Gurdwara Aaduporh Sahib is a historical Sikh shrine situated at
Machike in
Moga District,
Punjab. This gurdwara was built in commemoration of the visit of the 6th Sikh guru, Guru Hargobind Sahib. It also has an ancient well on its premises, which is believed to have originated when the guruji’s horse struck on the ground with its hoof.
Daily prayers are offered at the gurdwara. Apart form this; the anniversaries of the saints are also celebrated with great enthusiasm. Accommodations are provided for the devotees at sarai, which has six rooms.
Gurdwara Aaduporh Sahib is about 3 to 4 km away from the main
Barnala-Moga Road. Mehna Railway Station is the nearby railhead.