The gurdwara is a symbol of humility and spiritual connection, reflecting Guru Nanak’s simplicity and devotion. Pilgrims gather here to meditate and celebrate Sikh teachings.
History
Gurdwara Rori Sahib is linked to Guru Nanak’s visit to a village where he rested and performed kirtan while sitting on a heap of pebbles (rori in Punjabi). His spiritual presence sanctified the place, and the gurdwara was built to honor this event.
About
The gurdwara is a symbol of humility and spiritual connection, reflecting Guru Nanak’s simplicity and devotion. Pilgrims gather here to meditate and celebrate Sikh teachings.
Role of PSGPC
PSGPC oversees the maintenance of the site and facilitates access for pilgrims, ensuring the preservation of its historical and spiritual legacy.
Location
It is located in Eminabad, near Gujranwala in Punjab, Pakistan. The site is one of the key gurdwaras associated with Guru Nanak’s travels.