Gurdwara Chola Sahib Ghudani Kalan | History of Gurdwara Chola Sahib Ghudani Kalan - Sikh History
Gurdwara Chola Sahib , Ghundani Kalan History : Ghudani Kalan is an important village associated with Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji. Ghudani Kalan is located approximately 35 km's from Ludhiana. The village is only 4 km's from Rara Sahib and a relatively undiscovered wonder. Guru Hargobind would also hold a daily diwan (congregation) for all here. Many Sikhs and others from nearby villages would come to hear and see Guru Ji. Guru Hargobind felt at home at Ghudani Kalan and stayed here for 45 days. Guru Ji was happy at the sewa Bhai Surtya Ji and the villagers offered to him and all Sikhs. Before leaving, Guru Ji left some very important gifts, he gave; 1. A Chola Sahib with 52 kalian (the Chola Sahib was the same one used by Guru Hargobind while coming out of Gwalior Fort to set the 52 Rajput rajas free). 2. Jora Sahib (shoes) 3. Small Larivaar Gutka containing Gurbani, which Guru Sahib used while staying here.