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The Sikh temple was built in 1907 and is commonly known as the GurudwaracSaheb. It was constructed by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala but after Punjab’s partition the Gurudwara came under the jurisdiction of the Himachal Pradesh government and since then the affairs of the temple is looked after by the Department of Art & Culture of the state government. Located around 200 meters from the bus station depot, the best way to reach it is walking down the steep mountain roads. The best time to visit the Gurudwara is during the festival season of Baishakhi and Guruparab. Another festival which attracts a number of devotees is the local Sidh Baba mela in June.