Located along the route from Hazur Sahib (Nanded) to Bidar or Nanak Jhira Sahib, the Ship-shaped Gurdwara stands as a remarkable modern tribute to the younger Sahibzadas—Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Baba Fateh Singh Ji—and Mata Gujri Ji.
Why a Ship? Symbolism & Purpose
- Designed like a grand ship, this Gurdwara serves as a rest stop for pilgrims traveling long distances, offering langar, water, and spiritual solace.
- The ship symbolizes the journey of the Sahibzadas—their sacrifice steering the Khalsa through the stormy seas of tyranny.
A Museum of Faith & History
Inside, the Gurdwara is more than just a place of worship:
- Historical Exhibits: Displays photos, artifacts, and narratives of Sikh martyrs, especially the Chotte Sahibzade.
- Educational Hub: Teaches younger generations about Sikh bravery through interactive storytelling.
Built for Devotees, by Devotees
- Founded under the guidance of Baba Narinder Singh Ji and Baba Balwinder Singh Ji of Gurdwara Langar Sahib Car Service, this Gurdwara ensures pilgrims have a safe, inspiring halt.
- While not a historical site, its innovative design bridges tradition with modernity, making Sikh history accessible to all.

“A ship that doesn’t sail on water, but carries hearts toward the legacy of the Sahibzadas.”
📍 Gurdwara Yadgari Sahibzada Ji (Ship Gurdwara), Nanded-Bidar Route
🕊️ Dhan Sahibzada Baba Zorawar Singh Ji, Baba Fateh Singh Ji, Mata Gujri Ji!
(Did You Know? The structure’s nautical theme also subtly honors the global journey of Sikh teachings, reaching shores far and wide.) 🌊⚓