Gurudwaras of Nanded

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When the Dasham Guru travelled down South, he did not have a particular town in his itinerary. He had come on the request of the Emperor, who had camped at Hingoli.

The Guru liked the calm riverside of Godavari for it brought back some cherished childhood memories of time spent on the banks of Ganges and then Sutlej.

He camped at Nanded. And set up a chain of Gurudwaras. As is expected these were all along the river side, the Nagina Ghat Gurudwara, the Hiraghat Gurudwara, the Shikarghat Gurudwara and many more.

But the second most prominent is the Gurudwara of the Dal Panthis, the favorites of the Guru. The Mata Ka Gurudwara is huge and very spacious. Walking around, or sitting silently inside or outside on the steps that lead us to the river, is very peaceful.

The most prominent ofcourse is the Sachkhand, also a Takhat Gurudwara.

This trailer is a sneak preview into our forthcoming film on the Guru who was a Saint, a Soldier and a Strategist. He turned the young faith which was at the verge of extinction when he took charge as a ten year old boy, and converted into a formidable force, the Khalsa.

The sparrow, under his leadership, not just learnt to fight the falcon, but well miracles began to happen on the battlefields of the northern plains.

How?

Well it is not a new story, but watch out for our perspective.