BHAI RUPA, village 18 km north of Rampura Phul (30° 16`N, 75° 14`E) in Bathinda district of the Punjab, celebrates the name of a prominent Sikh, Bhai Rupa (Roop Chand, 1614-1709), The son of Bhai Sadhu who laid the foundation of it in 1631 at the instance of Guru Hargobind. The present Gurdwara Sahib Patshahi Chhevin, a two storeyed domed building, marks that site inside the village. In the same
direction is the pavilion raised recently to accommodate larger divans. The Gurdwara, though affiliated to the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee, is managed by the descendants of Bhai Rupa. Close to the Gurdwara, in a private house belonging to one of the descendants of Bhai Rupa» is preserved an old rath or chariot. It is said to have been brought from Dera Ram Rai at Dehra Dun by Bhai Gian Chand, a grandson of Bhai Rupa. According to local tradition, it once belonged to Guru Arjan and was used by his successors, Guru Hargobind and Guru Har Rai. Education
There are 5 Governmenet school in this village name Government Senior Secondary School Bhai Rupa, Government Girsl Senior Secondary School Bhai Rupa,Government Girls Elementary School Bhai Rupa, Government Boys Elementary School Bhai Rupa, Government Elementary School(Branch) Bhai Rupa. In addition there are several schools mainly Bhai Roop Chand Senior Secondary School, Sunrise Public Senior Seondary School , Summer Hill Public Senior Seondary School, Guru Kul Internation Public School, Hargobind Public School, Deshmesh Public School, Baba Sango Vidia Mander School.
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