Sachkhand Shri Hazur Sahib – where Guru Gobind Singh left his physical body

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Hazūr Sāhib (hazūrī sāhib ḥaḍūr al-ṣāḥib “presence of the master“), also spelled Hazoor Sahib, also known as Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib and Abchal Nagar, is one of the five takhts (“thrones”, seats of temporal authority) in Sikhism. It is located on the banks of the River Godavari at the city of Nanded in the state of Maharashtra, Western India. The gurudwara within the complex is known as Sach-Khand (Realm of Truth).[1]

The structure is built at the place where Guru Gobind Singh died. The inner room of the gurdwara is called the Angitha Sahib and is built over the place where Guru Gobind Singh was cremated in 1708. The gurdwara was built between 1832 and 1837 by order of Maharaja Ranjit Singh (1780–1839).

Extracted from:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazur_Sahib_Nanded