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Gurdwara in Punjab, Pakistan
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Babe De Ber Gurdwara
Religion
AffiliationSikhism
DistrictSialkot District
Location
LocationBabey Beri
StatePunjab
Country Pakistan
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Geographic coordinates32°28′51.7″N 74°32′56.0″E / 32.481028°N 74.548889°E / 32.481028; 74.548889

Gurdawara Bair Sahib also called Baba Beri or Baba Bair is situated in Sialkot, Pakistan. It was the place where Baba Guru Nanak stayed and met Hamza Ghaus, a famous saint of Sialkot. The berry tree under which Guru Nanak stayed is still present. The gurdwara was built by Natha Singh and it includes a garden, a pool and residential rooms. The gurdwara was damaged in the wake of the Babari Masjid dispute. There used to be a very high temple which was razed to ground when it was demolished by an unruly mob.

The gurdwara was renovated during the 2010s and opened for pilgrims.

Gallery

  • View Of Gurudwara Beri Sahib A view Of Gurudwara Beri Sahib
  • Bairi Sahib Tree at Gurudwara Beri Sahib Bairi Sahib Tree at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
  • Main Deewan Hall at Gurudwara Beri Sahib Main Deewan Hall at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
  • Parkash Asthan at Gurudwara Beri Sahib Parkash Asthan at Gurudwara Beri Sahib
  • Sewa Plate at Gurdwara Beri Sahib Sewa Plate at Gurdwara Beri Sahib
  • Nishan Sahib at Gurudwara Beri Sahib Nishan Sahib at Gurudwara Beri Sahib

See also

References

  1. Khalid, Haroon (12 September 2018). "The legacy of Guru Nanak lives on in four historic gurdwaras in Punjab". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  2. ^ "500-year-old gurdwara in Pakistan's Sialkot opens doors for Indian pilgrims". Hindustan Times. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 14 September 2021.


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