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Gurudwara Sri Narayan Hari
Gurudwara Sri Narayan Hari is a famous Gurdwara in Manikaran-Manali, Himachal Pradesh. The history of the Gurdwara was mentioned in Bhai Bala Janamsakhi.

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Gurudwara Sri Narayan Hari, Manikaran-Manali, Himachal PradeshGurudwara Sri Narayan Hari can proudly accommodate 4000 pilgrims with the additional `langar` (free vegetarian meal served to the worshippers) service. Gurudwara Sri Narayan Hari is a well-known Gurdwara of Manikaran-Manali, Himachal Pradesh. The record of the Gurdwara was stated in Bhai Bala Janamsakhi (Biographies of the Guru Nanak). A number of Sikh and Hindu pilgrims visit the Gurudwara Sri Narayan Hari every year. It is situated at Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh.

Legends of Gurudwara Sri Narayan Hari
According to the legends, Saint Sri Narayan Hari had visited Kullu in 1940 from his native place Kamalpur (now in Pakistan) and had settled down in Manikaran. Initially the place was unknown except for two hot water springs. Narayan Hari worked on the Gurudwara building and his 50 years of long labour bore fruit in the shape of the present Gurudwara. There is an artificial cave built close to the Gurudwara by the Saint himself. Sadly, Narayan Hari left for heavenly abode in 1991. At present his daughter and his son-in-law looks after the Gurudwara management themselves.

Visiting Information of Gurudwara Sri Narayan Hari
Nearest airports to Gurudwara Sri Narayan Hari are at Chandigarh and Delhi. The airport at Bhuntar (Kullu-Manali airport) is 10 kilometres from the town. Nearest railheads are at Pathankot and Chandigarh. Regular bus and coach services are connected with Kullu to Delhi and Chandigarh.

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