@ September 02, 2020
Gurjeet Arora
Heavenly and something of the beyond kind of experience every time I go there....
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Manikaran Gurudwara, located in the small town of Manikaran, is one of the most prominent places of worship for Sikhs. Also known as Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Gurudwara, this shrine was built at the site where Guru Nanak Dev Ji came with his disciple Bhai Mardana for the welfare of the people. On his arrival, Bhai Mardana arranged some pulses and flour from the local people for langar. However, he could not arrange fire to cook the food. It was then that Guru Nanak Dev Ji asked him to remove a stone from the spot where he was sitting. The disciple did the same and was amazed to see an eruption of a spring of hot water. Guruji advised him to take the name of Almighty and donate prasada (food) he prepared from this hot water among the people.
@ 02 Sep, 2020
Heavenly and something of the beyond kind of experience every time I go there....
@ 22 Nov, 2020
It is very good place to stay safely..best place for travellers. They will provide rooms for one day. They will not charge rent and also provides food .All you have to do is give some contribution from your side.They won't count how much money you are giving.
@ 11 Sep, 2020
Manikaran is located in the Parvati Valley on river Parvati, northeast of Bhuntar in the Kullu District of Himachal Pradesh. It is at an altitude of 1760 m and is located 4 km ahead of Kasol and about 45 km from Kullu and about 35 km from Bhunter. According to the Sikhs, during third Udasi, the founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak came to this place in 15 Asu 1574 Bikrami with his disciple Bhai Mardana. Mardana felt hungry and they had no food. Guru Nanak sent Mardana to collect food for the langar (the Community Kitchen). Many people donated atta (flour) to make Roti(bread). The one problem was that there was no fire to cook the food. Guru Nanak asked Mardana to lift a stone and he complied and a hot spring appeared. As directed by Guru Nanak, Mardana put the rolled chapatis in the spring to his despair the chapatis sank. Guru Nanak then told him to pray to God saying that if his chapatis float back then he would donate one chapati in His name. When he prayed all the chapatis started floating duly baked. Guru Nanak said that anyone who donates in the name of God, his drowned items float back.
@ 19 Sep, 2020
Our country is so beautiful a gurudwara sharing wall with temple ❤️ Location - 5/5 Visibility - 5/5 ( Easily able to spot ) Parking - 5/5 ( There is multiple story parking ) Entrance - 5/5 ( Vibes are amazing from the bridge ) - On the right side of the bridge there is hot spring. - After entering there is a hot spring on your right. - After taking hot bath on left the stairs lead to puja area. - Middle there is langar Seva. - It’s a holy place and it’s all about the vibe and I can’t explain how beautiful it is!
@ 14 Sep, 2020
Awesome place