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Takhat Sachkhand Shri Hazur Sahib Abchal Nagar Nanded

Takhat Sackhand Shri Hazur Sahib is situated on the banks of the Godavari River in Nanded, Maharashtra and is a two storey building with its interior architecturally and artistically similar to that of Sri Harmandir Sahib at Amritsar.

The two-storey building of the Takhat Sahib stands on a high base and has a small square room on the second floor bearing the gilded ribbed dome topped with a tall gilded pinnacle and umbrella shaped finial. There are some rooms in the basement too, so that the edifice is technically four-storeyed. Corners of the roof of the first floor are decorated with domed kiosks on octagonal pedestals. Other embellishments on the exterior included oriel windows and a wide coping on the sides and a fancy fencing on the roof top. Inside, the sanctum it has marble lining decorated with inset work in floral patterns on lower parts of the walls and stucco and tukari work on the upper parts as well as on the ceiling.

Sachkhand Shri Hazur Sahib Nanded

After losing his four sons, Guru Gobind Singh Ji came to this city. Here he passed Gurgaddi (Seat of the Guruship) to Guru Granth Sahib Ji and ordered the Sikhs to regard this scripture (The Holy Words of the Gurus) as our living guru and their will be no person to claim Guruship from then on. Gurgaddi Day, Diwali and Holla Mahalla are celebrated with great joy and zeal here at this shrine.

Takhat Sach- Khand Sri Hazoor Sahib Nagar Nanded is one of the five Takhats (Seat of Honour, social and political decision making for Sikhs.) This City is 2,200 kilometres from Punjab.