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A board in Punjabi outside Gurdwara Lakhi Jungle Sahib outlining its history. History of Gurdwara Lakhi Jungle Sahib.jpg
A board in Punjabi outside Gurdwara Lakhi Jungle Sahib outlining its history.

Lakhi Jungle is a village in the district of Bathinda in Punjab, India. It is situated 15 km from the city of Bathinda (near Goniana), on the way to Muktsar. [1] The historic Gurdwara Lakhi Jungle Sahib is located on the outskirts of the village.

30°18′8.96″N74°52′8.82″E / 30.3024889°N 74.8691167°E / 30.3024889; 74.8691167

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