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Sunehri Masjid Chandni Chowk
1841, Main, Chandni Chowk Rd, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Shri Gauri Shankar Temple
M64P+97H, Manohar Market, Hauz Qazi, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Jama Masjid
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ISKCON Temple, Chhipiwara
2439, Chhipiwara, Chah Rahat, Jama Masjid Rd, Old Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Red Fort
Netaji Subhash Marg, Lal Qila, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
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Railway Station, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Marg, opp. Old Delhi, Kaccha Bagh Area, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Delhi City Centre
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Indian War Memorial Museum
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Fatehpuri Masjid
39, Chandni Chowk Rd, Fatehpuri, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
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Haldiram's - Chandni Chowk
No 1454/2, Chandni Chowk Rd, near Gurdwara SIS Ganj Sahib, Kucha Mahajani, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Natraj Dahi Bhalla
1396, Main Road, beside Central Bank, Kucha Mahajani, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India
Paranthe Wali Gali
1974, Paranthe Wali Gali, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006, India
Wah Ji Wah
1908, Chandni Chowk Rd, opp. Gurudwara Sisganj, Chhippy Wada, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Pt. Babu Ram Paranthe Wala
1984 -1985 , Gali Parnthewali, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi 110006, India
PT. Gaya Prashad Shiv Charan
34, Paranthe Wali Gali, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Ghoomar Traditional Thali Restaurants - Omaxe Chowk, Chandni Chowk
2nd Floor, Dawatpur, Ghoomar Thali, Omaxe Chowk, Gandhi Maidan, Kaccha Bagh Area, Chandni Chowk, Delhi, 110006, India
Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar
1462, Chandni Chowk Rd, Kucha Mahajani, Old Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Guru Kripa Corner/Dosa Corner
1460, HC Sen Marg, Kucha Mahajani, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala
1104, Gali Bhojpura Rd, Kinari Bazar, Maliwara, Katra Shah N Shah, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
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Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib

M64M+92V, Chandni Chowk Rd, Maliwara, Chatta Pratap, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, 110006, India
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attractions: Sunehri Masjid Chandni Chowk, Shri Gauri Shankar Temple, Jama Masjid, ISKCON Temple, Chhipiwara, Red Fort, Delhi Public Library, Delhi City Centre, Archaeological Museum Red Fort, Indian War Memorial Museum, Fatehpuri Masjid, restaurants: Haldiram's - Chandni Chowk, Natraj Dahi Bhalla, Paranthe Wali Gali, Wah Ji Wah, Pt. Babu Ram Paranthe Wala, PT. Gaya Prashad Shiv Charan, Ghoomar Traditional Thali Restaurants - Omaxe Chowk, Chandni Chowk, Shree Balaji Chaat Bhandar, Guru Kripa Corner/Dosa Corner, Jung Bahadur Kachori Wala
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= Chandni Chowk and Jama Masjid Metro Station is the nearest metro station to the Gurudwara and old Delhi railway station is the nearest railway station.De-board the metro here and walk for a few minutes to reach the holy shrine. = Take off your shoes and cover your head with a scarf or a handkerchief before entering the Gurudwara to respect the cultural beliefs. = Do not refuse the Karah Parshad which is a blessing from the Guru.Don’t miss the Guru ka Langar served at the Gurudwara throughout the day. = Visit the museum opposite the Gurudwara to know more about the history and establishment of this sacred place. History :- Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib is built in the Chandni Chowk, area of Old Delhi, where the revered ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was beheaded, on Wednesday, November 24, 1675, on the orders of the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, for refusing to convert to Islam.

Before his body could be quartered, further disrespected and exposed to public view, it was recovered under the cover of darkness caused by a severe dust storm by one of the Guru's disciples, Lakhi Shah Vanjara, who then set his home alight to cremate the Guru's body.

Similarly, the 'Sis' (head) of Guru Tegh Bahadur was recovered and taken to Anandpur Sahib by Bhai Jaita, another Sikh of the Guru where it was cremated by the Guru's young son, Guru Gobind Rai.

Bhai Jaita who had been of the Majhabi(scavenger) caste, was renamed Bhai Jivan Singh on the day that Guru Gobind Rai created the Khalsa in 1699 and added the names Singh or Kaur to the names of all initiated Sikhs. Bhai Jivan Singh was one of the Martyrs at Chamkaur. Guru Gobind Singh was the tenth and last living Guru of the Sikhs.

Across the road and facing the Gurdwara Sis Ganj is the site of the Kotwali (police station), where the faithful disciples of the Great Guru Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Dyala and Bhai Sati Das were tortured to death at about the same time.

The twin city of Delhi and New Delhi is not only the capital of India, but also has become the central place and the pivot of all political activities. It has gained importance since Independence as the seat of the biggest democracy of the world.

There are nine historic Gurdwaras, associated with important events which occurred here in this city. Events which had a great bearing on the history of Punjab and of India changing its course and direction. Consequently it has become a renowned place of pilgrimage, sacred to the Sikhs as at least five Sikh Gurus; Nanak Dev, Hargobind, Harkrishan, Tegh Bahadur and Gobind Singh spent time in Delhi.

It was in this city that the young Guru Harkrishan, who ascended to his heavenly abode here of smallpox contracted in the ancient city, passed the Guruship to someone he called "Baba Bakala". "Baba Bakala" turned out to be his elder brother Tegh Bahadur or Tegh Mal who later, as previously mentioned, became the second Guru of the Sikhs to die here in Delhi. The last Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh continued the mission to bring peace and freedom to this nation. However, the mission would not be achieved until many thousands of more captured Sikhs met their deaths in Delhi, including Banda Singh Bahadur who dedicated his everything for his Guru and master, Guru...

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Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, holds a profound historical significance. It marks the martyrdom site of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, who sacrificed his life to protect the freedom of religious beliefs.

The Gurdwara houses the trunk of the tree under which Guru Tegh Bahadur was beheaded by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. This poignant reminder of his sacrifice serves as a powerful symbol of courage and resilience in the face of religious persecution.

Beyond its historical importance, the Gurdwara is a vibrant center of Sikh spirituality and community service. It offers a serene atmosphere for prayer and meditation, and provides langar (community kitchen) to all visitors, irrespective of their faith...

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Telling a tattle tale , i wanna confide that my grandfather once told me that one day when he went to Chandni chowk to buy spices for his grocery shop, somebody told him about this gurudwara and without giving any thought , he visited this gurudwara and paid respect . My grandmother additionally told me that it was surprising for them to hear the children say that they don't know what happened and don't know from where a number of customers came to their shop and the line was massive that day . I strongly feel that it was the blessing of Guru Teg Bahadur Ji that our shop was monetary productive and customarily expanding from that day and year . I also remember my grandmother say that she enjoyed watching my father's Punjabi and sikh friends celebrating Lohri and dancing in beats of dhol . We have our roots in uttrakhand but in Delhi i must say that , GURU embraced us well enough to be confident and heartful enough to sustain ourselves and impending generations .

It is true that your guardian deity always protects you even when you forget . God is a master of souls i guess , he can identify you in your every birth with different body . With Baba ji's blessings on my grandfather and successively on me , I got admission in Guru Harkrishan Public School , Hargobind Enclave and my education was completed even when there was a lot of monetary up downs in my life .

As a result of Baba ji's blessings on me and my brother, our parents also visited GURUDWARA BANGLA SAHIB and GURUDWARA SHRI RAKAB GANJ SAHIB . I wanna emphatically state that from my grandfather to us and then our parents , we are connecting to the divine . I was very heartbroken after my grandfather's demise and when I went to GURUDWARA SIS GANJ SAHIB , i felt Baba ji say that he's there and there's no need to worry . I also suggested my father to visit this place and now the chain is complete .

Good infrastructure , divine verses with mesmerizing fragrance all over , delicious and fulfilling langar with humble people surrounding makes this place enchanting enough for someone wanna stick to this place and not wanna go home . There is also a shop to buy CHADAR for Baba ji outside the GURUDWARA and devotees can also offer fresh flowers if they desire . KADA PRASAD is the best here . One can get double if he/she asks for . One night when i asked for more, i got a tiffin full of it and my father was awestruck to see how warm it was and the quantity i got . I'm very fragile hearted and introspective person but my heart feels consolidated after eating KADA PRASAD .

I wanna complete by saying that the divine connects with you even when you are unaware.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru...

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=> Chandni Chowk and Jama Masjid Metro Station is the nearest metro station to the Gurudwara and old Delhi railway station is the nearest railway station.De-board the metro here and walk for a few minutes to reach the holy shrine. => Take off your shoes and cover your head with a scarf or a handkerchief before entering the Gurudwara to respect the cultural beliefs. => Do not refuse the Karah Parshad which is a blessing from the Guru.Don’t miss the Guru ka Langar served at the Gurudwara throughout the day. => Visit the museum opposite the Gurudwara to know more about the history and establishment of this sacred place. History :- Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib is built in the Chandni Chowk, area of Old Delhi, where the revered ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was beheaded, on Wednesday, November 24, 1675, on the orders of the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, for refusing to convert to Islam. Before his body could be quartered, further disrespected and exposed to public view, it was recovered under the cover of darkness caused by a severe dust storm by one of the Guru's disciples, Lakhi Shah Vanjara, who then set his home alight to cremate the Guru's body. Similarly, the 'Sis' (head) of Guru Tegh Bahadur was recovered and taken to Anandpur Sahib by Bhai Jaita, another Sikh of the Guru where it was cremated by the Guru's young son, Guru Gobind Rai. Bhai Jaita who had been of the Majhabi(scavenger) caste, was renamed Bhai Jivan Singh on the day that Guru Gobind Rai created the Khalsa in 1699 and added the names Singh or Kaur to the names of all initiated Sikhs. Bhai Jivan Singh was one of the Martyrs at Chamkaur. Guru Gobind Singh was the tenth and last living Guru of the Sikhs. Across the road and facing the Gurdwara Sis Ganj is the site of the Kotwali (police station), where the faithful disciples of the Great Guru Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Dyala and Bhai Sati Das were tortured to death at about the same time. The twin city of Delhi and New Delhi is not only the capital of India, but also has become the central place and the pivot of all political activities. It has gained importance since Independence as the seat of the biggest democracy of the world. There are nine historic Gurdwaras, associated with important events which occurred here in this city. Events which had a great bearing on the history of Punjab and of India changing its course and direction. Consequently it has become a renowned place of pilgrimage, sacred to the Sikhs as at least five Sikh Gurus; Nanak Dev, Hargobind, Harkrishan, Tegh Bahadur and Gobind Singh spent time in Delhi. It was in this city that the young Guru Harkrishan, who ascended to his heavenly abode here of smallpox contracted in the ancient city, passed the Guruship to someone he called "Baba Bakala". "Baba Bakala" turned out to be his elder brother Tegh Bahadur or Tegh Mal who later, as previously mentioned, became the second Guru of the Sikhs to die here in Delhi. The last Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh continued the mission to bring peace and freedom to this nation. However, the mission would not be achieved until many thousands of more captured Sikhs met their deaths in Delhi, including Banda Singh Bahadur who dedicated his everything for his Guru and master, Guru Gobind Singh.
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Recent New Delhi Station Quotes New Delhi Station's Unique Feature Congratulatory Message Suggestions Golden Temple Facts Footwear Brand Name Ideas Show more Gem manager Help Activity Settings  Try Gemini Advanced Habra, West Bengal, India Based on your places (Home) • Update location Conversation with Gemini  Write a two liner quote for new delhi railway station  Here are a few two-liner quotes for New Delhi Railway Station: Option 1 (Focus on Connectivity): A hub of journeys, where dreams depart and reunions ignite, New Delhi Station: A gateway to India, pulsing with life. Option 2 (Focus on History & Grandeur): Echoes of eras past, a testament to India's stride, New Delhi Station: Where history meets the modern tide. Option 3 (Focus on Human Experience): A symphony of emotions, laughter, and tearful goodbyes, New Delhi Station: A reflection of life's fleeting skies. I hope these resonate with you!  White e easy about chadni chawk, 30 words limitation  Here is a short and easy description of Chandni Chowk in 30 words: "Chandni Chowk is a bustling market in Old Delhi, India, famous for its vibrant street food, traditional shops, and historic architecture. It's a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells." This concise description captures the essence of Chandni Chowk.  White e easy about chadni chawk, 50 words limitation  Here is an easy description of Chandni Chowk in 50 words: Chandni Chowk is a historic market in Old Delhi, India. It's a vibrant maze of narrow lanes overflowing with shops selling everything from spices and textiles to jewelry and electronics. You'll find delicious street food stalls, historical monuments like the Red Fort nearby, and a unique blend of old-world charm and modern bustle.  Here is an easy description of Chandni Chowk saree lehenga in 50 words:  Chandni Chowk sarees and lehengas are renowned for their vibrant colors, intricate embroidery, and traditional designs. You'll find a vast selection, from delicate chiffons to rich silks, often adorned with zari, sequins, and mirror work. These garments are perfect for weddings, festivals, and any occasion where you want to make a statement.  Write something very interesting about delhi chadni gurudwara  Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib in Chandni Chowk, Delhi, holds a profound historical significance. It marks the martyrdom site of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, who sacrificed his life to protect the freedom of religious beliefs. The Gurdwara houses the trunk of the tree under which Guru Tegh Bahadur was beheaded by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. This poignant reminder of his sacrifice serves as a powerful symbol of courage and resilience in the face of religious persecution. Beyond its historical importance, the Gurdwara is a vibrant center of Sikh spirituality and community service. It offers a serene atmosphere for prayer and meditation, and provides langar (community kitchen) to all visitors, irrespective of their faith or background.
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Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib stands out as one of the most revered and historically significant spiritual sites in Delhi. Visiting this gurudwara is an experience that leaves a lasting impression, blending tranquility, devotion, and a vibrant pulse of energy all in one place. This gurudwara is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of resilience and history. It marks the spot where the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was martyred, making it a deeply historical and emotional site. The moment you step inside, you're greeted with a peaceful ambiance that instantly calms your mind and soul. The atmosphere is full of reverence, devotion, and positive energy, which makes it a perfect spot to reflect and find spiritual solace amidst the chaos of the city. The architecture of Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib is simple yet grand, with beautifully maintained grounds, serene prayer halls, and the famous Nishan Sahib (Sikh flag) fluttering high. The langar (free community kitchen) is a major highlight; it serves delicious, hygienic food to visitors regardless of religion or background, embodying the Sikh principle of service and equality. Participating in or witnessing the langar adds to the sense of community and shared humanity. The surroundings of the gurudwara are peaceful and well-maintained, providing a perfect environment for meditation and introspection. Even amidst a busy city like Delhi, this place offers a calm retreat, where you can sit quietly and soak in the spiritual energy. The availability of friendly volunteers and staff helps visitors feel welcomed and guided, enriching the experience. Apart from its spiritual significance, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib is a historical monument that educates visitors about Sikh heritage and the sacrifices made by its martyrs. The site is often filled with visitors from all over India and the world, coming together to seek peace and inspiration. A visit to this gurudwara is highly recommended for anyone traveling to Delhi. It’s a place to experience the silence of devotion that empowers, and the energy that fills you with positivity. Whether you're a devotee or a curious traveler, the atmosphere of Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib offers a profound experience of faith, resilience, and tranquility. In conclusion, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Delhi—an ideal blend of history, spirituality, and pure energy. It’s a place that rejuvenates the mind and soul, and I highly encourage everyone to include it in their Delhi itinerary for a truly enlightening experience.
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=> Chandni Chowk and Jama Masjid Metro Station is the nearest metro station to the Gurudwara and old Delhi railway station is the nearest railway station.De-board the metro here and walk for a few minutes to reach the holy shrine. => Take off your shoes and cover your head with a scarf or a handkerchief before entering the Gurudwara to respect the cultural beliefs. => Do not refuse the Karah Parshad which is a blessing from the Guru.Don’t miss the Guru ka Langar served at the Gurudwara throughout the day. => Visit the museum opposite the Gurudwara to know more about the history and establishment of this sacred place. History :- Gurdwara Sis Ganj Sahib is built in the Chandni Chowk, area of Old Delhi, where the revered ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was beheaded, on Wednesday, November 24, 1675, on the orders of the Mughal emperor, Aurangzeb, for refusing to convert to Islam. Before his body could be quartered, further disrespected and exposed to public view, it was recovered under the cover of darkness caused by a severe dust storm by one of the Guru's disciples, Lakhi Shah Vanjara, who then set his home alight to cremate the Guru's body. Similarly, the 'Sis' (head) of Guru Tegh Bahadur was recovered and taken to Anandpur Sahib by Bhai Jaita, another Sikh of the Guru where it was cremated by the Guru's young son, Guru Gobind Rai. Bhai Jaita who had been of the Majhabi(scavenger) caste, was renamed Bhai Jivan Singh on the day that Guru Gobind Rai created the Khalsa in 1699 and added the names Singh or Kaur to the names of all initiated Sikhs. Bhai Jivan Singh was one of the Martyrs at Chamkaur. Guru Gobind Singh was the tenth and last living Guru of the Sikhs. Across the road and facing the Gurdwara Sis Ganj is the site of the Kotwali (police station), where the faithful disciples of the Great Guru Bhai Mati Das, Bhai Dyala and Bhai Sati Das were tortured to death at about the same time. The twin city of Delhi and New Delhi is not only the capital of India, but also has become the central place and the pivot of all political activities. It has gained importance since Independence as the seat of the biggest democracy of the world. There are nine historic Gurdwaras, associated with important events which occurred here in this city. Events which had a great bearing on the history of Punjab and of India changing its course and direction. Consequently it has become a renowned place of pilgrimage, sacred to the Sikhs as at least five Sikh Gurus; Nanak Dev, Hargobind, Harkrishan, Tegh Bahadur and Gobind Singh spent time in Delhi. It was in this city that the young Guru Harkrishan, who ascended to his heavenly abode here of smallpox contracted in the ancient city, passed the Guruship to someone he called "Baba Bakala". "Baba Bakala" turned out to be his elder brother Tegh Bahadur or Tegh Mal who later, as previously mentioned, became the second Guru of the Sikhs to die here in Delhi. The last Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh continued the mission to bring peace and freedom to this nation. However, the mission would not be achieved until many thousands of more captured Sikhs met their deaths in Delhi, including Banda Singh Bahadur who dedicated his everything for his Guru and master, Guru Gobind Singh.
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Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib stands out as one of the most revered and historically significant spiritual sites in Delhi. Visiting this gurudwara is an experience that leaves a lasting impression, blending tranquility, devotion, and a vibrant pulse of energy all in one place. This gurudwara is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of resilience and history. It marks the spot where the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was martyred, making it a deeply historical and emotional site. The moment you step inside, you're greeted with a peaceful ambiance that instantly calms your mind and soul. The atmosphere is full of reverence, devotion, and positive energy, which makes it a perfect spot to reflect and find spiritual solace amidst the chaos of the city. The architecture of Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib is simple yet grand, with beautifully maintained grounds, serene prayer halls, and the famous Nishan Sahib (Sikh flag) fluttering high. The langar (free community kitchen) is a major highlight; it serves delicious, hygienic food to visitors regardless of religion or background, embodying the Sikh principle of service and equality. Participating in or witnessing the langar adds to the sense of community and shared humanity. The surroundings of the gurudwara are peaceful and well-maintained, providing a perfect environment for meditation and introspection. Even amidst a busy city like Delhi, this place offers a calm retreat, where you can sit quietly and soak in the spiritual energy. The availability of friendly volunteers and staff helps visitors feel welcomed and guided, enriching the experience. Apart from its spiritual significance, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib is a historical monument that educates visitors about Sikh heritage and the sacrifices made by its martyrs. The site is often filled with visitors from all over India and the world, coming together to seek peace and inspiration. A visit to this gurudwara is highly recommended for anyone traveling to Delhi. It’s a place to experience the silence of devotion that empowers, and the energy that fills you with positivity. Whether you're a devotee or a curious traveler, the atmosphere of Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib offers a profound experience of faith, resilience, and tranquility. In conclusion, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Delhi—an ideal blend of history, spirituality, and pure energy. It’s a place that rejuvenates the mind and soul, and I highly encourage everyone to include it in their Delhi itinerary for a truly enlightening experience.
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