One of Gurduwara is the complex in the village of Bhuman Shah in Depalpur, district Okara. It is named after the person of the same name, a famous saint from the Udasi sect of asceticism. The Udasi sect was initiated into the teachings of Sri Chand, the son of Guru Nanak. Bhuman Shah was born in Behlolpur to Hassa Ram and Mara Rajo Bai, around 1687 CE. A child of peculiar qualities, he was all set to become a saint by the time the family moved to Depalpur, by which time he was about fifteen years old. A keen interest in Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism colored Bhuman Shah’s teachings, while a blessing by Guru Gobind Singh led him to have a continuous langar. Baba died in 1762, but the sprawling complex in his name stands proud in Depalpur even today. This complex houses the gurdwara, residence, dharmsala and samadhis, with some having lost their structure or memories with time. Chronologically, the different structures in the complex were built in different times, and arguably the latest addition was the gurdwara.