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Gurudwara Bal Lilah Sahib |
This Gurudwara is associated with
the wondrous profiles of the early childhood of Guru Nanak. Gurudwara
Bal Lilah is situated about half a kilometer from the holy shrine of Janam
Asthan. Rai Bular, the ruler of Talwandi, got constructed the holy
sarovar Nanaksar. Guru Nanak Dev in his childhood used to transport
the enlightenment of the Nama in the minds of his playmates. Innumerable
legends of the Guru's infancy are associated with this sacred Gurudwara
.
Gurudwara Bal Lila is a magnificent shrine, about 1.5 furlong east-south-east
of Gurudwara Janam Asthan, on the side of a sarovar which is said to have
been built initially by Rai l'ular. It represents the village playground
where young Nanak assembled his playmates not only to engagc in physical
sports hut also to act as holy men sitting in meditation.Diwan Kaura Mal
had this Gurudwara built in 1748. It was reconstructed by Maharaja Ranjit
Singh, who also enlarged and properly lined the sarovar Nanaksar. Its
present three-storey domed building was raised during the 1930s
Gurudwara Bal Lilah is situated 400 yards away from the holy shrine
of Janam Asthan. The holy pond Nanksar with this Gurudwara was got built
by Rai Bular, the ruler of Talwandi. As is apparent from the name, this
site is related with the wonderful adventures of the early childhood of
the Guru. The Guru in his infancy, used to transport the enlightment
of the Nama in the minds of his mates, while playing with them. The Gurdwara
had formerly 120 acres of land and a little cash endowment also. Before
the Saka of 1921, the arrangement of this Gurdwara was in the hands of
the Nirmala Singhs. Besides Tirath Singh, the Mahant there were also 37
other patidaars. The Gurdwara came under the panthic management at the
time of the Gurdwara Sudhar Movement. This Gurdwara remained in the panthic
hands up to 1947, but after the partition, the Pakistan Waqf Board has
been serving the Gurdwara. The sarovar adjacent to the Gurdwara is lying
dried up and the Gurdwara is opened only at the time of visiting to it
by the Sikhs. There is no arrangement of Parkasha of Guru Granth Sahib.
It is only the building which is safe and sound.
| Text and photographs: Gurdwara Gurdham at Pakistan, written by Roop Singh and Published by SGPC | |
| Photographs : Kanwer Sosheel Singh from Pakistan | |
| Photographs: S. Rajinder Singh Narang |
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