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Gurudwara Gobind Ghat | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Sikhism |
Deity | Guru |
Location | |
Location | Patna |
State | Bihar |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 25°36′28.77″N 85°10′3.06″E / 25.6079917°N 85.1675167°E |
Gurdwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ghat, also known as Gurudwara Kangan Ghat,[ citation needed] is a Sikh place of worship on the banks of the Ganges River approximately 650 m (710 yd) from Takht Sri Patna Sahib. [1] In sikh historical sources, this is the place where Guru Gobind Singh threw his gold bangle ( kangan) and passed on the knowledge of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to Pandit Shiv Dutt, a devotee of Sri Ram Chandra. [2]
The ghat is located near Patna Sahib Station in the state of Bihar. It is marked by a gateway with the Gurudwara on top of it.
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (April 2020) |
Gurudwara Gobind Ghat | |
---|---|
Religion | |
Affiliation | Sikhism |
Deity | Guru |
Location | |
Location | Patna |
State | Bihar |
Country | India |
Geographic coordinates | 25°36′28.77″N 85°10′3.06″E / 25.6079917°N 85.1675167°E |
Gurdwara Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ghat, also known as Gurudwara Kangan Ghat,[ citation needed] is a Sikh place of worship on the banks of the Ganges River approximately 650 m (710 yd) from Takht Sri Patna Sahib. [1] In sikh historical sources, this is the place where Guru Gobind Singh threw his gold bangle ( kangan) and passed on the knowledge of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to Pandit Shiv Dutt, a devotee of Sri Ram Chandra. [2]
The ghat is located near Patna Sahib Station in the state of Bihar. It is marked by a gateway with the Gurudwara on top of it.