Greetings to all Sangatan on this Maghi Mela weekend - Lakh Lakh Pranam to all the Mahaan Shaheeds of Muktsar.
This post deals with the fast disappearing architectural heritage of Sikhi and Punjab, many of you may have seen Amandeep Madra Bhai Sahib's recent campaign to raise awareness about the destruction of historic buildings at Hazoor Sahib - if you haven't done so already please visit the UKPHA site and leave your comments on this page - and make your voices heard ;
http://www.punjabher...azur-sahib.html
It is our duty to save this priceless heritage - or we will be remembered as the generation that stood by as all this destruction took place.
Much of the built heritage of Punjab has been lost, neglected or changed beyond recognition , it is my hope in this post to show not only some of what has been lost and changed, but also to show a little of what can be saved. I find these pictures distressing as many of the buildings mark pivotal moments in Sikhi - many built by the Guru Sahibs themselves or by important Sikh Heroes and personalities and they have been changed beyond recognition in the name of Kar Sewa . If we all make enough 'noise' and make an effort to visit the neglected sites - the authorities will see that people do care (and will see there is money to be made !!!) .
This first picture is of the 'Kachi Garhi' at Chamkaur Sahib - also known as 'Garhi Sahib' and 'Tilak Asthan' - the site commemorates a hugely significant event in Sikh History - it is here that Guru Sahib's bachan that his Singhs would fight thousands was realised - it is the scene of the Shaheedi of the Older Sahibzadas and Guru Sahibs Beloved Singhs. The popular image of Chamkaur Garhi is of large fort - however it was a kachi garhi - more like a strong house with thick walls and one secure entrance.
It is known as 'Tilak asthan' as it is here that Guru Sahib accepted the Benti of the Panj Piare and left the 'garhi' - thereby conferring the 'Guru-ship' onto the Guru Panth - The Khalsa.
This picture Shows the original 'Kachi Garhi' with the Gurdwara built by the Maharaja of Patiala, Karam Singh

(* from Mahaan Kosh - Kahan Singh Nabha)
This picture shows the Gurdwara as it is today

This picture shows the Fatehgarh Sahib Gurdwara built by Karam Singh maharaja of Patiala in 1844 AD - the original memorial was built by Banda Bahadur in 1710 over the ruins of Sirhind Fort - the site of the Shaheedi of the younger Sahibzadas.

(* from Sikh Architecture - P S Arshi - 1986)
as it is today

The Gurdwara Katalgarh , Chamkaur Sahib - marks site of the antim sanskar of the Shaheeds of Chamkaur Sahib - built around the 1830s by Raja Bhup Singh of Ropar - it was rare in that it had minarets - symbols of royalty.

(*from Mahan Kosh)
as it is today

The Original Building - Patna Sahib

as it is today

The original KeshGarh Sahib Anandpur

(* both from Mahan Kosh)
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