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What is the speciality of Nanded?

What is the speciality of Nanded?

Nanded was the birthplace of three Maratha poet-saints—Vishnupant Shesa, Raghunath Shesa, and Vaman Pandit. The city is known as a centre of Sanskrit learning. A Sikh gurdwara (“temple and kitchen”) is built on the site where the Guru Gobind Singh was assassinated in 1708.

Why Nanded is famous for Sikhs?

Nanded is the centre of governance of Nanded district. Nanded is a major destination for Sikh pilgrims, because the 10th Sikh Guru (Guru Gobind Singh) made Nanded his permanent abode and passed his guruship to the Guru Granth Sahib before his death in 1708.

How Nanded got its name?

According to a copper plate inscription found at Vasim, Nanded was previously known as Nanditat. It is said that Lord Shiva once performed a penance on the tat (banks) of the Godavari river, and hence, the place came to be known as Nanditat. The name Nanditat eventually evolved into Nanded.

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Why did Guru Gobind Singh went to Nanded?

The tenth Guru came to Nanded in 1708, to seek Maratha support to fight the Mughal Empire that was then under Aurangzeb, after his glorious victories in the Anandpur Saheb, Sarsa and Chamkaur wars.

Which guru died in Nanded?

Guru Gobind Singh

Guru Gobind Singh
Born Gobind Rai 22 December 1666 Patna Sahib, Bihar Subah, Mughal Empire (present-day Patna, Bihar, India)
Died 7 October 1708 (aged 41) Hazur Sahib, Bidah Subah, Mughal Empire (present-day Nanded, Maharashtra, India)
Cause of death Assassination
Religion Sikhism

Is there any lockdown in Nanded?

Circulars. Measures to be taken by private hospitals in Nanded under Covid-19 (1.4. 2021). Extension of lockdown till 31st March 2021 in district as part of preventive measures to prevent the Corona virus infections (01.03.

What is the history of Keshgarh Sahib?

It was here in 1699, on the Baisakhi day (13th April), Tenth Master Guru Gobind Singh Ji created Khalsa by baptizing five beloved Sikhs known as “Panj Piaras”. At the behest of the Guru, thousands of people had assembled on the hill where now Gurudwara Keshgarh Sahib stands.