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Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib - Bidar

Historical Sikh Shrine
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • View of Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib temple in Bidar.

  • The main gateway of Sri Nanak Jhira sahib temple.

  • The gateway of Amrit Kund, in Gurudwara.

  • The closest picture of the Shri Nanak Jhira Sahib temple Gopuram.

  • 'Khanda' symbol of Sikhism built in the garden of the Gurudwara Complex. 

  • The Inside View of the Main Gateway.

  • The way towards Amrit Kund.

  • Amrit Kund (holy water fountain) at Gurudwara.

  • The footprint of Shri Nanak Jhira Sahib at the Gurudwara.

  • Inside view of the Gurudwara.

  • The interiors of the Gurudwara.

  • Design motif work carved in Marble. 

View of Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib temple in Bidar.

The main gateway of Sri Nanak Jhira sahib temple.

The gateway of Amrit Kund, in Gurudwara.

The closest picture of the Shri Nanak Jhira Sahib temple Gopuram.

'Khanda' symbol of Sikhism built in the garden of the Gurudwara Complex. 

The Inside View of the Main Gateway.

The way towards Amrit Kund.

Amrit Kund (holy water fountain) at Gurudwara.

The footprint of Shri Nanak Jhira Sahib at the Gurudwara.

Inside view of the Gurudwara.

The interiors of the Gurudwara.

Design motif work carved in Marble. 

Bidar is a city in the Indian State of Karnataka, named after Bamboo, locally called “Bidiru”. The origin of its name traces back to an old bamboo jungle that lasted in the area. This city at the edge of the Deccan Plateau is from the northeastern part of the state, hence called the peak of Karnataka. Bidar city is regarded for its ancient forts and handicraft products. The city, the district, and the fort are all tagged with the name Bidar. The city has other main attractions like Basavakalyana Fort, Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib, Narasimha Jhira Cave temple, and Old Bidar Fort. Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib is a Sikh historical shrine situated in Bidar, Karnataka. Gurdwara Nanak Jhira Sahib was built in the year 1948 and is dedicated to the first Sikh guru Guru Nanak.

For more details:
http://www.dsource.in/resource/bidar-fort-karnataka
 

View of Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib temple in Bidar.

The main gateway of Sri Nanak Jhira sahib temple.

The gateway of Amrit Kund, in Gurudwara.

The closest picture of the Shri Nanak Jhira Sahib temple Gopuram.

'Khanda' symbol of Sikhism built in the garden of the Gurudwara Complex. 

The Inside View of the Main Gateway.

The way towards Amrit Kund.

Amrit Kund (holy water fountain) at Gurudwara.

The footprint of Shri Nanak Jhira Sahib at the Gurudwara.

Inside view of the Gurudwara.

The interiors of the Gurudwara.

Design motif work carved in Marble. 


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