Gurdwaras of Central India are innumerable and based in the states of Central India like Madhya Pradesh and Chhatisgarh. Different cities, towns and districts of these Indian states boast of beautiful Gurdwaras which are thronged by numerous devotees throughout the year.
Gurdwaras of Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh consists of Gurudwaras like Gurudwara Shri Guru Singh Sabha, Ratlam, Gurdwara Nanaksar Hamidia Road, Bhopal, Baba ShyamDas MadhavDas Gurudwara Bhai Sahab Mohan Jagiasi, Gurudwara Tekri Sahib Idgah Hills, Bhopal, Gurudwara Bandi Chor, Gwalior, Gurudwara Rajghat Sangat Pahili Pathshai, Gurudwara Betma Saheb, Indore, Shri Guru Nanak Bakhshish Saheb Gurudwara, Mandla, Gurudwara Shri Gwarighat Sangat, Jabalpur, Shri Guru Nanak Sindhi Gurudwara Sironj located in Vidisha district of Madhya Pradesh, Gurudwara Bari Sangat, Burhanpur, Gurudwara Singh Sabha Rewa and Gurudwara Imli Saheb, Indore.
Gurdwaras of Chhatisgarh
The Dayalband Gurdwara located in Bilaspur and Pandri Gurdwara Dukh Niravan Sahib situated in Raipur are amongst the Gurdwaras in the state of Chhatisgarh.
Gurdwaras in Central India permit people belonging to all communities ans religions to congregate together to pay their respect to Guru Nanak, the legendary Sikh guru.
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