Ganga Sagar (urn)

It is a traditional copper urn of the 17th century, which weighs approximately half a kilo gram and is less than 1 foot in height.

He requested Noora Mahi to bring him water or milk in the Ganga Sagar (one of the personal belongings of the Guru).

However, since the partition, despite the relocation of the people associated with the Ganga Sagar and Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the event is still held from January second to fourth annually.

It is considered a major event and manages to attract a large number of people from all over Punjab including prominent poets and artists.

Instead of the public display of the Ganga Sagar, a rally circulating approximately six kilometers takes place to conclude the celebration at the Gurdwara Tahlianaa Saheb.

Tahlianaa Saheb's front wall consists of an inscription describing the journey Guru Gobind Singh Ji made to Raikot, and of the token of gratitude he left for Rai Kahla (the Ganga Sagar).

Pre-partition depiction of the Ganga Sagar during the stewardship of Rai Inayat Khan