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Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib, Nankana Sahib: A Sanctuary of Miracles and Devotion
A Sacred Journey to Remember:
As the sangat embarks on a spiritual journey across the hallowed terrain of Nankana Sahib, their path leads them to Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib. This sacred gurdham unravels stories of miracles and devotion, echoing the very essence of Guru Nanak’s teachings.
Beneath the Shade of the Mal Tree:
Janam Sakhis narrate the tale of Guru Nanak seeking shelter beneath the soothing shade of a Mal tree. This venerable tree, also known as jal or van, offered solace to the Guru as he rested on the earth. A divine occurrence ensued—the tree’s shadow defied the sun’s movement, remaining still over Guru Nanak, capturing the attention of Rai Bular and his companions.
Divine Shelter:
Another version from the Bala Janam Sakhi adds an extra layer of wonder to the tale. As the tree’s shadow shifted, a cobra emerged and unfurled its hood, casting a protective shadow over Guru Nanak’s countenance. This extraordinary sight left Rai Bular in awe, transforming him into a devoted Sikh.
Legacy of Devotion and Miracles:
The foundations of Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib were laid by Diwan Kaura Mall, and its sanctity only deepened with time. Renovated during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, it stands as a testimony to Guru Nanak’s divine encounters. The gurdwara’s architecture speaks volumes of its significance—a grander, more imposing structure compared to Kiara Sahib. Domelets adorn the broad copings around the central dome, while domed kiosks grace the roof’s corners. Porches welcome devotees into its sacred embrace.
A Symphony of Artistry:
Inside the gurdwara, a symphony of artistry unfolds through ancient ceramic tiles. Each tile, measuring around four inches square, intricately depicts cobras—a poignant tribute to the miracle forever etched in this sacred space.
Echoes of Guru Nanak’s Presence:
Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib reverberates with the echoes of Guru Nanak’s presence. It was here that the Guru tended to his buffaloes, and one fateful day, he found solace beneath the soothing shade of the Mal tree. As the sun’s rays graced his face, a cobra emerged from a nearby bush, unfurling its hood in a protective gesture. This timeless connection between humanity and nature endures, encapsulated by the everlasting presence of the Mal tree.
Embracing Dharmak Bonds Through Tours:
Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib beckons not just the sangat but also tourists to embark on transformative journeys that transcend the ordinary. Here, history and devotion converge, forging dharmak bonds that unite the present with Guru Nanak’s teachings. It’s not just a gurdham; it’s a testament to miracles, devotion, and the enduring spirit of Pakistan’s spiritual heritage.
A Legacy Enshrined in Devotion:
As footsteps resonate through the sanctified halls of Gurdwara Mall Ji Sahib, they become part of a legacy—witnesses to miracles and carriers of devotion. Every spiritual journey undertaken here is a pilgrimage of the heart, a voyage that deepens the connection to Guru Nanak’s teachings and the rich cultural fabric of Pakistan.