<P> Gurdwara (Sikh place of worship) Manji Sahib (also known as Alamgir Sahib) is located near the village of Alamgir, Ludhiana district, Punjab, India . Guru Gobind Singh, tenth guru of the Sikhs, stayed here for a short while . Upon reaching Alamgir, Guru Gobind Singh is reported to have shot an arrow into the ground; a spring appeared from that place (now known as Tirsar). He was also presented with a horse here by a devoted follower . </P> <P> Sikhism was founded in the early 16th century AD by Guru Nanak Dev . He was born in Talwandi (a village in the Punjab) in 1469 at a critical period of Indian history . The Lodi rulers lived in luxury, not caring for affairs of state or the welfare of their subjects . Their weakness and sloth allowed the Babbars to conquer them . Guru Nanak protested against the foreign domination and warned the rulers that if they ignored the people's grievances, they would receive the punishment they deserved . He challenged the fanaticism and intolerance of contemporary Muslims . During his visit to Mecca, he made the Qadis realize that God's house is everywhere, not only at the Kaaba . Guru Nanak also denounced the ritual and caste prejudices prevalent among the Hindus, demonstrating to them the fallacy of feeding Brahmins at the time of the performance of the Sharaadha . At Hardwar, he amusingly exposed the folly of offering water to the hair of ancestors . </P>

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