JINDVAṚĪ, village 14 km west of Anandpur in Ropaṛ district of the Punjab, claims a historical shrine formerly known as Gurūāṇā but now called Gurdwārā Jīndvaṛī Sāhib. It marks the site where Bābā Gurdittā, the eldest son of Gurū Hargobind, inadvertently killed a cow during the chase. His use of mystical power to revive the cow, however, displeased Gurū Hargobind, and Bābā Gurdittā cast off his mortal frame in repentance. Gurū Gobind Siṅgh is also said to have visited the place. The present rectangular building of the Gurdwārā replacing the old one was constructed by the Shiromaṇī Gurdwārā Parbandhak Committee in 1940. Major anniversaries on the Sikh calendar are observed and an annual religious fair is held in February.

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