Gurudwara Sadhu Bela, Sukkur
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Gurudwara Sadhu Bela, Sukkur
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This sacred shrine is on an islet in the River Indus flowing
between Rohri and Sukkur. After crossing Rohri bridge a road runs
along the river towards Sukkur. Walking along this road a very big
and spacious building is seen in a grove of trees on the left hand
side. This is the shrine of Sadhu Bela. This shrine can only be
reached by a boat which lands right at the main gate of the shrine.
There is a beautiful building in white marble on the left of the
foyer. It was the sacred place where Sat Guru Nanak Dev Ji had
stayed and showed the sadhus the correct path to lead life.
It is a big islet. There is a captivating building of white marble on
this islet which is known as Dharam Mandir. There are other temples
and Samadhs of Udasi Sadhus. There is a library about half a
kilometer from the Gurdwara. In this temple Prakash takes place
alongside the idol of Udasi Guru Baba. On the front face of the
building this Shabd composed in Sri Rag (Mohalla 1 Ghar 1) is
engraved:
If I had a palace made of pearls, inlaid with jewels, scented with
musk, saffron and sandalwood, a sheer deli lit to behold - seeing
this, I might go astray and forget You, and Your Name would not
enter into my mind.
The fairs of Diwali and Janamashtami are held. Sangat assembles on
different occasions. They call themselves Nanakpanthi, whereas
priest Baba Dhanna Ramji is an Udasi Sadhu. The tree beneath which
Gun Ji seated himself is still present. It is a normal part of the
rituals to have a dip in the river. The care and control of Gurdwara
is in the hands of Auqaf Board.
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