This Gurudwara is situated two miles apart from the birth place.
Getting the news of Dashmesh ji’s birth, 9th Guru Shri Guru Teg Bahadur ji returned from Asaam to
Patna and stayed in an aged and dried Bagh which turned into whole greenry and fruitful.
This miracle is also mentioned in Dukh Bhanjani Sahib
Seeing that miracle people went to the owner of the Bagh, Nawab.
Nawab delighted to get that news. Then Nawab approached Guru ji
and took blessings of Guru ji and gifted whole Bagh to Guru ji. That it why it is called
as Guru Ka Bagh.
One Sadhu Mahatma was also living in that Bagh who was worshiping for a quite long
time. Seeing that miracle he said that it is a magic and Guru ji is a magician.
Hearing that Guru ji went to him and said Mahatma ji you had worshiped a lot but you
are still not free from Maaya. To bring him on the right path , Guru ji ordered
a Sikh to bring the things from the nearby well.
Obeying the order he took out one lota (gadvi) and one beragan from the well. Guru
ji kept both the things before Mahatma and said these things were floated away when
you were taking bathe in the river. Now I am returning your belongings to you. Mahatma
recognized both the things. And fell before Guru ji. Conveying him the message of
one God, Guru ji freed him from this world. Then Guru ji gave blessings to that
well, any childless woman bathed there on every seventh, she would definitely have
a child.
Following thing are preserved in this Gurudwara
- Thada Sahib ( on which Guru Ji seated).
- A tree of Krondhe which gives fruits through out the year. It grew through the Datun
of Guru Ji.