Prakash Punj

Prakash Punj

It is a major Sikh heritage park and museum located near Guru Ka Bagh in the Patna Sahib area. Built to commemorate the 350th Birth Anniversary (Prakash Parv) of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, it serves as an educational and spiritual hub dedicated to the life and teachings of the 10th Sikh Guru.

The complex is a state-of-the-art facility spread over 10 acres, designed to offer an immersive journey through Sikh history.

  • Symbolic Entrance Gates: The park features four grand entrance gates named after the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh: Baba Ajit Singh, Baba Jujhar Singh, Baba Zorawar Singh, and Baba Fateh Singh.

  • Miniature Panj Takht: Inside, visitors can see five circular structures representing the five Takhts (seats of authority) of Sikhism—Hemkund Sahib, Paonta Sahib, Nanded Sahib, Keshgarh Sahib, and Patna Sahib—complete with miniature models of the respective Gurdwaras.

  • Life-History Museum: A dedicated museum uses multimedia displays, paintings, and audio-visual graphics to narrate the stories of all ten Sikh Gurus. It also houses historical exhibits including replicas of weapons, costumes, and pens used by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

  • Modern Amenities: The premises include a circular auditorium with a capacity of approximately 900 people for religious and cultural functions, two large exhibition halls, and a 1.5-acre pond with a circumambulation path.

  • Recent Upgrades: As of mid-2025, the park has undergone significant beautification, adding solar-powered decorative lighting, a watchtower with a lift for panoramic views, and a jetty for potential future boating activities.

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