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Two villages with the name of Bhaile and Rossay are located on Manga-Kaksur road about 4 kilometers off the metalled road. In the village Bhail there was a beautiful Gurdwara of Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Jagat Guru stayed in the village for some time while going to Ram Thaman from Manga. Only one door of Gurdwara has survived and Prakashasthan has vanished. Refugees are settled in the residential quarters of the gurdwara.
'''Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi''' was once a beautiful Gurdwara of Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the village of Bhail. Bhail is located next to the village of Rossay. Both villages are located on Manga-Kaksur road about 4 kilometers off the metalled road. Jagat Guru stayed in the village for some time while going to Ram Thaman from Manga. Only one arched door of the Gurdwara has survived; the Prakashasthan has vanished. Though the once beautiful gate or doorway still is an architectural treasure which still displays the engineering of the complicated brickwork.
 
Refugees are currently settled in the residential quarters of the gurdwara.

Revision as of 18:30, 2 April 2008

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Gurdwara Pehli Patshahi was once a beautiful Gurdwara of Jagat Guru Nanak Dev Ji in the village of Bhail. Bhail is located next to the village of Rossay. Both villages are located on Manga-Kaksur road about 4 kilometers off the metalled road. Jagat Guru stayed in the village for some time while going to Ram Thaman from Manga. Only one arched door of the Gurdwara has survived; the Prakashasthan has vanished. Though the once beautiful gate or doorway still is an architectural treasure which still displays the engineering of the complicated brickwork.

Refugees are currently settled in the residential quarters of the gurdwara.