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Gurdwara Sri Dullamsar Sahib

Location - (approximate location) Maur Kalan, Barnala, Punjab 151509, India


Associated with - Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji


Sikh Artifacts - unknown


Sarovar - unknown


Sarai - unknown


In the thicket about 2 km northeast of Maur there used to be a pond called "Dulami Ki Dhab" where according to the local belief Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji used to come very often for his afternoon ride along the pond from Dhilwan.

A Gurdwara was established later near this pond, it came to be called Dullamsar, now called Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib.

An old narrow well on the mound is traditionally known as 'Singhawali Khuhi' which means the 'well of the Singhs'.

This Gurdwara Sahib is managed by local committee which is under the control of Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee. Besides daily prayers and major religious anniversaries a Jor Mela is organized in a big way in the month of Magh in January/ February. People from all over join the occasion.

Gurdwara Sri Dullamsar Sahib is situated in the village Maur on a link road between Tapa and Saina. It is 5 km north of Dhilwan. Approach to the Gurdwara Sahib is through a Kacha road but it is motorable up to the destination.

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