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Nada
Sahib
is
a
Sikh
Gurudwara,
visited
by
followers
of
Sikhism
as
well
as
by
other
travellers.
It
is
situated
on
the
banks
of
the
Ghaggar
river
and
is
believed
to
be
a
place
where
Guru
Gobind
Singh
halted
while
he
was
travelling
after
the
Battle
of
Bhangani
in
1688
from
Paonta
Sahib
to
Anandpur
Sahib.
It
is
a
sure
shot
way
to
restore
mental
peace
and
soothe
the
tired
soul
if
you
do
happen
to
be
in
Panchkula.
Pay
your
respects,
recite
the
'hukumnama'
of
the
day
and
don't
miss
the
Langar.
This
place
gets
its
name
from
the
story
of
a
disciple
named
Nadu
Shah
of
the
neighbouring
village
who
served
food
and
milk
to
Guru
Gobind
and
his
followers
after
their
victorious
battle
with
the
Mughals.
However,
it
remained
unnoticed
until
Bhai
Motha
Singh
discovered
it
and
built
a
shrine
to
commemorate
the
visit
of
the
Guru.
Gurudwara
Nada
Sahib
is
very
famous
and
is
managed
by
Shiromani
Gurudwara
Parbandhak
Committee.
A
large
number
of
devotees
pay
a
visit
to
the
shrine
on
Sunday
as
well
as
on
Pooranmashi
which
is
the
full
moon
day.
The
gurudwara
is
well
maintained
,
neat
and
clean
.
A
must
visit
place
in
panchkula
.
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