Gurdwara Sahib “Bal Leela” in Pakistan (Nankana Sahib)

Gurdwara Bal Leela Sahib at Sri Nankana Sahib after reconstruction

Gurdwara Bal Lilah, Gurdwara Bal Lila is situated 400 yards away from the holy shrine of Janam Asthan. The holy pond Nanaksar with this Gurdwara was built by Rai Bular, the ruler of Talwandi.  As is apparent from the name, this site is related with the wonderful adventure of the early childhood of the Guru.

The Guru in his infancy, used to transport the enlightenment of the Nama in the minds of his mates, while playing with them. The Gurdwara had formerly 120 acres of land and a little cash endowment.

Before the Saka of 1921, the arrangement of this Gurdwara was in the hands of the Nirmala Singhs. Besides Tirath Singh, the Mahant, there were also 37 other patidaars. The Gurdwara came under the panthik management at the time of the Gurdwara Sudhar movement. This Gurdwara remained in the panthik hands up to 1947, but after the partition, the Pakistan  Board has been serving the Gurdwara. The sarovar adjacent to the Gurdwara is lying dried up and the Gurdwara is open anytime for any one. The building of this Gurdwara Sahib is safe and sound. Daily Parkarsh is held in the Gurdwara as well.

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