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Gurdwara Sacha Sauda | Top Sight to visit in Sheikhupura

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Sacha Souda is a significant Sikh temple (Gurdwara) located in Farooqabad, Sheikhupura, Punjab, Pakistan. The name Sacha Sauda translates to "True Deal," which is derived from a story about Guru Nanak.

According to the story, Guru Nanak gave away his father's money to a poor person instead of investing it in his father’s business. When questioned about his actions, Guru Nanak explained that feeding the hungry was the best way to spend money, and that was the true and most rewarding act, which he referred to as "Sacha Sauda" or the "True Deal." The Gurdwara Sacha Sauda was built by Ranjeet Singh on the spot where the sadhus (holy men) were fed. Over time, the Gurdwara fell into disrepair due to encroachment by local Gujjar families. However, in 1992, the Evangelical Trust Property Board (ETPB) took responsibility for its evacuation and restoration. After years of efforts, it was restored to its original state, allowing Sikh pilgrims to visit and pay their respects to this important religious site.