ROHLĀ SĀHIB, GURDWĀRĀ, within the limits of Jaṅgī Rāṇā, a village 20 km southwest of Baṭhiṇḍā (30º-14'N, 74º-59'E), is sacred to Gurū Gobind Siṅgh who, according to Sākhī Pothī, once put up here near a shrine commemorating a martyr, Barber Rohlā. The older shrine no longer exists. The new Gurdwārā, raised in honour of Gurū Gobind Siṅgh, is a two-storeyed building, with the sanctum in the middle of the hall on the ground floor. The shrine is managed by a Nihaṅg Sikh of the Buḍḍhā Dal.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Mālvā Desh Ratan dī : Sākhī Pothī.
  2. Narotam, Tārā Siṅgh, Srī Gurū Tīrath Saṅgrahi. Kankhal ,1975
  3. Giān Siṅgh, Giānī, Twārīkh Gurduāriāṅ. Amritsar, n.d.
  4. Ṭhākār Siṅgh, Giānī, Srī Gurduāre Darshan. Amritsar, 1923

Major Gurmukh Siṅgh (Retd.)