Gurudwara Shri Patshahi Chevin ate Nauvin Sahib, Karhali

 

GURUDWARA SHRI PATSHAHI CHEVIN ATE NAUVIN SAHIB, is situated in the Village Karhali, Distt Patiala. It is situated near Dakala. In July 1673,  SHRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI while going towards Delhi with his 100 horse riders stopped in Karhali where a person named as Sanmukh used to live. He was infected with serious communicable disease because of which he was forced to live outside his own village. No one likes to meet him and generally used to avoid him. Even his daily needs like food and all was given to him on and off by few saint people in the village. He used to live alone in his small hut as everyone had fear that even they will get infected with his disease. while living there in his hut all his life he used to meditate a lot and generally was found chanting "Waheguru" all the time. he used to pray to his deity SHRI GURU NANAK DEV JI that either take his life or cure his disease completely. SHRI GURU HAR GOBIND SAHIB JI went to his hut and called Sanmukh saying "Hey Gurmukh, your pray has reached your deity and has granted you what you always asked for. So get up and take a bath in this pond. all your diseases will get cured and you will be normal person as everyone". Sanmukh on listening all this got confused and starting thinking what to do. So GURU SAHIB called him again and said "From now holy water from 18 sacred places is getting into this pond from Patalpuri" On this Sanmukh jumped into the pond and soon all his diseases were gone. After this he along with the villagers fell in the feet of GURU SAHIB. After seeing all this GURU SAHIB blessed that "Whosoever will take bath in this pond for 5 Sundays or for 5 Panchmiyan, his 18 types of diseases will be cured by the blessing of All mighty. And after some time this place will be one of the sacred places. While going to Delhi, SHRI GURU TEG BAHADUR SAHIB JI also visited this place.

 

GURUDWARA SHRI PATSHAHI CHEVIN ATE NAUVIN SAHIB, is situated in the Village Karhali, Distt Patiala. It is situated near Dakala. In July 1673,  SHRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI while going towards Delhi with his 100 horse riders stopped in Karhali where a person named as Sanmukh used to live. He was infected with serious communicable disease because of which he was forced to live outside his own village. No one likes to meet him and generally used to avoid him. Even his daily needs like food and all was given to him on and off by few saint people in the village. He used to live alone in his small hut as everyone had fear that even they will get infected with his disease. while living there in his hut all his life he used to meditate a lot and generally was found chanting "Waheguru" all the time. he used to pray to his deity SHRI GURU NANAK DEV JI that either take his life or cure his disease completely. SHRI GURU HAR GOBIND SAHIB JI went to his hut and called Sanmukh saying "Hey Gurmukh, your pray has reached your deity and has granted you what you always asked for. So get up and take a bath in this pond. all your diseases will get cured and you will be normal person as everyone". Sanmukh on listening all this got confused and starting thinking what to do. So GURU SAHIB called him again and said "From now holy water from 18 sacred places is getting into this pond from Patalpuri" On this Sanmukh jumped into the pond and soon all his diseases were gone. After this he along with the villagers fell in the feet of GURU SAHIB. After seeing all this GURU SAHIB blessed that "Whosoever will take bath in this pond for 5 Sundays or for 5 Panchmiyan, his 18 types of diseases will be cured by the blessing of All mighty. And after some time this place will be one of the sacred places. While going to Delhi, SHRI GURU TEG BAHADUR SAHIB JI also visited this place.


Gurudwara Shri Patshahi Chevin ate Nauvin Sahib, Karhali
Related To :

  • Guru Har Gobind Sahib Ji
  • Guru Teg Bahadar Sahib Ji

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