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GURDWARA PATTI
SAHIB
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GURDWARA PATTI
SAHIB (NANKANA SAHIB)
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This Gurdwara is close to the gurdwara Bal Lilah. At this site, Guru
Nanak Dev Ji used to learn Devnagri. Later on, he was sent to Pandit
Brij Lal for learning Sanskrit. At the age of 13, the Guru was sent
to Maulvi Kutab-Ud-Din of Talwandi to learn Persian. But the wisdom
and the spiritual enlightment of the Guru Nanak Dev urged all three
of them to make obeiance before the Guru's clear expressions of truth
and wisdom. Guru Nanak while criticising the prevalent education system,
enlightened them with the actual pupose of learning. He gave new meaning
to each and every word. The Maulvis and the Pandits were quite ignorent
about the mode of education. Guru Nanak was endowded with the wisdom
from the very childhood. His composition in Sri Guru Granth Sahib known
as Patti was written especially to remove the suspicious and doubts
in the minds of the Pandits. The very first stanza of Patti hymn says:
He who created all existence is the sole lord of all. Those who serve
Him are his devotees; Fruitful is their coming into the world:
Sasei
soi srisht jin saaji Sabhana sahib ek bhaeya ...
Sevat
rahe chit jin ka laagaa, Aaaya tin ka safal bhaeya. (p. 432)
The place where education was
imparted to Guru Nanak is known as Gurdwara Patti sahib. This place
is also called Gurdwara Maulvi Patti Sahib as the Guru learnt persian
from one Maulvi Kutub-Ud-Din at this place. The Sikh residents of Nankana
Sahib have been organising a regular citation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib
at this place for the last few years. The building of this Gurdwara
is vast and maintained well.