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Ludhiana at Glance Welcome Guest Home Login About Us Mission Statement Organisation Structure Organisation Diagram | Ludhiana at Glance | Services Offered | Safety Tips | Organization Chart | Contact Us List of Gurudwaras S.No. NAME ADDRESS PHONE.NO 1 Baba Deep Singh Chandar Lock Colony 9814454371 2 Baba Shri Chandji Maharaj Khud Mohala,Ldh 9815769410 3 Bhagat Ravidas Hata SherJang, Ldh 4 Bhai Bura Sahib Mansooran 9464278527 5 Bhai Gurdit Singh Rari Mohala,Ldh 2725382 6 Bhai Mahitab Singh Tilak Nagar,Ldh 7 Gurduwara Baba Budha Singh Dairy Complex 9815029872 8 Gurduwara Gurunanak Darbar Ayalli kurad 2801361 9 Gurduwara Nanak Nam Chardi Kla Dairy Farm 10 Gurduwara Singh Sabha partap Singh Wala 9872217708 11 Gurdwara Alamgir Alamgir 12 Gurdwara Bhat Singh Bradri St.No:6,New Janta Nagar 5025416 13 Gurdwara Charan Kanwal 14 Gurdwara Chela Sahib 15 Gurdwara Chubara Sahib 16 Gurdwara Ghani Khan Nabi Khan 17 Gurdwara Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji St.No:2,Jujhar Nagar 9855644339 18 Gurdwara Guru Nanak Darbar New Janta Nagar 9416127096 19 Gurdwara Guru Nanak Sewak Sabha Labour Colony 2535942 20 Gurdwara Gurusar Kaunke 21 Gurdwara Katana Sahib 22 Gurdwara Khuhisar Ranjit Nagar 2497806 23 Gurdwara kishanpura Sidhsar bikhi RARA SAHIB 24 Gurdwara Mai Bhago St.No:9,Partap Nagar Gurdwara Mañji Sahib Patshahi 25 Chhevin 26 Gurdwara Mata Gujri Sahib St.No:8, New Shimlapuri 9416051851 27 Gurdwara Patshahi Dasvin Heran 28 Gurdwara Phalahi Sahib 29 Gurdwara Raikot Raikot 30 Gurdwara Sahib Janta Nagar, St.No:4 31 Gurdwara Sahib Bhai Ram Singh Vishvakarma Colony 9217879049 32 Gurdwara Sat Sangat Sahib St.No:1,Shimlapuri 9855102228 33 Gurdwara Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Shimlapuri 2492631 34 Gurdwara Shri Hargobind Sahib Jujhar Nagar 9464366944 35 Guru SagarSahib Gurudwara Main Market,Salem Tabbri,Ldh 36 Gurudwar Sahib Bhma Kurad 37 Gurudwara Baba Jiwan Singh Nagar, Tajpur Road, Ldh 38 Gurudwara Vill-Sekhewal 39 Gurudwara Vill- Sasrali Colony 01612691925 40 Gurudwara Guru Arjan Dev Nagar,St.No:7,Sewak Pura 41 Gurudwara Chitta Chhawani Mohalla,Ldh 42 Gurudwara Aalowali Pati Vill-Devatwal 43 Gurudwara Akal Mandal Sahib Hargobind Nagar,Ldh 44 Gurudwara Akal Sahib St.No:1,Partap Nagar 45 Gurudwara Akal Sahib St.No.6, New Janta Nagar 9988025058 46 Gurudwara Akal Sahib Mohala Saheed Karnail Singh 9464963004 47 Gurudwara Arjandev Satsang Sabha Samrala Chowk 01612228891 48 Gurudwara Baba Ajit Singh Vill Baloke 2801529 49 Gurudwara baba Ajit Singh Dabar Colony 9872987604 50 Gurudwara Baba Budha Sahib Dairy Complex 9814956401 51 Gurudwara Baba BudhaJi Killa Mohalla 01612740157 52 Gurudwara Baba Deep Singh Guram 53 Gurudwara Baba Deep Singh Saheed Vill Partap Singh 54 Gurudwara Baba Deep SinghJi St.No.2,Baba Deep Singh Nagar ,Dugri 9876493017 55 Gurudwara Baba Jiwan Singh St.No:13,Ambedkar Nagar 56 Gurudwara Baba Jorawar Singh Bhai Himat Singh Nagar,Dugri 2498491 57 Gurudwara Baba Kehardas Ji Near Dhandari Kalan 9914729578 58 Gurudwara Baba Samand Gobindgarh 59 Gurudwara Baba ThanSinghJi Dhoka Mohala, Ldh 3962523 60 Gurudwara Babe Saheeda Gabdi 61 Gurudwara BalGobind Sahib Ji Vill-Malakpur Baet 9463457529 62 Gurudwara bebe nanki OPP Red House 2430435 63 Gurudwara Bhagat Chet Singh Jail Road 272020 64 Gurudwara Bhagat Ravidas Vill-Barewal,Ldh 9888246065 65 Gurudwara Bhagat Ravidas Bajwa Nagar 66 Gurudwara Bhagat Ravidas Ji Bhai Bala Ji Nagar,Partap Singh Vala 2809045 67 Gurudwara Bhagat Ravidass Vill-Hvaas 68 Gurudwara Bhagat Ravidassji Mangali Khass 69 Gurudwara Bhai Bhagwan Singh Lajpat Nagar 70 Gurudwara Bhai Bhagwan Singh Mojpura Market 71 Gurudwara Bhai Narayan Singh Veer Singh 2793911 72 Gurudwara Bhai Ram Singh Vishvakarma Colony, Dholewal, Ldh 9815545113 73 Gurudwara Bhai Ravidas Bala Ji Nagar,Ldh 74 Gurudwara Bhai Sangat Singh Ji Vill-Malakpur Baet 9814559312 75 Gurudwara Bhajan Granth Chowk Chowk Seda 01612705824 76 Gurudwara Bhat Singh Islamganj 77 Gurudwara Bhat Singh Sabha Manjit Nagar 78 Gurudwara Bohar Sahib Chhawani Mohalla, Ldh 79 Gurudwara Chevi Patshahi Near C.M.C Hospital 2609191 80 Gurudwara Damdama Sahib Mansooran 9417428915 Gurudwara Damdma Sahib Patsahi 81 Killa Raipur Dasvi Gurudwara Damdma Sahib Patsahi 82 Vill-Dugri 9815749925 Pehli And Duji Gurudwara Damdma Sahib Patsahi 83 Killa Raipur Shevi Gurudwara Damdma Sahib Patsahi 84 Dehlon Shevi 85 Gurudwara Dashmesh Singh Shabha Bhagat Singh 2424917 86 Gurudwara Dasmesh Darbar Sahib Mohala Ishar Nagar 9464236801 87 Gurudwara Dhan Mata Gujriji Haibowal Kurad 2304646 88 Gurudwara Dhan Ponohar Model Gram 89 Gurudwara Dukh Bhanjan Sahib New Kundanpuri 2447823 90 Gurudwara Dukh Niwaran Sahib Jagron Bridge 91 Gurudwara Dukhbanjan Sahib St.No.8,Satguru Nagar 9465843742 92 Gurudwara Dukhniwaran Sahib Jagat Nagar,Ldh 93 Gurudwara Dukniwaran Sahib Parbhat Nagar, St.No.16, Dholewal, Ldh 94 Gurudwara Flahi Sahib Dulea 95 Gurudwara Gobindpuri Gobindgarh 9814102918 96 Gurudwara Gobindsar Sahib 2808216 97 Gurudwara Gobindsar Sahib Mohala Jujhar Nagar 9815800169 98 Gurudwara Golden Ludhiana 99 Gurudwara Guru Arjan Bajra Mohala, Ldh 100 Gurudwara Guru Nanak Guru Nanakpura, Ldh 2400923 101 Gurudwara Guru Nanak Colony Guru Nanak Colony Block-A 2494766 102 Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar Ayalli kurad 2809418 103 Gurudwara Guru Nanak Darbar Sahib Vill-Daba 9855621376 104 Gurudwara Guru Nanak Dev Nirankari Mohala 105 Gurudwara Guru Nanak Mission Mohala Ishar Nagar 9814263199 106 Gurudwara Guru Nanak Parkash Labour Colony, Phase-1 Dugri 107 Gurudwara Guru Nanakpura Ekta Colony 9417290325 108 Gurudwara Guru Ravidas Ji Dholewal, Ldh 9779569643 109 Gurudwara Guru Ravidass Sahib Mansooran 110 Gurudwara Guru Teg Bahadur Singh Nanak Nagar,Ldh 111 Gurudwara Guru Teg Bhadur Jiwan Nagar 112 Gurudwara Guru Teg Bhadure Sahib Makkar Colony, Giaspura, Ldh 9815602748 113 Gurudwara Hargobind Sahib Vill-Gdahpur 114 Gurudwara Hargobind Sahib Mohala Beantpura, St.No.2, Ldh 9915031383 115 Gurudwara Isharsar Sahib St.No.4B, Basant Nagar 9779807244 116 Gurudwara Kalgidhar Sahib Housing Board, B.R.S.Nagar,Ldh 117 Gurudwara Karamsar Sahib St.No.15,Gurpal Nagar 9417418281 118 Gurudwara Khuhisar Sahib St.No.1,Kotmangal Singh 01612491384 119 Gurudwara Kutia Sahib Jamalpur Avana 9316859511 120 Gurudwara Mai Kartarpur St.No.6,Kotmangal Singh 9815473753 121 Gurudwara Mai Nand Kaur Near Ghumar Mandi 122 Gurudwara Manji Sahib Alamgir 123 Gurudwara Mastuana Dugri Road,Model Town 2497604 124 Gurudwara Mata BishanKaur Ashapuri,Ldh 9814491402 125 Gurudwara Mata Sahib Kaur Jarkarh 126 Gurudwara Namdev Ji St.No.33, Kotmangal Singh 9646783725 127 Gurudwara Nanak Darbar St.No.4, Maan Nagar 9876866810 128 Gurudwara Nanak Darbar Vill-Sangowal 129 Gurudwara Nanak Parkash Near Hargobind School,St.No.2,Gurmeet Nagar 9464845949 130 Gurudwara Nanaksar Guru Nanak Colony Block-A 2494403 131 Gurudwara Nanaksar Main Road,Guru Arjandev Nagar, Samrala Chowk 01612222277 132 Gurudwara Nanaksar Panj Bhainiya Kima Bhaini 133 Gurudwara Nanaksar Sahib St.No.2, Mohala Nanaksar 9316232134 134 Gurudwara Nanaksar Sahib St.No.2, Mohala Nanaksar 9316232134 135 Gurudwara Nanaksar That Main Fzr Road opp P.A.U.Gate-1 136 Gurudwara Nankana Sahib St.No.12, 9814216455 137 Gurudwara Panchaiti Chawal Bazar 01612704973 138 Gurudwara Pati Jimidara Vill-Devatwal 2875147 139 Gurudwara Patsahi Shevi Eyali Kalan 2808344 140 Gurudwara Paur Sahib Dolon Kalan 141 Gurudwara Pehli Patshahi Gaughat Chowk,Ldh 9316919879 142 Gurudwara Pehli Patshahi Nanaksar Thakarwal 2806511 143 Gurudwara Prabsimran Center Javadi Khurd 144 Gurudwara Ram Sahib Amarpura 2667175 145 Gurudwara Ram Singh Chowk Seda 01612704226 146 Gurudwara Ramdasia Vill-Jhande 147 Gurudwara Ramdass Darbar Makkar Colony,Kanganwal 9464613640 148 Gurudwara Ramgarhia Millarganj 22534487 149 Gurudwara Ramsar Sahib Fouji Mohalla 2425023 150 Gurudwara Ravidas Basti Chowk, Ldh 9814355777 151 Gurudwara Ravidas Bhagat Jagdishpura, Tajpur Road,Ldh 01615020650 152 Gurudwara Ravidas Bhagat Vill-Dhandari Kalan 9814300238 153 Gurudwara Ravidas Ji Vill-Chamatt 9915073233 154 Gurudwara Ravidas Sahib Vill-Chamatt 2809910 155 Gurudwara Ravidas Singh Sabha Vill-Giaspura, Ldh 01612516850 156 Gurudwara Ravidass koomkalan 157 Gurudwara Ravidass Panjeta 158 Gurudwara Ravidass Ghuumett 159 Gurudwara Ravidass Baliawal 160 Gurudwara Ravidass Bhagat Satguru Nagar,Haibowal Kalan 2308455 161 Gurudwara Reru Sahib Sahnewal 9316318998 162 Gurudwara Sadh Sangat Haibowal Kalan,Ldh 5112789 Gurudwara Saheed Baba Bachhitar 163 Vill-Roar singh 164 Gurudwara Saheed Baba Deep Singh H-Block,Rishi Nagar,Ldh 2300503 Gurudwara Saheed Baba Jiwan Singh 165 St.No.2, Satguru Nagar 9357180657 Ji Gurudwara Saheed Bhai Bachittar 166 Preet Nagar 9888035947 Singh Gurudwara Saheed bhai Bacitter 167 Preet Nagar 9888035947 Singh 168 Gurudwara Saheeda Vill-Buthgarh 169 Gurudwara Saheeda St.No.11,Kabeer Nagar 9814279471 170 Gurudwara Sahib Guru Arjandev Nagar, Dholewal, Ldh 01612547094 171 Gurudwara Sahib Vill-Dhandari Kalan, Near C.I.A-2 9814559797 172 Gurudwara Sahib Mojpura Market 173 Gurudwara Sahib Viil-Dholla 174 Gurudwara Sahib Vill-Ravat 175 Gurudwara Sahib koomkalan 176 Gurudwara Sahib Fathegarh Gujra 177 Gurudwara Sahib Gujarwal Beat 178 Gurudwara Sahib Hiyatpura 179 Gurudwara Sahib Ghumana 180 Gurudwara Sahib Miaani 181 Gurudwara Sahib Saroop Nagar,Ldh 182 Gurudwara Sahib Vill Jassian,Ldh 183 Gurudwara Sahib Dana Mandi,Ldh 184 Gurudwara Sahib Vill Cuharpur 9463246626 185 Gurudwara Sahib Vill-Barewal Avana,Ldh 9815002052 186 Gurudwara Sahib Maharaj Nagar,Ldh 2406779 187 Gurudwara sahib Kalas Kalan 188 Gurudwara Sahib Fathegarh Jtta 189 Gurudwara Sahib Vill-Sellkiana 190 Gurudwara Sahib Vill-Salempur 191 Gurudwara
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