Phaguwala

Phaguwala is a village located 19 kilometers east of the city of Sangrur and 40 kilometers from Patiala on NH-7 in the district of Sangrur in state of Punjab (India). Phaguwala is surrounded by lush green fields and some of the most fertile land of Indo-Gangetic Plains and total land area of 542 hectares. Sardar Faggu Singh Ghuman of Village Jhaneri settled here with people of different castes and started cultivating land. He had three sons. First he named village Prem Singh wala. After his death it was changed to Phaguwala. This is also a village of great freedom fighter Jathedar Jangir Singh Phaguwalia. People of different castes and religions live with brotherhood and peace which includes Jatt Sikh, Sikh Ravidasias, Sikh Valmikies, Muslims. Main surnames are: Ghumans, Tiwanas, Dhaliwals, and Behlas. The famous Gurudwara Patshahi Naumi is situated on Sunam road towards south of village. The village has a branch of Punjab & Sind Bank with ATM facility.

Phaguwala
village
Front view of Phaguwala
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictSangrur
Elevation
252 m (827 ft)
Population
  Total2,354 (2,011 census)
Languages
  OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
148026
Telephone code91 01672
Vehicle registrationPB 13-/ PB 84-
Nearest cityBhawanigarh
Literacy94%
Lok Sabha constituencyMr. Bhagwant Mann
Vidhan Sabha constituencyMr Vijay Inder Singla (Congress)
ClimateExtreme hot in summers and Extreme cold in winters

Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Navmi Shri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji

Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Naumi, Phaguwala

According to local tradition Phaguwala had not been founded when the Sikh guru Tegh Bahadur Ji passed through this area whilst on his journey from Bhawanigarh to Sunam. According to this tradition the guru met a brahmin peasant ploughing his fields near Bhawanigarh; the peasant served the Guru Ji with food and drink before the guru continued on his journey. To honor the Guru's visit, the Brahmin is said to have constructed a platform and began worshiping it as a sacred site. The site is one kilometer north of the present village.

After sometime the construction of the original platform, a room was constructed and a fair was held to celebrate Basant Panchmi - the fifth day of the light half of the Hindu lunar month of Magh (January–February), the first day of spring. This shrine was eventually developed into a proper gurdwara and was called Gurudwara Sahib Patshahi Naumi "The gurdwara of the ninth master" during the time of Maharaja Narinder Singh of Patiala (1846–62CE) who is also said to have presented a copy of the Guru Granth Sahib for installation here. The present buildings comprising a semi-octagonal sanctum with a domed room above it and a square hall in front, and other ancillaries, were constructed during the 1960s. A 100 feet (30 m) square sarovar has also been added since. The gurdwara owns 14 acres (57,000 m2) of land. It is managed by the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee under Section 87 of the Gurdwaras Act.

The main congregation is held on the fifth day of the light half of each lunar month. Largely attended religious fairs are held on this day falling in the lunar months of Jeth (21 May – 22 June) and Magh to coincide with the martyrdom anniversary of Guru Arjan Dev Ji and Basant Panchmi respectively. All Panchmies are also celebrated at Gurudwara sahib.

Politics

Gram (Village) Panchayat of Phaguwala is local body responsible for governing, developing and managing the village. It includes Sarpanch and members.. Now Phaguwala is divided into 9 wards and each member is elected from each ward. Phaguwala comes under Lok Sabha and Vidhan Sabha constituency seat of Sangrur.

Project Green 2012

Mission Project Green

Project Green works to enhance and beautify green spaces. Two village parks were constructed. Trees were planted across the boundary of village and at common places under this project.

Education

Government Sr. Sec School Phaguwala
  • Government Senior Secondary School - converted to smart school in 2019
  • Satya Bharti School

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