Bhagat Puran Singh

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Bhai Puran Singh (June 4, 1904-1992) was a writer, publisher, environmentalist and philanthropist resposible for the establishment of Pingalwara, which takes care of sick, disabled and forlorn persons.
Bhagat Puran Singh was born in Rajewal, Ludhiana. He set out in life for the service of the humanity. He founded Pingalwara 1947 with a few discarded patients. Bhagat Puran Singh's contribution in spreading awareness about environmental pollution, and increasing soil erosion also are commendable.
He was honoured by Government of India with a Padma Shri ward in 1979, which he notably surrendered in the wake of the Indian Army's attack on the Golden Temple in 1984. He died on August 5, 1992 in Amritsar.
Quotes:
  • Dignity in death is a birthright of each living thing.
  • All Punjabis should sow trees of "Bohar", "Pippal" and "Neem", which are essential to our eco-system.


Paintaing of Bhagat Puran Singh Ji.....he was almost nominated for Noble Prize (A prize for peace and love in world) in 1990 ..........

 

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About BHAGAT PURAN SINGH
Bhagat Puran Singh was a self-regulated person who made service to humanity his routine task: a man who lived an ordinary life in an extraordinary manner. He cared for the despairing, disabled and destitute with his own hands having no resources required for the purpose. He even sought alms on the streets and outside places of worship, not for himself, but to ask people to help the needy. He had no grants, no aids, no institutions to back him. His faith in God as well as in his fellow beings was unshakable. On the basis of this faith, he went ahead with his mission of building 'Pingalwara' which remains a living memorial of his life's work.
He was born on 4th June 1904to Chibu Mal and Mehtab Kaur of village Rajewal in Ludhiana district of Punjab and named Ramji Das. He was renamed Puran Singh when he converted to Sikhism during the year 1923. His mother taught him to pick up all harmful objects like thorns, pieces of broken glass, nails, other sharp objects, stones, bricks and such from the lanes and village tracks as they would injure pedestrians, beasts and passersby and laid the foundation of kindness and concern for others in the young Ramji Das.
He started his education from Khanna in Punjab and joined Lahore's Khalsa High School He performed "sewa" in Gurdwara Dera Sahib and Gurdwara Shahid Ganj of Lahore where, besides cleaning, cooking and serving food, he also tended to the aged, infirm and sick who came to the Gurdwaras for help. During this period he indulged his other great love-libraries. These store- houses of knowledge, with their immense scope for improving his mind, fascinated him as he was constantly searching for answers to the many philosophical, humanitarian and environmental questions that many intrigued him. His favourites were the Dayal Singh Library and Lala Lajpat Rai's Dwarka Dass Library, although he visited others too in Lahore. The works he read ranged form John Ruskin, Emerson, Tyson and Thoreau to Mahatma Gandhi. Equally eclectic was the variety of journals he read, finding Gandhi's weekly, 'Young India', of particular interest.
In November 1934, he came upon a four year old boy abandoned near the main gate of Gurudwara Dera Sahib. This boy was dumb, mentally impaired and physically deformed and was suffering from dysentery. Puran Singh looked after him and named him Piara, or the loved one. From that day on they were inseparable for the next 14years.Puran Singh carried Piara on his back and this became symbolic of his carrying all the aged, the infirm, the disabled, the crippled and the sick on his shoulders. It was not easy since the helpless boy's hands and feet were lifeless, and he would constantly drool on Puran Singh.
In the countdown to India's partition in 1947, twenty men, women and children lived in Gurdwara Dera Sahib. Puran Singh laboured from early dawn to late night to keep them fed, bathed, clothed and medically treated. When not tending them, he was out on the streets of Lahore, trying to raise money for his mission. Bloody events would shatter the calm of this peaceable existence. Lahore was no exception, nor was the Gurdwara Shahid Ganj which was attacked on 13 August 1947.Puran Singh and Piara escaped because they were in Gurdwara Dera Sahib that day.
On August 18, 1947, forty three year old Puran Singh, with Piara on his back, climbed on to a refugee-laden truck headed for safety to Amritsar. He was just one among several million refugees who would cross the border to reach India during those traumatic days. Puran Singh had no family in India since his parents had already expired; nor did he have friends, acquaintances or kinfolk to whom he could turn for help. He carried Piara on his back wherever he went because there was no one to look after Piara. Puran Singh described him as a "Garland Around My Neck". Born in a region, which prides itself on the military prowess of its men, Puran Singh's steadfastness and unflinching courage in adversities-though of a different order -were no less remarkable.
Bhagat Puran Singh established a home for destitute, called Pingalwara in Amritsar. On 6 March 1957, the All India Pingalwara Society was duly registered with the government. Pingalwara is interpreted in several ways. To some it means a home for the crippled', to others a 'home for handicapped'. Indifferent to appearances and trappings, salvaging lives-which were almost lost-was what mattered to Puran Singh. Bhagatji served God through his service to God's creatures and His creation.
Bhagat Puran Singh breathed his last on 5th August 1992. In 1986, he prepared a will according to which Dr. Bibi Inderjit Kaur was to be the Life-President of the PingalwaraCharitable Society after his death. Dr Inderjit Kaur, a doctor by profession, has sacrificed her family life as well as active professional practice at Sangrur to make her life and home among the inhabitants of Pingalwara, just as he had done. He made the right choice in handing over Pingalwara to her.
Today Pingalwara stands stronger than ever on a foundation of love, tender care for humanity, and dressing the physical as well as mental wounds of its inhabitants. Dr Inderjit Kaur, zealously follows the guidelines laid down by her mentor and father-figure Bhagat Puran Singh
 

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a must read pps paaji, main halle poora nahi parya, kuj bimaar haan ajj, suvere uthke poora parungi

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bohat sohni post pps bayee ji
dhann ne oho Waheguru de pyaare, jihna nu ke sab ch ohi dissda.
par bayee ji pata ni kinne k ehna warge hor chahinde ne punjab da dubbda beda taaran nu :n
 

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a must read pps paaji, main halle poora nahi parya, kuj bimaar haan ajj, suvere uthke poora parungi

But thanks for sharin
Hanji jarur paryo lokaan nu Bhagat Puran ji barre jaade pata hi nahi...ohna ne jivve selfless seva kiti......oh kisse kisse de vas di gal aa............Kasur lokaan da v nahi,,,,,,,Kitaba ch gandhi nu shad kuch hor likhya hi nahi.....:(

Rabb Mehar kare sab te, je ho sake to lok Gandhi to bahar nikal ke dekhan ke jug ch bhalyai te bhali mansi ki cheez hundi aa.

Jad apne sutt lagdi da vathere sotta chuk sakde par kisse duje lai nishkam seva koi koi virla hi kar sakda.......

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji ki Fateh..................
 

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bohat sohni post pps bayee ji

dhann ne oho Waheguru de pyaare, jihna nu ke sab ch ohi dissda.
par bayee ji pata ni kinne k ehna warge hor chahinde ne punjab da dubbda beda taaran nu :n
Hanji Dhan ne Bhagat Puran Singh warge guru de pyare........jinna ne ni-swarth adam jaat di seva kiti...........

na koi political will na kisse gaddi da rola sirf seva da bhav mann ch......
 
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