Tracing back to the era of Biram Dev Minhas, the history of Daroli Kalan is etched in the blood of the brave Rajput family. Driven by a duty to protect the defenseless, Baba Mati Ji abandoned his wedding rituals mid-way to confront oppressors. Decapitated in battle, his headless body continued to wield his sword, driving the invaders away. He attained martyrdom right here.
We have recently inaugurated a new memorial on these grounds, specifically remembering the sewa of Bhram ji (Baba Dilawar Singh Ji) who served the community with unwavering dedication.
A new, state-of-the-art facility ensuring the tradition of open, equal dining flourishes for the thousands of Sadh Sangat at once. Here, regardless of caste or religon.
Under the sovereign presence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, the Sangat gathers here to find peace and connect with the Divine. Whether it is the quiet of the morning Nitnem or the vibrance of an evening Diwan, all are welcome.
Alongside the main shrine stands Gurudwara Shaheed Mehar Singh Ji, commemorating their sacrifice, being a devoted Sikh who laid down his life in service to the humanity.