Gurdwara Sri Sant Ghat Sahib, on the bank of the River Bein, is where Guru Nanak re-emerged on the third day of his disappearance into the river near the site of Gurdwara Sri Ber Sahib.
Every morning, Nanak got up early and went to take a bath in the river. One day, he disappeared in the water.
As the Janam Sakhis narrate the details, Guru Nanak one morning disappeared into the stream and was not seen for three days. When he reappeared at a spot, 2km upstream, now known as Sant Ghat, the first words he uttered were, "There is no musalmaan. There is no hindu. God is not a hindu or a muslim. Whose path shall I follow? I will follow God's path." Guru Nanak was now ready to embark on his long journeys.