Gurudwara Sri Patshahi Dasvin Sahib is situated in Village bhagu district Bathinda. This Village can be reached from Bathinda via phus mandi or via bhucho mandi. Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji came here two times. First time while returning from Gurudwara Sri laverisar Sahib. Mata Sahib Kaur ji, Mata Sundar Kaur ji and few Singhs were along Guru Sahib. In those days there was water reservoir and densily populated kareer trees. The tree with which Guru Sahib tied his horse still stand by side of pond. Bhai Dyal Das had denied to baptise from rangrete Singhs. When he came to know about Guru Sahib's visit in Village chak, he prepared karah prasad and sent to Guru Sahib. But Guru Sahib refused to accept it. He again loaded that prasad in bullock cart and came here following Guru Sahib. He asked Guru Sahib to forgive him for his mistake. Guru Sahib got that karah prasad distributed in sangat and baptised him. He became Dyal Singh from Dyal Das. Second day Guru Sahib and sangat had bath in Sarovar and had nitnem paath and left for qilla mubarak Sahib, Bathinda. Second time Guru Sahib came here while coming back from lakhi jungel. Guru Sahib stayed here for some time and had rest. And later left for Talwandi Sabo Sahib.
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