Gur-ta-Gaddi (Gur ta Gaddi) celebration at Nanded involves the remembrance of the 300th year of the consecration of Guru Granth Sahib as the last guru of Sikh community by Guru Gobind Singhji. The event will also commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Parlok Gaman of Guru Gobind Singhji

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This Gurdwara is also on the left bank of the Godawari at a stone's throw distance from Gurdwara Nagina Ghat Sahib. Here at the time of Guru Gobind Singh Ji's arrival at Nanded, Banda Bairagi was living.

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He was of Rajput origin but had left hunting after having killed a pregnant deer and had become disciple of a Vaishnav Saint. On wandering he had come to and settled at Nanded. He had controlled various evil spirits and was in the habit of enchanting people with his supernatural powers. Guru Ji came to his place. First of all the "Bairagi" tried his best to bring the Guru to his control, but when failed, became disciple of the Guru and begged for pardon. Guru Sahib baptized him and sent him to Punjab to set right the evildoers and the cruel rulers.

 

 

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