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PP2H+JFQ, Mohali Stadium Rd, Sector 62, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
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opposite flower market, Phase 7, Sector 61, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
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Ground Floor, S, SCF No 41, Phase 9, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
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Shop No. 1, Gurudwara Sant Mandal, GURDWARA ANGEETHA SAHIB, Lambia, Sector 62, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
Five Box Phase 7
Both no 239 Phase, 7, Sector 61, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
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Mohali Walk Mall, Sector 62, Chandigarh, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Chandigarh 160062, India
Hotel The Majestic
77, Mohali Stadium Rd, Phase 9, Sector 64, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
Ashiana Lodge
scf-114, above Axis bank, Mohali 7 Phase, Sector 61, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
OYO Hotel Towns Pride
Site Number-7, 8 Phase- 9, Mohali Stadium Rd, near Punjab Cricket Association, Sector 63, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Chandigarh 160062, India
FabHotel Town Pride - Hotel in Mohali Cricket Stadium, Mohali
Site Number-7, 8, near Punjab Cricket Association, Phase 9, Sector 63, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
Housing board
block 31, Chandigarh Housing Board Flats, sector 63, Chandigarh, 160047, India
OYO Hotel Mohali Continental
10 Phase, SCF, 9, Sector 63, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
AA HOTELS & RESORTS - MOHALI
7, Mohali Stadium Rd, near Axis Bank, Industrial Area Mohali Phase 9, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062
Hotel Kapoor Residency
near Shalby Hospital, Phase 9, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
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Gurudwara Sri Amb Sahib

40, Mohali Stadium Rd, Sector 62, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 160062, India
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Gurdwara Amb Sahib is the historic place at Mohali ( Punjab ) which is located some 500m across from Gurdwara Sant Mandal Angitha Sahib . This holy shrine is the result of the blessings of the revered Sikh Guru, Guru Har Rai . Here at this location, the Guru blessed his Gursikh who as a result felt contented. "Amb" in Punjabi means mangoe . Contents 1 Historical account 2 Sarai Information 3 Location 4 See also 5 Gallery Historical account Bhai Kuram, a lobana by caste, and a resident of village Lambian traveled to Amritsar to have a glimpse of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. It was season of mangoes and the court of the great Guru Arjun Dev Ji was in place. The followers were giving their offerings. Followers from Kabul came with ripe mangoes. Bhagat Kuram felt sorry that he had came from the land of mangoes but had not thought to bring any to the Guru. When the darbar ended that night the mangoes were distributed among the devotees as Parshad. All the followers went to their deras to retire. Bhai Kuram did not eat the mango given to him as parshad . Next day he got up in the morning, took his bath and carried the mango he had received as parshad and offered the same in darbar . Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji called to Bhai Kuram ji and said, "This mango was given to you as parshad but you have offered the same here". Bhai Kuram very humby bowed before the Guru and answered, "Your Highness, I have come from the land of mangoes but have not brought any for offering to You, so I retained this one for offering to you." Guru Ji ordered him to eat the fruit and promised that his offering shall one day be taken. On the first day of Poh (mid-December), keeping his father's the previous Guru's promise, the Great Guru Sri Har Rai Ji came here from Kurukshetra, enquired about his follower and came to know that he was deeply engrossed in meditation in the garden. Guru Ji came to him and ordered Bhai Kuram to fulfill his promise of giving a mango. He, very politely, responded to Guru Ji that he was unable to offer any fruit because mangoes were not in season. You can't do what ever you feel like. Upon listening to his reply Guru Ji asked him to look up and notice that the mangoe tree, under which he had been sitting in meditation, was now full of ripe fruits. Bhai Kuram bowed to touch the feet of The great Guru in astonishment. Guru Ji told him to offer mangoes to the sangat. Obeying the orders of Guru Ji Bhai Kuram served mangoes to the Holy Guru and the...

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5.0
3y

Gurudwara Amb Sahib is a serene and spiritually enriching place located in the heart of Mohali. It holds historical and religious significance for the Sikh community, as it is associated with Guru Har Rai Ji, the seventh Sikh Guru.

Spiritual Atmosphere

The gurudwara offers a peaceful and divine ambiance, making it an ideal spot for prayer and meditation. The melodious recitation of Gurbani (Sikh hymns) creates a tranquil environment that soothes the mind and soul.

Historical Significance

This sacred site is famous for its connection to Guru Har Rai Ji, who visited the place and blessed it. The story of the mango tree (Amb) that continues to bear fruit in all seasons adds to the gurudwara's spiritual appeal. It serves as a reminder of faith and miracles in Sikh history.

Architecture and Maintenance

The gurudwara's architecture is simple yet elegant, reflecting Sikh traditions. The premises are clean, well-maintained, and beautifully landscaped, providing visitors with a comfortable experience.

Langar Service

The community kitchen (Langar) serves free meals to all visitors, symbolizing equality and humility. The food is delicious, prepared with devotion, and served in a welcoming manner by volunteers.

Accessibility and Facilities

The gurudwara is easily accessible from Chandigarh and other parts of Mohali. Adequate parking is available, and the facilities, including restrooms and drinking water, are well-managed.

Areas of Improvement

Crowd Management: On weekends and special occasions, the gurudwara can get crowded. Better crowd management could enhance the visitor experience.

Signage: Additional informational signage about the historical background would benefit visitors unfamiliar with its significance.

Gurudwara Amb Sahib is not just a place of worship but also a sanctuary for inner peace and spiritual growth. Its historical significance, welcoming atmosphere, and sense of community make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a deeper connection with Sikh heritage and...

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Bhai Kuram, a lobana by caste, and a resident of village Lambian traveled to Amritsar to have a glimpse of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. It was season of mangoes and the court of the great Guru Arjun Dev Ji was in place. The followers were giving their offerings. Followers from Kabul came with ripe mangoes. Bhagat Kuram felt sorry that he had came from the land of mangoes but had not thought to bring any to the Guru.

When the darbar ended that night the mangoes were distributed among the devotees as Parshad. All the followers went to their deras to retire. Bhai Kuram did not eat the mango given to him as parshad. Next day he got up in the morning, took his bath and carried the mango he had received as parshad and offered the same in darbar. Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji called to Bhai Kuram ji and said, "This mango was given to you as parshad but you have offered the same here". Bhai Kuram very humby bowed before the Guru and answered, "Your Highness, I have come from the land of mangoes but have not brought any for offering to You, so I retained this one for offering to you." Guru Ji ordered him to eat the fruit and promised that his offering shall one day be taken.On the first day of Poh (mid-December), keeping his father's the previous Guru's promise, the Great Guru Sri Har Rai Ji came here from Kurukshetra, enquired about his follower and came to know that he was deeply engrossed in meditation in the garden. Guru Ji came to him and ordered Bhai Kuram to fulfill his promise of giving a mango. He, very politely, responded to Guru Ji that he was unable to offer any fruit because mangoes were not in season. You can't do what ever you feel like.

Upon listening to his reply Guru Ji asked him to look up and notice that the mangoe tree, under which he had been sitting in meditation, was now full of ripe fruits. Bhai Kuram bowed to touch the feet of The great Guru in astonishment. Guru Ji told him to offer mangoes to the sangat. Obeying the orders of Guru Ji Bhai Kuram served mangoes to the Holy Guru and the...

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Bhai Kuram, a lobana by caste, and a resident of village Lambian traveled to Amritsar to have a glimpse of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. It was season of mangoes and the court of the great Guru Arjun Dev Ji was in place. The followers were giving their offerings. Followers from Kabul came with ripe mangoes. Bhagat Kuram felt sorry that he had came from the land of mangoes but had not thought to bring any to the Guru. When the darbar ended that night the mangoes were distributed among the devotees as Parshad. All the followers went to their deras to retire. Bhai Kuram did not eat the mango given to him as parshad. Next day he got up in the morning, took his bath and carried the mango he had received as parshad and offered the same in darbar. Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji called to Bhai Kuram ji and said, "This mango was given to you as parshad but you have offered the same here". Bhai Kuram very humby bowed before the Guru and answered, "Your Highness, I have come from the land of mangoes but have not brought any for offering to You, so I retained this one for offering to you." Guru Ji ordered him to eat the fruit and promised that his offering shall one day be taken.On the first day of Poh (mid-December), keeping his father's the previous Guru's promise, the Great Guru Sri Har Rai Ji came here from Kurukshetra, enquired about his follower and came to know that he was deeply engrossed in meditation in the garden. Guru Ji came to him and ordered Bhai Kuram to fulfill his promise of giving a mango. He, very politely, responded to Guru Ji that he was unable to offer any fruit because mangoes were not in season. You can't do what ever you feel like. Upon listening to his reply Guru Ji asked him to look up and notice that the mangoe tree, under which he had been sitting in meditation, was now full of ripe fruits. Bhai Kuram bowed to touch the feet of The great Guru in astonishment. Guru Ji told him to offer mangoes to the sangat. Obeying the orders of Guru Ji Bhai Kuram served mangoes to the Holy Guru and the whole sangat.
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Gurdwara Amb Sahib is one of the main religious and historical sites for the Sikhs and followers of Sikhism, and is patronised by Punjabis of all religions. The history behind this Gurudwara is that a Sikh follower by the name of Bhai Kuram was blessed by Guru Har Rai (the seventh Sikh Guru) sitting under a mango tree that unseasonally bore mango fruit when the Guru blessed the site and the devotee. Hence the name Amb (Punjabi for mango) Sahib. The mango tree is still in existence and bears the mango fruit all year round. This Gurudwara is hence a very important and significant one for Sikhs, and draws large crowds on Gurupurab (Holy Days). You will also find a large following of non-Sikh Punjabis and tourists on a regular basis. As is practised by most religious places in Sikhism, the Gurudwara has a daily langar (free kitchen), a Sarai (an Inn) that charges a nominal amount (Rs. 100 per night) for travellers/devotees in need of shelter. Pls note that while you are not required to be a Sikh to stay in the Gurudwara, you need to have an ID card, and are normally given a room (on a sharing basis) only if you are genuinely needy. If you are on holiday, or if you are tourists, you might not get a room. As per the religious custom, all visitors are required to cover their heads (scarf or a handkerchief, caps not allowed), and dress appropriately (avoid shorts). The Gurudwara is located in Phase 8, opposite to the Bus Stand, and is very close to the famous PCA Cricket Stadium in Mohali. The management has organised its development quite well, and Parking facilities are more than adequate on most days. The peaceful ambience, melodious Gurbani, community kitchen and the religious fervour of the devotees will draw you in, even if you are not a Sikh.
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GURUDWARA SHRI AMB SAHIB is Situated in the Distt SAS Nagar Also known as Mohali. Seventh GURU, SHRI GURU HAR RAI SAHIB JI visited this place to fulfill the wish of his devotee. Bhai Kuram ji of village lambia, visited Amritsar Sahib to pay homage to SHRI GURU ARJAN DEV JI. GURU ARJAN DEV JI's darbar was going on, Everyone was paying gifts according to their status and capabilities. Sangat from kabul Gifted amb(Mango) to Guru Sahib, Bhai Kuram Ji felt bad on his part that he being from the land of amb, could have also served Guru Sahib with amb, In the evening the darbar was closed and every body was given prasaad of amb, Bhai Sahib didn't eat amb. In the morning Bhai Sahib Presented the same amb to GURU ARJAN DEV JI. GURU SAHIB called upon Bhai Sahib and asked that this amb was given to him in prasaad, then why did he had given back to him. Bhai Sahib politely said its true that i got this amb(Mango) as prasaad but i being from the land of mangos felt right to present it to you. Then GURU SAHIB said that you can have this as prasaad, we have felt your feelings and we will have amb in our seventh life span. Seventh GURU SHRI HARRAI SAHIB JI came to this place from kurukshetra in mid of December and asked Bhai Kuram ji for amb, Bhai Sahib politely said to GURU SAHIB that in this season there are no amb, so i am unable to present the amb, but you are almighty you can do and get done what ever you want. GURU SAHIB asked Bhai Sahib that trees are loaded with ambs. Bhai Sahib when looked up that the tree GURU SAHIB was standing under was full of ambs, Bhai sahib layed down on the feets of GURU HARRAI SAHIB JI and served everyone with amb in dec month.
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Bhai Kuram, a lobana by caste, and a resident of village Lambian traveled to Amritsar to have a glimpse of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. It was season of mangoes and the court of the great Guru Arjun Dev Ji was in place. The followers were giving their offerings. Followers from Kabul came with ripe mangoes. Bhagat Kuram felt sorry that he had came from the land of mangoes but had not thought to bring any to the Guru. When the darbar ended that night the mangoes were distributed among the devotees as Parshad. All the followers went to their deras to retire. Bhai Kuram did not eat the mango given to him as parshad. Next day he got up in the morning, took his bath and carried the mango he had received as parshad and offered the same in darbar. Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji called to Bhai Kuram ji and said, "This mango was given to you as parshad but you have offered the same here". Bhai Kuram very humby bowed before the Guru and answered, "Your Highness, I have come from the land of mangoes but have not brought any for offering to You, so I retained this one for offering to you." Guru Ji ordered him to eat the fruit and promised that his offering shall one day be taken.On the first day of Poh (mid-December), keeping his father's the previous Guru's promise, the Great Guru Sri Har Rai Ji came here from Kurukshetra, enquired about his follower and came to know that he was deeply engrossed in meditation in the garden. Guru Ji came to him and ordered Bhai Kuram to fulfill his promise of giving a mango. He, very politely, responded to Guru Ji that he was unable to offer any fruit because mangoes were not in season. You can't do what ever you feel like. Upon listening to his reply Guru Ji asked him to look up and notice that the mangoe tree, under which he had been sitting in meditation, was now full of ripe fruits. Bhai Kuram bowed to touch the feet of The great Guru in astonishment. Guru Ji told him to offer mangoes to the sangat. Obeying the orders of Guru Ji Bhai Kuram served mangoes to the Holy Guru and the whole sangat.
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Gurdwara Amb Sahib is one of the main religious and historical sites for the Sikhs and followers of Sikhism, and is patronised by Punjabis of all religions. The history behind this Gurudwara is that a Sikh follower by the name of Bhai Kuram was blessed by Guru Har Rai (the seventh Sikh Guru) sitting under a mango tree that unseasonally bore mango fruit when the Guru blessed the site and the devotee. Hence the name Amb (Punjabi for mango) Sahib. The mango tree is still in existence and bears the mango fruit all year round. This Gurudwara is hence a very important and significant one for Sikhs, and draws large crowds on Gurupurab (Holy Days). You will also find a large following of non-Sikh Punjabis and tourists on a regular basis. As is practised by most religious places in Sikhism, the Gurudwara has a daily langar (free kitchen), a Sarai (an Inn) that charges a nominal amount (Rs. 100 per night) for travellers/devotees in need of shelter. Pls note that while you are not required to be a Sikh to stay in the Gurudwara, you need to have an ID card, and are normally given a room (on a sharing basis) only if you are genuinely needy. If you are on holiday, or if you are tourists, you might not get a room. As per the religious custom, all visitors are required to cover their heads (scarf or a handkerchief, caps not allowed), and dress appropriately (avoid shorts). The Gurudwara is located in Phase 8, opposite to the Bus Stand, and is very close to the famous PCA Cricket Stadium in Mohali. The management has organised its development quite well, and Parking facilities are more than adequate on most days. The peaceful ambience, melodious Gurbani, community kitchen and the religious fervour of the devotees will draw you in, even if you are not a Sikh.
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GURUDWARA SHRI AMB SAHIB is Situated in the Distt SAS Nagar Also known as Mohali. Seventh GURU, SHRI GURU HAR RAI SAHIB JI visited this place to fulfill the wish of his devotee. Bhai Kuram ji of village lambia, visited Amritsar Sahib to pay homage to SHRI GURU ARJAN DEV JI. GURU ARJAN DEV JI's darbar was going on, Everyone was paying gifts according to their status and capabilities. Sangat from kabul Gifted amb(Mango) to Guru Sahib, Bhai Kuram Ji felt bad on his part that he being from the land of amb, could have also served Guru Sahib with amb, In the evening the darbar was closed and every body was given prasaad of amb, Bhai Sahib didn't eat amb. In the morning Bhai Sahib Presented the same amb to GURU ARJAN DEV JI. GURU SAHIB called upon Bhai Sahib and asked that this amb was given to him in prasaad, then why did he had given back to him. Bhai Sahib politely said its true that i got this amb(Mango) as prasaad but i being from the land of mangos felt right to present it to you. Then GURU SAHIB said that you can have this as prasaad, we have felt your feelings and we will have amb in our seventh life span. Seventh GURU SHRI HARRAI SAHIB JI came to this place from kurukshetra in mid of December and asked Bhai Kuram ji for amb, Bhai Sahib politely said to GURU SAHIB that in this season there are no amb, so i am unable to present the amb, but you are almighty you can do and get done what ever you want. GURU SAHIB asked Bhai Sahib that trees are loaded with ambs. Bhai Sahib when looked up that the tree GURU SAHIB was standing under was full of ambs, Bhai sahib layed down on the feets of GURU HARRAI SAHIB JI and served everyone with amb in dec month.
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