ḌHAḌḌE, village 10 km south of Rāmpurā Phūl (300'-16'N, 750-14'E) in Baṭhiṇḍā district of the Punjab, claims a historical shrine, Gurdwārā Gurūsar Pātshāhī Nauvīṅ, commemorating the visit of Gurū 'Tegh Bahādur (1621-75), who halted here coming from Ḍikkh (q. v.). The Gurdwārā is half a kilometre away from the village to the south of it. Its present complex constructed in 1952 comprises a square dīvān hall, including the sanctum, and some ancillary buildings within a walled compound. The Gurdwārā is managed by a committee of the local saṅgat.

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