Discover the spiritual haven of Gurudwara Nanak Jhira Sahib in Bidar, Karnataka! Legend says Guru Nanak Dev Ji quenched the thirst of the locals with a miraculous spring. Formerly known as Jhira Sahib, this beautiful Gurudwara is a major pilgrimage destination, attracting devotees from all over. Experience peace and history together!
Attend The Morning Prayer Service
Explore The Gurudwara Complex
Partake In The Langar (Community Meal)
Take A Dip In The Holy Water
Visit The Museum Showcasing Sikh History
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
According to Sikh tradition, during one of his travels, Guru Nanak reached Bidar, where he witnessed the suffering of the local people due to a severe water scarcity. With his divine powers, Guru Nanak struck a rock with his staff, and a spring of fresh water emerged. This spring, known as 'Nanak Jhira,' became a source of relief for the community. To commemorate this miracle, a gurudwara was established at the site. Over time, the gurudwara evolved into a significant pilgrimage center, attracting devotees from various backgrounds. The present structure of the gurudwara was built in the 20th century, with contributions from Sikh devotees worldwide. The gurudwara continues to serve as a symbol of Guru Nanak's compassion and his message of universal brotherhood.