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The point here is not about the validity of a Gurudwara and the Adi Granth present at Hemkund Gurudwara, but the actual visit of Guru Gobind during his Gurgaddi.

The facts remains, the Guru Gobind did not visit Hemkund at all during the Lifetime as our Guru.

Past life ... One has their own beliefs and I am NOT going to agrue with anyone on the the subject.

As a Sikh and a believer of Adi Guru Granth, I stand firm in stating that My guru Gobind Singh Ji did not visit Hemkund Gurudwara in his lifetime during his Gurgaddi.

You want to visit Hemkund Gurudwara, by all means go and visit the Gurudwara at Hemkund.

Lets just NOT confuse ourselves with the real fact.

I stand corrected ...

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