Delhi is deeply connected with Sikh history. Several Sikh Gurus visited Delhi, lived here, served people, and made great sacrifices.
Because of these events, 11 Gurudwaras in Delhi are officially and traditionally regarded as “historical”.
These Gurudwaras are important because they:
Are linked to Sikh Gurus and martyrs
Teach values of seva (service), courage, and equality
Are important for GK, exams, pilgrimages, and heritage walks
A historical Gurudwara is built at a place where:
A Sikh Guru stayed, visited, or was martyred
Or an important Sikh historical event happened
Delhi has 11 such key Gurudwaras
Area: Connaught Place
Nearest Metro: Rajiv Chowk / Patel Chowk
History: Associated with Guru Har Krishan Ji, who served people during a deadly epidemic in 1664.
Area: Chandni Chowk
Nearest Metro: Chandni Chowk
History: Site of martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji (1675), who stood for religious freedom.
Area: Near Parliament House
Nearest Metro: Central Secretariat
History: Marks the cremation site of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji’s body.
Area: ITO / Mandi House
Nearest Metro: ITO / Delhi Gate
History: Residence of Mata Sundari Ji, wife of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Area: Sabzi Mandi / GT Road
Nearest Metro: Vishwavidyalaya
History: Guru Nanak Dev Ji offered free water to travellers here.
Area: Majnu Ka Tilla (North Delhi)
Nearest Metro: Vishwavidyalaya / Vidhan Sabha
History: One of Delhi’s oldest Sikh centers, linked to early Guru visits.
Area: Ring Road, South Delhi
Nearest Metro: Lajpat Nagar / Jangpura
History: Cremation site of Guru Har Krishan Ji and other Sikh leaders.
Area: Nanakpura / Moti Bagh
Nearest Metro: Dhaula Kuan
History: Associated with Guru Gobind Singh Ji during his stay in Delhi.
Area: Near Nizamuddin
Nearest Metro: Jangpura / Lajpat Nagar
History: Marks a resting and preaching place during Guru-era travels.
Area: Mehrauli (near Qutub Minar)
Nearest Metro: Qutub Minar
History: Memorial of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, a great Sikh warrior and martyr.
Area: GTB Nagar / Majnu Ka Tilla side
Nearest Metro: GTB Nagar / Vishwavidyalaya
History: Associated with early Sikh presence and Guru visits in North Delhi.
| No. | Gurudwara | Area | Nearest Metro |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bangla Sahib | Connaught Place | Rajiv Chowk |
| 2 | Sis Ganj Sahib | Chandni Chowk | Chandni Chowk |
| 3 | Rakab Ganj Sahib | Parliament Area | Central Secretariat |
| 4 | Mata Sundari | ITO | ITO / Delhi Gate |
| 5 | Nanak Piao | Sabzi Mandi | Vishwavidyalaya |
| 6 | Majnu Ka Tilla | North Delhi | Vishwavidyalaya |
| 7 | Bala Sahib | South Delhi | Lajpat Nagar |
| 8 | Moti Bagh Sahib | Nanakpura | Dhaula Kuan |
| 9 | Damdama Sahib | Nizamuddin | Jangpura |
| 10 | Banda Singh Bahadur | Mehrauli | Qutub Minar |
| 11 | Guru Ka Tila | North Delhi | GTB Nagar |
Different books mention 8, 9, or 12 Gurudwaras
Some small memorial shrines are counted differently
This list reflects the commonly accepted 11 main historical Gurudwaras of Delhi
Cover your head
Remove shoes
Maintain silence inside prayer halls
Respect langar (do not waste food)
Remember: 11 historical Gurudwaras = Delhi
Ideal for GK exams and Sikh history
Visit early morning for peace
Combine nearby Gurudwaras in one trip
Delhi has 11 officially and traditionally recognized historical Sikh Gurudwaras.
Each one tells a story of faith, sacrifice, service, and courage and together they form the spiritual backbone of Sikh history in the capital