Dhamtan Sahib Gurudwara :

It is located in the Narwana sub-division on the Narwana-Tohana road. Guru Tegh Bahadur had stopped here on his way to Delhi (to offer himself for martyrdom). The area of the land under the gurudwara is 621 acre, it is fully cultivable. Fairs are organised on the days of Dussehera, Holi and Amavasya (dark moon nights). People also take bath in is pond.

Gurudwara Ninth Patshahi :

It is located close to the Sthaneshwar Mahadev temple in Kurukshetra district. During the time of solar eclipse, Guru Tegh Bahadur had held discussions (on religion) with sages and Sanyasis at this place. He had also organised the community kitchen (langar) at this place.

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Rajghat Gurudwara :

Guru Gobind Singh Ji had visited this place on the occasion of solar eclipse. This shrine is located at Kurukshetra.

Gurudwara Neem Sahib :

It is located near Pratap gate at Kaithal. Guru Tegh Bahadur had visited this place, along with his family members, in 1723. He had given the margosa leaves of the tree (under which, he was sitting) to a sick person. The sick person had recovered from the disease.

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Gurudwara Manji Sahib :

It is located at Kaithal Guru Tegh Bahadur had visited the home of a carpenter at this place and sat under a margosa tree. The carpenter had given the place for the construction of the gurudwara.

Gurudwara Sixth Patshahi :

It is located near the Sannihit Shrine in Kurukshetra. Its building is new, though it is an old gurudwara. People from far and wide visit the shrine.

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Gurudwara Kapal Mochan :

It is located at Bilaspur in Yamunanagar district towards the east of the Kapal Mochan Sarover. It is dedicated to Guru Gobind Singh Ji. In 1687, Guru Ji had stayed here for 52 days after fighting the forces of the kings of the hilly areas. He had also washed his weapons at the Rina Mochan pond. That is why, this place is also called the Shastra Ghat of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

Gurudwara Lakhan Majra :

It is located at a distance of 20 km from Rohtak on the Rohtak-Jind road. This famous Manji Sahib Gurudwara is dedicated to Guru Tegh Bahadur. While going towards Delhi (to offer himself for martyrdom), Guru Ji had stayed here for 13 days. On the one side of the pond, there is the Gurudwara. On the other side, there is a two-storey dharamshalas j On the day of Phalgun Shudi Pooranmasi, thousands of devouts had bid adieu to Guru Ji at this place.