"It was a matter of great luck that a major catastrophe was averted," a police spokesman said.
An explosion ripped through the entrance hall of the Nanaksar Satsang Sabha Gurdwara on the evening of April 16, shortly after it hosted a wedding ceremony.
Most of around 200 wedding guests, including children, had left the gurudwara to attend a reception in a nearby hall when the bomb went off.
New information on the attack given by the North Rhine Westphalia interior ministry on Thursday showed that the 16-year-old secondary school students Mohammed B and Yussuf T wanted to detonate their self-made bomb, a fire extinguisher filled with explosives, inside the gurudwara.
But they could not break into the gurudwara through the entrance door and they set off the explosion at the entrance. The bomb was so powerful that the explosion caused severe damage to the building.
The newspaper said it had on November 27 reported about Mohammed B's intention to kill "non-believers believers" and carried on its website screen shots of his facebook profile.
Mohammed B had also glorified the terror attacks in Paris on November 13 and derided its 130 victims on his updated facebook profile, the report said.
The report said that it has information that the two men had contacts to two mosques in the city.
Immediately after the attack, Mohammed made contacts with a 16-year-old Salafist in Wesel in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the report said.
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