote="dalvinder45" data-source="post: 224736" data-attributes="member: 26009"><p><strong>Gurdwaras related to Guru Nanak in Udoke Khurd, District Sri Amritsar</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Udoke Khurd</strong></p><p></p><p>Uddoke Kalan and Udoke Khurd are two villages inter-mixed without clear boundaries but Udoke Kalan is in Gurdaspur District while Udoke Khurd is in Amritsar District. Udoke Khurd is about 10 km from Batala (31"49`N, 75"12`E), on the boundary between Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts of the Punjab in Tarsikka-7 Tehsil of Amritsar District. Udoke Khurd Coordinates are Latitude 31.7359394 and Longitude 75.1648548000001. It is located 29 KM towards East from Shri Amritsar and 188.7 KM Chandigarh. It is administered by a village panchayat. i of Punjab State, India. 217 KM from State capital Chandigarh. Udhoke Khurd Pin code is 143119 and postal head office is Mattewal. It has been visited by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Guru Nanak Dev Ji came and stayed here for 9 months and 26 days. Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji came here while taking marriage Party (<em>baraat</em>) of his son Baba Gurditta Ji to Batala. (1)(2)(3) According to Sri Guru Tirath Sangreh by Tara Singh Narotam, the bridegroom here performed the ceremony of cutting a twig from a Jand tree. (4) Gurdwara Thamm Sahib and Gurdwara Guru ka Khooh commemorate Guru Nanak’s visit to the place and Gurdwara Kotha Sahib. Udoke is divided into two villages, Udoke Khurd and Uddoke Kalan, without a distinct line to separate them. The shrine dedicated to Guru Nanak is in Udoke Khurd which falls in Amritsar district, the other part lying in the district of Gurdaspur.</p><p></p><p><strong>Gurdwara Thamm Sahib, Udoke Khurd Baba Bakala Amritsar</strong></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]21916[/ATTACH]</p><p><strong> Board Gurdwara Thamm Sahib Udoke Khurd, District Amritsar</strong></p><p> </p><p>Gurdwara is named <em>Thamm Sahib</em> because Guru Nanak placed a wooden pillar (<em>Thamm</em>) to the house constructed at udho ke khurd. Guru Nanak had promised to visit Bibi Isri, the young daughter of a devoted Sikh who lived near Khadoor Sahib. (5) Few years later the Guru visited the place where Bibi Ishar Kaur was married in Udoke Khurd. He is stated to have stayed at Udoke Khurd for nine months an 26 days delivering discourse and singing his compositions near a well on the outskirts of the village. When he was preparing to depart, the villagers feeling bereft, requested him to leave a remembrance behind. With little to offer by way of material things, the Guru gave a <em>Thamm</em> (wooden support) used to hold up the rafters in his modest dwelling as a symbol of gesture of continued support and protection. (5) The story behind this as told by Dhanna Singh Chahal (8) is as under: " As Guru Nanak reached Udoke Khurd, he sat by the bank of a village pond. Mardana felt hungry and requested for food and reminded him of Bibi ishri. A he went to Bibi Ishri,she grot Guru Nanak and Mardana to her house. he husband Brij also became a devotee of Guru Nanak. As her father in Law Namberdar Mian had gone to Delhi to deposit collections from land revenue to Delhi and returned after six months he was infuriated seeing two saints in his house. In anger he kicked his son. But his leg got bent suddenly and he repented and asked apologized. Guru Nanak had left her house and sat under a peeple tree by then. Guru Nanak . Mian agreed to construct a kutcha house for Guru Nanak. Guru nanak asked Minan to move his leg for mixing the gaara (Mud)</p><p> for fixing between bricks. Mian's leg was cured as he moved his legs in mud. Guru Nanak planted a wooden thamm or support of the house. A Gurdwara constructed later at the place was known as Thamm sahib. The size of this thamm acording to Dhanna Singh Chehal is three feet long and one feet one palm width. (9)</p><p>The Gurdwara, formerly called Kotha Sahib, iee of Guru nanaks now named <em>Gurdwara Thamm</em> <em>Sahib Patshahi Pehli ate Damdama Sahib Patshahi Chhevin</em>. It also commemorates Guru Nanak’s first visit when his marriage party stopped at this place for some time. Guru Hargobind Sahib also stopped over here when travelling to Batala with the wedding party of his son, Baba Gurditta. The present building was first constructed in 194 (8) and later developed comprises a square sanctum within a high ceilinged hall, was constructed in 1942. The dome above the sanctum has a brass pinnacle and an umbrella shaped finial. Square shaped domed kiosks rise above the corners of die hall. The Gurdwara is maintained by the local <em>sangat</em> of the twin Villages. (5) Village link road exists from Achal Batala. Nine bighas of land is attached to the Gurdwara by the villagers. Another 100 bighas of land attached by the villagers to the Gurdwara is at a separate place. It is 6.4 km from Kathu Nangal Railway Station. (7)</p><p></p><p><strong>Gurdwara Guru ka Khooh, Udoke Khurad, District Amritsar</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>[ATTACH=full]21917[/ATTACH]</strong></p><p></p><p>At Udoke Khurd, Guru Nanak stayed near a well. A shrine was later constructed next to this place where he preached during his nine months stay. This Gurdwara is a short walk from Gurdwara <em>Thamm Sahib</em> and consists of circular structure that encloses the well, its archways covered in wired mesh. The surface of the inner walls has been completely plastered over, and a light bulb hangs roughly halfway down to light up narrow niches, which are said to be built with bricks laid by the Guru himself. The massive canopy of the old <em>peepal</em> tree tower over its surroundings including over the well that harks back to Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s time. (7)</p><p></p><p><strong>References</strong></p><p>1. <a href="https://maps.google.com/" target="_blank">Google Maps</a></p><p>2. <a href="https://www.historicalgurudwaras.com/GurudwaraDetail.aspx?gid=4168#google_vignette" target="_blank">HistoricalGurudwaras.com, a Journey to Historical Gurudwara Sahibs</a></p><p>3. <a href="https://wikimapia.org/20486901/Gurdwara-Tham-Sahib-Patshahi-Chhevin-Udoke-Khurd#google_vignette" target="_blank">Gurdwara Tham Sahib Patshahi Chhevin Udoke Khurd - Wikimapia</a></p><p>4. Narotam, Tara Singh, Sri Guru Tirath Sangrahi. Kankhal, 1975 2. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Gurduarian. Amritsar, n.d</p><p>5. Punitinder Kaur Sidhu, Gurdwara Thamm Sahib, Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala Amritsar, Guru Nanak’s Blessed Trail (Punjab), Lonely Planet Global Limited, October 2019, 5. pp. 58-59</p><p>6. Gurdham Didar, SGPC Amritsar, (based o Mahan Kosh Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha, March 2005, p.54</p><p>7. Punitinder Kaur Sidhu, Gurdwara Gurdwara, Guru ka Khooh, Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala, Amritsar, Guru Nanak’s Blessed Trail (Punjab), Lonely Planet Global Limited, October 2019, 5. pp.60-61</p><p>8. Gurmukh Singh Major, Historical Sikh Gurdwaras, Singh Brothers, 199, pp.118-119</p><p>9. Dhanna Singh Chehal, gur Tirath Cycle Yatra , p. 346</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalvinder45, post: 224736, member: 26009"] [B]Gurdwaras related to Guru Nanak in Udoke Khurd, District Sri Amritsar Udoke Khurd[/B] Uddoke Kalan and Udoke Khurd are two villages inter-mixed without clear boundaries but Udoke Kalan is in Gurdaspur District while Udoke Khurd is in Amritsar District. Udoke Khurd is about 10 km from Batala (31"49`N, 75"12`E), on the boundary between Amritsar and Gurdaspur districts of the Punjab in Tarsikka-7 Tehsil of Amritsar District. Udoke Khurd Coordinates are Latitude 31.7359394 and Longitude 75.1648548000001. It is located 29 KM towards East from Shri Amritsar and 188.7 KM Chandigarh. It is administered by a village panchayat. i of Punjab State, India. 217 KM from State capital Chandigarh. Udhoke Khurd Pin code is 143119 and postal head office is Mattewal. It has been visited by Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Guru Nanak Dev Ji came and stayed here for 9 months and 26 days. Shri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji came here while taking marriage Party ([I]baraat[/I]) of his son Baba Gurditta Ji to Batala. (1)(2)(3) According to Sri Guru Tirath Sangreh by Tara Singh Narotam, the bridegroom here performed the ceremony of cutting a twig from a Jand tree. (4) Gurdwara Thamm Sahib and Gurdwara Guru ka Khooh commemorate Guru Nanak’s visit to the place and Gurdwara Kotha Sahib. Udoke is divided into two villages, Udoke Khurd and Uddoke Kalan, without a distinct line to separate them. The shrine dedicated to Guru Nanak is in Udoke Khurd which falls in Amritsar district, the other part lying in the district of Gurdaspur. [B]Gurdwara Thamm Sahib, Udoke Khurd Baba Bakala Amritsar[/B] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1698713306701.png"]21916[/ATTACH] [B] Board Gurdwara Thamm Sahib Udoke Khurd, District Amritsar[/B] Gurdwara is named [I]Thamm Sahib[/I] because Guru Nanak placed a wooden pillar ([I]Thamm[/I]) to the house constructed at udho ke khurd. Guru Nanak had promised to visit Bibi Isri, the young daughter of a devoted Sikh who lived near Khadoor Sahib. (5) Few years later the Guru visited the place where Bibi Ishar Kaur was married in Udoke Khurd. He is stated to have stayed at Udoke Khurd for nine months an 26 days delivering discourse and singing his compositions near a well on the outskirts of the village. When he was preparing to depart, the villagers feeling bereft, requested him to leave a remembrance behind. With little to offer by way of material things, the Guru gave a [I]Thamm[/I] (wooden support) used to hold up the rafters in his modest dwelling as a symbol of gesture of continued support and protection. (5) The story behind this as told by Dhanna Singh Chahal (8) is as under: " As Guru Nanak reached Udoke Khurd, he sat by the bank of a village pond. Mardana felt hungry and requested for food and reminded him of Bibi ishri. A he went to Bibi Ishri,she grot Guru Nanak and Mardana to her house. he husband Brij also became a devotee of Guru Nanak. As her father in Law Namberdar Mian had gone to Delhi to deposit collections from land revenue to Delhi and returned after six months he was infuriated seeing two saints in his house. In anger he kicked his son. But his leg got bent suddenly and he repented and asked apologized. Guru Nanak had left her house and sat under a peeple tree by then. Guru Nanak . Mian agreed to construct a kutcha house for Guru Nanak. Guru nanak asked Minan to move his leg for mixing the gaara (Mud) for fixing between bricks. Mian's leg was cured as he moved his legs in mud. Guru Nanak planted a wooden thamm or support of the house. A Gurdwara constructed later at the place was known as Thamm sahib. The size of this thamm acording to Dhanna Singh Chehal is three feet long and one feet one palm width. (9) The Gurdwara, formerly called Kotha Sahib, iee of Guru nanaks now named [I]Gurdwara Thamm[/I] [I]Sahib Patshahi Pehli ate Damdama Sahib Patshahi Chhevin[/I]. It also commemorates Guru Nanak’s first visit when his marriage party stopped at this place for some time. Guru Hargobind Sahib also stopped over here when travelling to Batala with the wedding party of his son, Baba Gurditta. The present building was first constructed in 194 (8) and later developed comprises a square sanctum within a high ceilinged hall, was constructed in 1942. The dome above the sanctum has a brass pinnacle and an umbrella shaped finial. Square shaped domed kiosks rise above the corners of die hall. The Gurdwara is maintained by the local [I]sangat[/I] of the twin Villages. (5) Village link road exists from Achal Batala. Nine bighas of land is attached to the Gurdwara by the villagers. Another 100 bighas of land attached by the villagers to the Gurdwara is at a separate place. It is 6.4 km from Kathu Nangal Railway Station. (7) [B]Gurdwara Guru ka Khooh, Udoke Khurad, District Amritsar [ATTACH type="full" alt="1698717034605.png"]21917[/ATTACH][/B] At Udoke Khurd, Guru Nanak stayed near a well. A shrine was later constructed next to this place where he preached during his nine months stay. This Gurdwara is a short walk from Gurdwara [I]Thamm Sahib[/I] and consists of circular structure that encloses the well, its archways covered in wired mesh. The surface of the inner walls has been completely plastered over, and a light bulb hangs roughly halfway down to light up narrow niches, which are said to be built with bricks laid by the Guru himself. The massive canopy of the old [I]peepal[/I] tree tower over its surroundings including over the well that harks back to Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s time. (7) [B]References[/B] 1. [URL='https://maps.google.com/']Google Maps[/URL] 2. [URL='https://www.historicalgurudwaras.com/GurudwaraDetail.aspx?gid=4168#google_vignette']HistoricalGurudwaras.com, a Journey to Historical Gurudwara Sahibs[/URL] 3. [URL='https://wikimapia.org/20486901/Gurdwara-Tham-Sahib-Patshahi-Chhevin-Udoke-Khurd#google_vignette']Gurdwara Tham Sahib Patshahi Chhevin Udoke Khurd - Wikimapia[/URL] 4. Narotam, Tara Singh, Sri Guru Tirath Sangrahi. Kankhal, 1975 2. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Gurduarian. Amritsar, n.d 5. Punitinder Kaur Sidhu, Gurdwara Thamm Sahib, Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala Amritsar, Guru Nanak’s Blessed Trail (Punjab), Lonely Planet Global Limited, October 2019, 5. pp. 58-59 6. Gurdham Didar, SGPC Amritsar, (based o Mahan Kosh Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha, March 2005, p.54 7. Punitinder Kaur Sidhu, Gurdwara Gurdwara, Guru ka Khooh, Udoke Khurad Baba Bakala, Amritsar, Guru Nanak’s Blessed Trail (Punjab), Lonely Planet Global Limited, October 2019, 5. pp.60-61 8. Gurmukh Singh Major, Historical Sikh Gurdwaras, Singh Brothers, 199, pp.118-119 9. Dhanna Singh Chehal, gur Tirath Cycle Yatra , p. 346 [/QUOTE]
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