Gurudwara Moti Bagh Sahib stands as a living testament to Sikh valor and devotion. Once known as Mochi Bagh, this site became immortal when Guru Gobind Singh Ji camped here with his army. The Guru’s remarkable archery — arrows shot from miles away that struck Bahadur Shah’s throne in the Red Fort — is remembered as both a miracle and a demonstration of skill. Today, the Gurudwara radiates serenity amidst Delhi’s bustle, with its white domes and prayer halls welcoming devotees and visitors alike. The atmosphere is deeply spiritual yet accessible, where the rhythm of kirtan blends with the warmth of langar (community kitchen), making it a family‑friendly space of reflection and service.