Nanded Gurudwara

Nanded Gurudwara tourist destination
Hazur Sahib (which means, ‘presence of the Master’) or Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib is a famous Gurudwara in Nanded. It’s where Guru Gobind Singh Ji departed from his earthly life and it’s one of the Panj Takhts, which means, 5 Thrones of Sikhism. It’s is one of the holiest places for Sikhs. The entire complex is spread over an area of more than 7 acres and consists of a central Gurudwara called Sach Khand. Its awe-inspiring architecture will leave you spellbound while you gain comprehensive knowledge about the philosophy and rituals of Sikhism.
Destination Information :-
How To reach There :-
Nearest Airport: Nanded Airport / Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji airport
Nearest Railway Station: Central Railway – Nanded Road Railway Station (NK)
Nearest Bus Station: MSRTC Buses, Private Rental Vehicles
Sach Kand
The Gurudwara that’s located inside the complex is known as Sach-Khand, which means ‘The Realm of Truth’.Its inner room is called the Angitha Sahib and is built over the location where Guru Gobind Singh was cremated in 1708. The Gurudwara was built by the order of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Ji. The present complex was constructed with artisans and labour sent all the way from Punjab during the early 1830s. The Takht houses both the Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji and the Sri Dasam Granth, the religious scriptures of Sikhism.


LANGAR
The Langar is a community kitchen that’s found in all Sikh Gurudwaras, where free meals are served to everyone, irrespective of religion, gender, caste or economic status. Langars were conceptualised and instituted by Guru Nanak DevJi. The food is served while seated on the floor, which emphasize the principle of equality. Preparing the food, serving it and cleaning up is called Seva, which translates to service that’s voluntary and selfless.