At that time Delhi was in the most of the severe onslaught cholera and small pox.which was killing scores of people everyday. When the people of Delhi narrated their woes to Guru. The Latter with a grace of God turned water of pond into nectar by dipping his feet into it there by curing the people.Hence millions of people cured with deadly pandemic.Even today Sikh sangat comprising of all sects,religion and cast come from far and near take a dip of sarowar and reciting "sri har Krishan dhiyaye just dithe sab dulh jaye" . People after partaking of amrit they cured all physical and mental ailments.
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Monday, March 15, 2021
History of Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Gurudwara Bangla Sahib is related to 8th Guru Harkishan Sahib Ji . In sammat 1721 Bikrami (1664 A.D.) when Aurangzeb called Guru Harkishan Sahib Ji to Delhi Guru Ji agree on Insistence of Mirza Raza Jao Singh of Amber (Jaipur) and Sikh Sangat Congregation This was bungalow of Raja Jai Singh to test the gurship of "child guru" chef queen of Raja Jai Singh dressed herself as a servant and sat amongst them. Guru ji who was 8 year old that time immediately recognize the chef queen and sat on her leap.
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