Welcome to Gurudwara Haji Rattan in Bathinda, Punjab! This special place, once known as 'Peer Haji Rattan's Shrine,' is a symbol of peace between different faiths. Legend says Haji Rattan, a respected Sufi saint, met Guru Nanak Dev Ji here. Come explore its beautiful architecture and learn about its amazing history of harmony and spirituality. It’s a must-see travel destination!
Attend The Prayer Service.
Explore The Gurudwara Architecture.
Learn About The History Of The Site.
Listen To Devotional Music.
Partake In Langar (Community Kitchen).
Visit The Mazar Of Haji Rattan.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Haji Rattan was a 12th-century Sufi saint known for his piety and spiritual wisdom. Legend has it that he lived for over 800 years and travelled extensively, including a visit to Mecca. He eventually settled in Bathinda, where he became a revered figure among both Muslims and Hindus. After his death, a mazar was built in his honor. Later, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, visited the site and established a gurudwara alongside the mazar. This act further cemented the site's importance as a symbol of interfaith harmony. The gurudwara commemorates Guru Gobind Singh Ji's visit and celebrates the shared spiritual heritage of the region. The site continues to be a place of pilgrimage and devotion for people of all faiths.