JĀHMAṆ, a village in Lahore district lying 1.5 km from the Indo-Pak border, is sacred to Gurū Nānak, who visited here more than once during his journey to Chāhal, the ancestral village of his mother, Mātā Triptā. Gurdwārā Roṛī Sāhib Pātshāhī I, east of the village, marked the place where Gurū Nānak used to stop on the bank of a large pond, later lined into a spacious sarovar or bathing tank. The Gurdwārā, affiliated to the Shiromaṇī Gurdwārā Parbandhak Committee, had to be abandoned at the time of the partition of the Punjab in 1947.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Ṭhākar Siṅgh, Giānī, Srī Gurduāre Darshan. Amritsar, 1923

Major Gurmukh Siṅgh (Retd.)