Gurdwara Panjvin Patshahi, in the village of Chak Ram Das has now all
but dissappeared. Once a beautiful Gurdwara stood here built in the
memory of a visit to the area by the Fifth Patshah Guru Arjan Dev Ji
who was drawn to the area by the love and affection of his local
devotee, Bhai Prana. There was once a chaubara in front of this place
which the local people now call the 'Guru Da Mahal' (the Guru's
Palace). 40 ghumaon of land were granted to the gurdwara by the Sikh
rulers; no revenues are owed on the land which curently is in the
custody of the Auqaf Department.
After the Partition the communal violence which erupted resulted in
the local Sangat seeking the safety of the Indian part of Punjab. The
Gurdwara without its worshippers and their seva to tend to its upkeep
slowly returned to the elements from which it had been lovingly
assembled.