1. Gurdwara Charan Kaval Sahib
This gurdwara marks the site where Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj stopped first after leaving Chamkaur Sahib and where Bhai Maan Singh, Bhai Daya Singh and Bhai Dharam Singh found him asleep with injuries after an arduous journey through the thorny forest. The Mitar Pyare Nu... shabad was recited here.
The well that Guru Ji drank water from upon reaching this site. They then took tind (a pot which draws water from well) and used it as pillow under a Jand tree to spend their night.
The Jand tree that Maharaj spent their night under:
2. Gurdwara Chaubara Sahib.
The well that Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji drank from belonged to Bhai Gulaba and Bhai Punjaba. They took Guru Ji to their home which is where this Gurdwara is located. Bhai Gulaba and Bhai Punjaba's mother, Mata Hardei, presented a chola (robe) to Guru Ji. When Gani Khan and Nabi Khan invited Guru Ji to take shelter in their home, they noticed that there were too many informers roaming around so they suggested that Guru Ji should have his clothes colored blue as a disguise. A dyer was called for who said that the clothes could only be dyed when a matti (a large earthen pot) was fully prepared and that would takes 3 days once the dye was put in. Guru Ji told the dyer that he had already had a matti prepared, when the dyer went in the next room and saw it, he was amazed to see the matti already boiling with the proper dye in the water. The pot that was used is kept at this gurdwara.
3. Gurdwara Ghani Khan Nabhi Khan
The house of Gani Khan and Nabhi Khan where Guru Ji stayed at is named after the brothers. They declared Guru Ji to be Uch Da Peer, the holy man of Uch, an old seat of muslim saints in southwest Punjab as a disguise. This is why this Gurdwara is also known as Gurdwara Uch Da Peer.
Ghani Khan and Nabhi Khan given blessings in a Hukamnama from Guru Ji for their service, of which a copy is at the Gurdwara as seen in the picture.
4. Gurdwara Kirphan Bhet.
As Gani Khan, Nabi Khan, Bhai Daya Singh, Bhai Dharam Singh and Bhai Mani Singh carried Guru Ji out of Machhiwara on palanquin, after about 2 km, they were stopped by the Mughal army at this location. Dilavar Khan, the Mughal general, was suspicious and asked the party to stop and share food with him as a simple test. Ghani Khan excused Guru Ji by saying Uch Da Peer was on a fast. Not wanting to draw suspicion Guru Ji provided a small kirpan to his Sikhs to turn the Mughal food into parshad (holy food). As Uch Da Peer, Guru Ji unearthed a natural spring of water which is now marked by a well at this site. Dilavar Khan was so impressed he gifted 500 mohars and an expensive shawl to Guru Ji. In turn, Guru Sahib awarded the money to Gani Khan and Nabi Khan. It was here that the tradition of dipping the kirpan upon doing the Ardas was started by Guru Gobind Singh Ji Mahraj which still continues until today.