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Gurudwara Chheharta Sahib, 7 km west of Amritsar (31° 38'N, 74° 52'E), is named after a well that Guru Arjan (1563-1606) had sunk. The well was so wide, and the water supply so abundant, that six Persian wheels installed around the interior of its circufrence could operate simultaneously. Hence its name Chheharta, lit. having six (chhe) Persian wheels (hart or harta).

The well has now been covered, but its water is still pumped to feed the main tank of the Gurdwara. Now developed as an industrial township, Chheharta falls within the revenue limits of Vadali Guru, a village one km to the south, where Guru Arjan stayed during 1594-97

Now developed as an industrial township, Chheharta falls within the revenue limits ofVadali Guru, a village one km to the south, where Guru Arjan had stayed during 1594-97.The Gurdwara complex, set on a 6acre walled compound, includes a divan hall, with a square sanctum in the middle enclosed by a brass palisade. Above the sanctum is a square room with a lotus dome topped by a goldplated pinnacle. Two Nishan Sahibs, Sikh flags, atop 25metre tall flagposts, one on either side, stand in front of the hall.

The Gurdwara is managed by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee through a local committee, which also controls other historical shrines ofVadali Guru. Congregations held on the fifth day of the light half of every lunar month attract large gatherings. The largestattended is the fair held on this day in the month of Magh (JanuaryFebruary) which marks the popular Basant Parichami festival.
Chheharta Sahib is a town located 7 km [1] west of Amritsar city of Punjab in India, on the Grand Trunk Road leading to the Pakistan border. The town derives its name from the Gurudwara Chheharta Sahib, established by the fifth Sikh Guru Guru Arjan Dev ji

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Well maintained and cleaned gurudwara. Food is very delicious (roti, chaval and daal). Such a holy place❤️
This place related to sikhesim.
History of this place - Guru Arjan Dev Ji,the fifth Sikh guru,had q large well constructed in this area.The well was so large that it required 6 persian wheels to operate.chheharta got its name from the six wheels,where six chhe (punjabi: ਛੇ) and the persain wheel is called hart (punjabi : ਹਰਟ).
The well was now been covered,but its water is still pumped to feed the main tank of the Gurudwara.now developed as industrial township,chheharta falls within the revenue limits of Vadali Guru, a village one km to the south, where guru arjan stayed during 1594-97.
Puneet
at 2021 Sep 27
Puneet
at 2021 Sep 27
Peaceful environment. Another best place to observe the spiritual powers. History of this pilgrims very heart touching. And also don't worry about food when you are in GURUDWARA "ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ"
It's very calm and peaceful worship place. Related to Shri Guru Arjun Dev ji, The fifth Guru of sikhs. Feeling blessed after visiting this place. Here a well with six 'harts' ( A device wich brings water out from well). By which this place get it's name. very huge community kitchen hall and very tasty food.
This is a must see Gurdwara Sahib in Amritsar. One of my favourite place. Very quiet. It is really nice to visit.
Had a great and peaceful time there. Panchmi, Sankranti are best days to visit and offer prayers