Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Sultanpur Lodhi - Kapurthala District, Punjab, India

Sultanpur Lodhi
Sultanpur Lodhi - Kapurthala District, Punjab India

Sultanpur Lodhi - Located in Kapurthala District Punjab, India

Sultanpur Lodhi is an old town in Kapurthala district of the Punjab. It is located about 35 kms south-east of Amritsar and covers an area of about 10 square km. It is situated on the left bank of a rivulet, called Kali Bein about 10 kms above the confluence of Beas and Sutlej.

Sultanpur Lodhi & Sikhism

First Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak Dev Ji had spent 14 years of his life in Sultanpur Lodhi before setting out on his famous travels (Udasis) to deliver his message around the world. In this town lived his sister, Bibi Nanaki, and her husband, Bhai Jai Ram, an official in the service of Nawab Daulat Khan Lodhi, a feudatory chief, who became governor of the Province of Lahore during the first quarter of the sixteenth century.

At the instance of Jai Ram, Guru Nanak took up employment in the Nawab's provision stores. During that time there grew up a sangat, holy fellowship of disciples, which so prospered that Bhai Gurdas in his Varan (XI.21), called Sultanpur the "treasure of God's adoration." Sultanpur Lodhi has several gurdwaras commemorating events connected with the life of Guru Nanak.

Gurdwara Ber Sahib

Gurdwara Ber Sahib Picture
Gurdwara Ber Sahib, Sultanpur Lodhi (Picture)

Gurdwara Ber Sahib, the principal shrine at Sultanpur, is situated on the bank of the rivulet Kali Beiri, half a kilometre to the west of the old town. Guru Nanak performed his morning ablutions in the Bein and then sat under a ber (Zizyphus jujuba) tree to meditate. Guru Ji meditated for 14 years, nine months and 13 days here. It was during one such ablution that Guru Nanak had what is described, in the Janam Sakhis, as a direct communion with the Divine.

As the Janam Sakhis narrate the details, Guru Nanak one morning disappeared into the stream and was not seen for two days. When he reappeared at a spot, 2 km upstream, now known as Sant Ghat, the first words he uttered were, "There is no Hindu, there is no Musalman." Guru Nanak was now ready to embark on his long journeys. Gurdwara Ber Sahib is built by the side of an old ber tree which is believed to be the one under which Guru Nanak would sit in meditation. The present building of Gurdwara Ber Sahib was raised by Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala. The cornerstone was laid by Bhai Arjan Singh of Bagarian on 25 February 1937, and the Gurdwara was on completion dedicated by Lieutenant General Maharaja Yadavinder Singh of Patiala on 26 January 1941. Standing on a high plinth and entered through a portico, supported by octagonal columns, and a small entrance gallery is the high ceilinged, marble floored hall.

At the far end, marked off by a high archway decorated with floral designs in stucco, is the sanctum sanctorum, where the Guru Granth Sahib is seated on a whitemarble palakJ or canopied throne. Besides the daily services and observance of important Sikh anniversaries, a largely attended fair takes place each November to mark the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak.

Gurdwara Hatt Sahib

Gurdwara Hatt Sahib, south of the old fortresslike serai, marks the spot where Guru Nanak worked as the custodian of Nawab Daulat Khan's provision stores. The building comprises a hall, with a square sanctum in its middle. Above the sanctum is a square room with wide arched coping and a lotus dome topped by a goldplated finial. Thirteen polished stones of different sizes, believed to be the weights used by Guru Nanak, are on display in a glass cabinet.

Gurdwara Antaryatma Sahib

Gurdwara Antaryatma Sahib, a flatroofed rectangular room marks the site of a mosque to which Nawab Daulat Khan had invited Guru Nanak to participate in namaz or Muslim prayer. Divining how the Nawab and the Kadi were only outwardly going through the ritual with their minds engrossed in worldly thoughts, Guru Nanak stood aside. When the Nawab asked him why he did not join the prayer, he told them exactly what he and the Kadi had been thinking of as they prayed. Both, as say the Janam Sakhis, fell at the Guru's feet. Nothing remains of the mosque now except the entrance gate to the compound.

Gurdwara Guru Ka Bagh

Gurdwara Guru Ka Bagh, a flatroofed hall in the interior of the town marks the premises where Guru Nanak resided with his wife and children during his stay at Sultanpur. The Guru Granth Sahib is seated in the hall on a rectangular platform. A narrow well, now covered, is a relic of the days of yore.

Kothari Sahib

Kothari Sahib, a narrow low roofed cell in a small house in Mohalla Vaddian, is where Guru Nanak was detained while his accounts were being checked following a false complaint lodged by his detractors. In one of the two small rooms close by is seated the Guru Granth Sahib.

Gurdwara Sant Ghat

Gurdwara Sant Ghat, on the bank of the Bein, is where Guru Nanak reemerged on the third day of his disappearance into the river near the site of Gurdwara Ber Sahib.

Gurdwara Bebe Nanaki Ji

Gurdwara Bebe Nanaki Ji, constructed in 1970's, honours the memory of Bebe Nanaki, elder sister of Guru Nanak. The actual house, a threestoreyed old building where Bebe Nanaki is believed to have lived with her husband, Jai Ram, is inside the old town in Mohalla Chhimbian. But the premises being in private possession, a public monument (cornerstone, laid on 13 November 1970) was raised in the form of a gurdwara by Bebe Nanaki Istri Satsang Charitable Trust under the chairmanship of Bibi Balvant Kaur of Birmingham (United Kingdom). The Gurdwara Bebe Nanaki JI comprises a central hall, with the Guru Granth Sahib seated in a white marble palaki at the far end. The Guru Granth Sahib is also seated in a small sideroom symbolizing Bebe Nanaki's own lodging. Over the sanctum, above the hall roof, is a square domed room with arched copings. Bulbous domes adorn the corners of the hall roof.

Gurdwara Sehra Sahib

Gurdwara Sehra Sahib is dedicated to Guru Arjan who passed through Sultanpur in 1604 on his way to Dalla for the marriage of his son, Har Gobind, the future Guru Hargobind (revered for his concept of miri and piri). According to tradition, the marriage party stayed overnight at this place and the sehra, or ceremonial wreath was fastened round the bridegroom's head here. The Gurdwara, within a brickpaved walled compound, is an octagonal domed room in which the Guru Granth Sahib is seated.

All these shrines at Sultanpur Lodhi with the exception of Gurdwara Bebe Nanaki JI, which is under the management of the Trust, are administered by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee through a local committee.



Courtesy: SikhiWiki.org

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Adampur Doaba - Jalandhar District, Punjab, India

Adampur Doaba - Adampur City in Jalandhar District
Adampur Doaba in Jalandhar District

Adampur is Located in Doaba Region of Jalandhar District, Punjab India

Adampur is a city and a municipal council in Jalandhar district in the Indian state of Punjab. It is part of 5 sub-tehsils of Jalandhar District viz:. Adampur, Bhogpur, Kartarpur, Goryan and Nurmahal. It is located in the famous Doaba region of Indian Punjab, meaning land of two rivers or Do (two), Ab (river) in Punjabi.

Adampur's Geography

Adampur is located at 31.43° N 75.72° E. It has an average elevation of 233 metres (764 feet).The nearest hill station is Dharamshala which is the headquarters of the Dalai Lama. Another noteworthy hillstation around Adampur is McLeodganj. In Winter Adampur has been recorded as the coldest place (-5.2 °C) of India (in plain). The AirForce Station of Adampur is second largest in india.

Adampur Demographics

As of 2001 India census, Adampur had a population of 16,620. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Adampur has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. 12% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Adampur - Jalandhar District Map Pictures Photos Pics

Adampur - Jalandhar District Map
Adampur - Jalandhar District Map

Adampur Video - North India reels under Cold Wave (NDTV.com)

After a relatively warmer beginning to the New Year, it's back to the typical winter shivers, as large parts of the plains of North and West India reel under a severe cold wave. Adampur near Jalandhar in Punjab was the coldest place in the northern India plains on Monday with the temperature touching minus three degrees Celsius.

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Ajit jalandhar | Daily ajit jalandhar | www ajit jalandhar com

Ajit Jalandhar is one of the oldest and prestigious punjabi daily newspaper based in Jalandhar, Punjab.

Their Slogan:
Punjab Di Awaaz

Official Website:
www.AjitJalandhar.com
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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Walter Gropius - Google celebrates 125th Birthday of Bauhaus Founder

Walter Gropius Picture
Walter Gropius Picture

Walter Gropius: Google Logo Honors (18th May 2008)

The new Google logo celebrates the 125 Birthday of the Great German architect, Walter Gropius. For this Google has changed its logo to an artistic one which features buildings and designs. See Google Homepage here.

This is second logo honor in a row by Google in last 3 days, previous one was featured on 16th May 2008 to honor the invention of First Laser by Theodore Harold Maiman.

Note: In some countries you won't be seeing this logo for the next few hours, due to the time zone differences.

About Walter Gropius - Founder of the Bauhaus (Biography & Profile)

Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier Picture
Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier Picture

Walter Adolph Georg Gropius (May 18, 1883 – July 5, 1969) was a German architect and founder of Bauhaus. Along with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, he is widely regarded as one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture.

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About Bauhaus - The House of Building

Bauhaus - Building School Picture
Bauhaus - Building School Picture

Bauhaus (House of Building or Building School) is the common term for the Staatliches Bauhaus, a school in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts, and for the approach to design that it publicized and taught. It operated from 1919 to 1933. The Bauhaus school was founded by Walter Gropius in Weimar.

Bauhaus style became one of the most influential currents in Modernist architecture and modern design. The Bauhaus had a profound influence upon subsequent developments in art, architecture, graphic design, interior design, industrial design and typography.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

First Laser - Google Logo Honors Theodore Harold Maiman's Invention

First Laser - The Invention of Ruby Laser on 16th May 1960
First Laser - The Ruby Laser

First Laser: Google Logo on 16th May 2008

The new Google logo celebrates an important milestone in the history of inventions i.e.: the discovery of First Laser by Theodore Harold Maiman on May 16th, 1960.

Theodore Maiman is the Inventor of First Laser
Theodore Harold Maiman: The Inventor of Ruby Laser


To honor this greatest achievement of all time Google has designed a special logo which can be seen here. Moreover, it has also linked its homepage to "First Laser" results page. In past, google had also celebrated the TCP/IP protocol invention on its January 1, 2008's logo.

This first laser was called a Ruby Laser and is considered as one of the greatest modern day inventions. It was a solid-state laser that used a synthetic ruby crystal as its gain medium.

Modern day lasers are used in many fields like: consumer electronics, information technology, science, medicine, industry, law enforcement, entertainment, the military etc.

First Laser - Ruby Laser Pictures Photos Images

First Laser Picture - Ruby Laser Image

Theodore Harold Maiman Pictures Photos : The Inventor of First Laser

Theodore Harold Maiman Picture - The Laser Inventor

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