Bassi Pathana is a historical city and a municipal council in Fatehgarh Sahib district in the state of Punjab, India.
Bassi Pathana is the founder of the First Sewing Machine and its key parts in Asia in the 1920s.
[1] As of 2011[update] India census,[1] Bassi Pathana had a population of 20,288 with 10,665 males and 9,623 females.
Bassi Pathana was visited by the 9th Sikh Master Guru Teg Bahadur Ji and the 10th Sikh Master Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
This historic city has one temple named Brahamghat, where a sage called Rishi Ajgaiwanand is said to have meditated here for years.
This city also has a historic lord Shiva temple named Prachin Shiv Mandir (in old Subzi Mandi) situated in the main bazaar of Bassi Pathana near the main post office.
Bassi Pathanan city also had an old railway station which was built during the British rule in India.
Villages in the Bassi Pathana Tehsil include: The city population comprises these religions Sikhs, Hindu, Jainis, Christians and Muslims There are many temples, gurudwaras, masjids, and a church within the city.
The biggest festival in Bassi Pathana is Basant Panchami(Panjami).