Teesri Udasi Gurudwara, Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh - Where Guru Nanak Dev Ji rested on his way to Tibet
At the age of 30, Guru Nanak left his village to travel around the world. People believe that he wanted to spread the word of God. But it is also possible that he went to seek enlightenment by meeting religious scholars around the world. Each of his journey was is called Udasis and over the next 24 years he undertook five journeys and covered around 28,000 kms on foot. Guru Nanak was born in 1469 which means he started his journey in 1499 and would have finished in 1523. His third journey or Teesri Udasi began in 1514 and culminated in 1518 during which he covered places like Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Kashmir, Ladakh, Tibet, Nepal and Sikkim. During his stay at places in Sikkim, Ladakh and Tibet he must have come across a large number of Buddhist monks who call him by the name Rinpoche Nanak Lama or Guru Gompa Maharaj or simply Nanak Lama. All along his route of travel are evidences of his stay preserved in the form of folklore and ancient relics. Buddhist Monks f...