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In the vibrant heart of New Delhi lies Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara, a radiant sanctuary where history, spirituality, and service come alive. Once the 17th-century bungalow of Raja Jai Singh, it became sanctified by the compassionate stay of the young Guru Har Krishan, who served the cholera-stricken and left behind a sacred well whose water, now a silver Sarovar, is revered for its healing powers. What we like about Shri Bangla Sahib Gurudwara is how it effortlessly blends timeless devotion with modern hope—its gleaming golden dome and Nishan Sahib flag tower over serene white marble, while its community kitchen (langar) nourishes thousands daily with humble vegetarian meals offered to all, irrespective of creed. The complex is alive with harmonious kirtan in the Darbar Sahib, a museum honoring Sikh legacy, a charitable hospital, school, and a welcoming Yatri Niwas for travelers. A pilgrimage and cultural treasure, it speaks of Sikh values—service, equality, compassion—shining brightly amid Delhi’s hum. Viventura invites you to pause here, feel the gentle stillness, sip Amrit from the Sarovar, and embrace a moment of peace that lingers long after you leave.
Built over a well believed to heal
Named “Bangla” from Rajput bungalow
Langar serves up to 100k meals/day
WWII sanctuary during anti-Sikh riots
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