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  • 5/5 Zohaib K. 11 months ago on Google
    I have seen some historical monuments but this is one of my favourite of them all. It is a very beautiful temple. Clean floors and everything was nice and clean and shiny.
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  • 5/5 Safdar H. 9 months ago on Google
    I had the privilege of visiting Gurdwara Panja Sahib in Hasan Abdal, Pakistan, and the experience was truly remarkable. This place holds immense historical and spiritual significance, making it a must-visit destination for people of all faiths. The architecture of the gurdwara is awe-inspiring, and it's heartwarming to see people from various backgrounds come together in this sacred space. The staff and volunteers at Gurdwara Panja Sahib are welcoming and hospitable, always ready to guide visitors and share the rich history associated with this place. While visiting, I learned about the legend of Guru Nanak's handprint imprinted on the boulder and the story behind it. This legend serves as a symbol of compassion, humility, and the power of faith. The gurdwara's administration has done a commendable job in maintaining the premises and ensuring that visitors can have a seamless experience. The prayer timings and visiting hours are well-managed, and the cleanliness of the area adds to the overall serenity. Gurdwara Panja Sahib is a place that fosters unity among people of different faiths, showcasing the essence of Guru Nanak's teachings. It's not just a place of worship; it's a symbol of love, tolerance, and respect for all. Whether you're seeking spiritual solace, historical insights, or a deeper understanding of Sikhism, Gurdwara Panja Sahib offers it all. I highly recommend a visit to this sacred site – a journey that will leave you inspired and enriched. Remember to dress modestly, cover your head, and follow the guidelines set by the gurdwara's management during your visit. Let the positive energy of Gurdwara Panja Sahib touch your heart and soul. In a world that sometimes feels divided, Gurdwara Panja Sahib stands as a beacon of unity and harmony. It's an experience that I will cherish forever.
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  • 5/5 Jazzz M. 1 year ago on Google
    A stunning piece of history that is well worth seeing. It is quite incredible to witness the gorgeous architectural style that was used in the Gurdwara. I really like how friendly everyone is, particularly the security guards at the entrance. A destination that comes highly recommended for a visit.
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  • 3/5 Muhammad T. 5 months ago on Google
    Gurdwara Panja Sahib is a gurdwara located in Hasan Abdal, Punjab, Pakistan. The shrine is considered to be particularly important as the handprint of the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak, is believed to be imprinted on a boulder at the gurdwara. Guru Nanak along with Bhai Mardana reached Hasan Abdal in Baisakh Samwat 1578 B.K., corresponding to the summer of 1521 CE, when according to Sikh legend, Guru Nanak's handprint was imprinted onto a boulder. The Gurdwara was named Panja Sahib by Hari Singh Nalwa, the most famous general of the Sikh Empire. He is credited with having built the first gurdwara at the site.
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  • 5/5 Chauhdry Muhammad Talha A. 9 months ago on Google
    A beautiful place. It is one of the most sacred places for the Sikh Religion.

  • 4/5 Shahid R. 10 months ago on Google
    A best place to visit to witness the cultural diversity in Pakistan.

  • 1/5 adeel a. 9 months ago on Google
    All gate keeper is bad behavior and he is not know talk with guest and misbehave with us

  • 4/5 Jawad zahoor S. 8 months ago on Google
    Historical place in Hasan Abdal.

  • 5/5 sehajjit p. 5 months ago on Google
    Honored to visit but my friend whom is Muslim was told to step out because of his religion. It was such a disheartening gesture towards all muslims. The message from Guru Nanak was to enlighten that there is no Hindu, No muslim, we are all humans. I think we have forgotten the basic teachings of Guru Nanak at the holy place. It was so painful to see this. Management needs to do better and allow every religion person to visit as there are alot of Muslims that belive in Guru Nanak Dev ji. If security is the reason, then security needs to up its level but Guru Nanak Darbar needs to be open for EVERYONE. REGARDLESS OF RELIGION. Very disheartening


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