This gurudwara stands as a solemn reminder of Sikh history, built at the site where Guru Tegh Bahadur’s body was cremated after his martyrdom in 1675. The white marble structure, crowned with golden domes, radiates peace and resilience. Inside, the atmosphere is deeply spiritual — hymns resonate through the prayer hall, while the langar (community kitchen) serves free meals to all, embodying Sikh values of equality and service. Families, pilgrims, and visitors alike find it both humbling and uplifting, a place where history and devotion merge seamlessly.