Gurudwara Guru Ni Narhi is a significant religious and historical site located in Bilaspur, Himachal Pradesh, India. The gurudwara is associated with Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru, and has a rich cultural and spiritual history
The gurudwara is believed to be situated at a location where Guru Gobind Singh Ji, during his travels, stopped by to rest.
According to Sikh tradition, Guru Gobind Singh Ji's horse drank water from a stream near the site, and a natural spring was formed at the location. Over time, this place became a revered site for Sikhs.
The name "Guru Ni Narhi" comes from "Ni" meaning "female" and "Narhi" meaning "spring" or "stream," symbolizing the presence of a sacred water body near the site.
Some legends also suggest that the place got its name due to the presence of a female saint or presence of a woman who served the Guru in some way, though specific historical records on this aspect are scarce.