Jagatpur is a village in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab State, India.
[1] Per census 2011, 671 people were engaged in work activities out of the total population of Jagatpur which includes 594 males and 77 females.
Baba ji was a resident of village Jagatpur but his parents' name was not known even in Shergill clan.
As the months passed, Bhai Singh Ji continued to serve the horse, and began to heal the time.
Servants would think and say in their heartfelt words: "Jut is very good-hearted, so that no one gets angry and the giver hears."
The servants then prayed, complaining that you have a desire for your name, please put the shame of our poor as before.
With such prayers, the servants left for the next village, returning to their homes as they filled the outposts, hitting the floors of Pir Jussa, saluting Multan Panchase and bowing at the court.
The first Lakdatta ji changed his face to beg for himself at Bada village and said, "Your request of the horse has been fulfilled.
The sangat likewise crossed the Beas river and filled the outposts from the adjoining villages and proceeded to the next stage by watering.
The river crosses Beas to Goindwal, Fatehabad, Naurangabad, Kot Dharmachand, Sarai Amanat Khan and Pir Raza Tal and beyond to Multan.
Likewise, he returned to the village, promising to visit Anandpur and shared the whole conversation with his family.