After a duration of travel and converting the masses Guru Nanak settled down here at Kartarpur on his farm on the banks of the river Ravi. Guru Nanak discarded his pilgrims clothing and adopted the clothes of a householder.
Guru Nanak thought that true religion could be practiced and salvation achieved while breathing in the world without the require for renunciation. Guru Nanak also taught his Sikhs the great value of earning an truthful living. Here Guru Nanak established down with his family and many followers and ongoing farming the land.
Days would be spent in farming while mornings and evenings would be spent in prayer and singing the praises of God. Over centuries the river Ravi has shifted courses and the part of the farm where Guru Nanak passed away in 1539 is on the other side of the river in Pakistan, while Gurdwara Dera Baba Nanak is on the Indian side of the border where Guru Nanak used to meditate daily. In the Gurdwara is preserved a chola (robe) which Guru Nanak received as a gift while visiting Mecca.