His disciple and successor was Baba Thamman Singh. Widely known for his piety, he was extremely outspoken. Once in his eccentricity he not only prophesied the extinction of Sikh states at the hands of the Russians but also held illuminations to celebrate the “occasion.” When the news reached Maharaja Karam Singh, the ruler of Patiala in whose territory Pharvahl then lay, he had Thamman Singh`s tongue slashed and banished him from his lerritorv. However, the derd named after him at Pharvahl still exists.
Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Nauvi, at the northern edge of the village, continued to be maintained by the village sangat. The original building constructed by Bhai Sobha Singh had a hall with a square sanctum added to it. In recent years the Manji Sahib has been replaced by a low ceiling hall. The Gurdwara has 28 acres of land and is administered by the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee through a local committee.
References :
1. Gian Singh, Giani, Twarikh Gurduarian. Amritsar, n.d.
2. Narotam, Tara Singh, Sri Guru Tirath Sangrahi. Kankhal, 1975