Ramdas town, where herdboy became Sikhism's key figure Baba Budha
Ramdas, a small town near the India-Pakistan border in Punjab, holds an important place in Sikh history. One of the earliest known references to the area is connected to Baba Budha, a key figure of early Sikhism. Centuries ago, a herdboy named Boora used to graze buffaloes here. The place witnessed a cattle grazer become the great saint Baba Budha.