GOBINDGAṚH or Maṇḍī Gobindgaṛh, an industrial township 9 km west of Sirhind (30º-38'N, 76º-23'E) has a historical shrine called Gurdwārā Srī Gurū Hargobind Sāhib Jī. The Gurdwārā commemorates the visit of Gurū Hargobind who had made a brief halt here in the course of one of his journeys through Mālvā country. The old single-room monument has since been replaced by a modern building, with a three-storeyed gateway forming an imposing facade. The main assembly hall is on the ground floor. On the roof there are decorative cupolas at the corners. The three storeyed sanctum is topped over by a lotus dome covered with rectangular chips of white glazed tile.

        The Gurdwārā is under the control of the Shiromaṇī Gurdwārā Parbandhak Committee.

Major Gurmukh Siṅgh (Retd.)