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GURDWARA SRI ATAL JI SAHIB is situated in the Distt City Amritsar. It is situated on the back side of GURDWARA SRI HARIMANDIR SAHIB. Baba Atal Rai was born in Samvat 1676 at Amritsar to SRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI and Mata Nanak Ji. From early age he was intelligent, lively and a deeply religious boy. He was called 'Baba' because he carried a wise head over his young shoulders. He used to play with his age-mates and tell them many wise things. Whatever he said, even in jest, had some deep humane meaning. All his playmates loved and obeyed him. SRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI was specially fond of him. He used to take him in his lap, cuddle him and say, “God has given you much power. Don’t make a show of it. If you have to use it, use it with caution and wisdom. Don’t waste it away on little things”
One of Baba Atal’s playmates was Mohan, who was about the same age as Baba Atal. One day they played on until the night fell. At the end of day it was Mohan's turn. It was mutually agreed that Mohan will give his turn next morning, and they returned home. That night, mohan got bitten by a cobra. He screamed in agony. Next morning, all the boys reached the playground, except Mohan. Baba Atal Rai inquired about Mohan and came to know about the incident. Baba Atal Rai went straight to Mohan’s home. He found Mohan’s parents and others in deep mourning. When told that Mohan was dead, Baba Atal Rai said, “No, he can’t be dead. He is pretending to be dead. He does not wish to give me my turn. I will make him get up.” Saying this, he went to Mohan’s room. He touched him with his stick and said, “Mohan, get up and say ‘Satnam Waheguru’. Open your eyes.
Upon this, Mohan got up as if from sleep. The news of Mohan’s revival spread like wild fire. SRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI also heard about what his son had done. He was not at all pleased. He said, We must obey God’s will. We should not try to undo what he has done.
” When Baba Atal Rai returned home, GURU SAHIB said to him "You acted against GOD's will. Baba Atal Rai ji went away. He took his bath in the sacred sarovar, took four rounds of the sacred Harimandir Sahib and went to the nearby Kaulsar Sarovar (lake) - his favorite haunt. he laid down there, After that, he departed peacefully for his True Home
SRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI soon learned of his son’s passing away in these strange circumstances. He advised his family and his Sikhs not to go into mourning, saying:
“All those who are born must die.
Such is the Almighty’s Will.
What pleases him is good.
We should accept it cheerfully.
Atal’s name and fame shall live for ever.”
Baba Atal’s body was cremated at the spot where he had renounced it. SRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI said, “Atal has, by God’s Will, given up his body in his ninth year. A nine storied Memorial shall be built here, so that it can be seen from afar.” Later, the tower was built between 1778 and 1784. At the spot now stands a beautiful nine storied GURDWARA SAHIB known as Baba Atal Sahib. To express their reverence to his bountiful nature, people call out to the open hearted prince of truth:
“O Baba Atal, Pakkian Pakaian ghal.”
i.e. O Baba, the revered one, send us well-baked bread to satiate our hunger. Since then, faithful Sikhs distribute cakes of bread to all visitors.

SRI GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JI also blessed with following things

  • Your Place will be tallest in the city.
  • Who so ever will come to Amritsar, his trip will be fruitful if he visits your place.
  • Sangat will get their wishes fulfilled at your doorstep.
  • Needful will get food from your doorstep.
  • You have been appointed the head of city, Who so ever will recite you at his end time, he will get your blessings.


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    Gurdwara Sri Harimandir Sahib, Amritsar
    District :- Amritsar
    State :- Punjab.
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