Wednesday, 20 July 2022

Gurudwara Janamasthan Bebe Nanaki at Dera Chahal Distt Lahore (2015)

 Date of Visit May 3, 2015


Dera Chahal, a village situated within the jurisdiction of P.S. Burki in the district of Lahore, holds a significant place in history. Located approximately 35 km from Lahore, on the route to Ghawindi, this village is home to a revered shrine known as the Shrine of Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji. The shrine is also referred to as Gurdwara Janamasthan Baybay (Mother) Nanaki.

Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the revered spiritual leader, visited Dera Chahal numerous times as his maternal grandparents hailed from this village. It was here that Bebe Nanaki, the elder sister of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, was born in the year 1524 (Samvat calendar). The dome-shaped structure of the Gurdwara stands as a testament to its architectural beauty.

In the past, a serene tank adorned the right side of the sacred Darbar within the Gurdwara premises. Unfortunately, this tank has vanished over time. Within the Gurdwara building, there used to be a girls' school, which added to the educational endeavors of the community. However, until 1996, the Gurdwara building had fallen into a state of disrepair.

Recognizing the importance of preserving this cultural and religious heritage, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan allocated 0.5 million rupees from the public exchequer to initiate the restoration of the Gurdwara building. This significant effort helped revive and revive the grandeur of the holy site.

It is worth mentioning that Dera Chahal holds not only historical and religious importance but has also been the birthplace and upbringing location of Meraj Khalid, a notable figure in the village. The Gurdwara was once a place where the religious ceremony of Prakash was conducted, bringing devotees closer to their faith. The priests, known as Singh, played a crucial role in the spiritual activities of the Gurdwara.

Furthermore, the holy Shrine of Dera Chahal is connected to 30 bighas of land, further adding to its significance and influence within the local community. This land represents an attachment to the Gurdwara and its deep-rooted connection with the village.

Dera Chahal, with its revered shrine and historical importance, serves as a bridge between the past and the present, honoring the legacy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and preserving the cultural fabric of the community. The Gurdwara stands as a testament to the devotion and spirituality that has thrived within the village for centuries, offering a place of solace and reflection for all who visit.





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