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Puran also known as Baba Sahaj Nath Ji, is the supreme head of the Jandiyals, a Hindu caste.The Jandiyals gather twice a year on Guru Purnima and worship Puran Bhagat. The temple of Bawa Sahaj Nath Ji is located in Pakistan, but after partition, the Jandiyals constructed a temple in Jandi near Heeranagar, Jammu, and in Talab tillo (Jammu), another temple is in Taragarh near Dinanagar where ...
The epic is based on the ancient legend of saint Puran Bhagat (Bhagat is the Punjabi word for a saint, devotee). Puran is a prince whose father marries a girl named Loona, much younger than him. Loona, the stepmother of Puran, is attracted to Puran and conveys her feelings to him. Puran, a devotee of God and having pure thoughts, refuses. Loona ...
Punjabi Eh Janam Tumhare Lekhe (Translation: "This life is dedicated to you (God)") is a Punjabi movie based on the life of " Bhagat Puran Singh " starring Pavan Malhotra . [ 1 ]
Raja Rasalu is a fictional character and protagonist of the Adventures of Raja Rasalu, a Punjabi folktale. According to the story, he is son of Raja Sálbán, the king of Sialkot, and a younger brother of Puran Bhagat. [1]
English: Puran Bhagat is a Punjabi folktale by Qadir Yar. ਪੰਜਾਬੀ: ਪੂਰਨ ਭਗਤ ਇੱਕ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਕਿੱਸਾ ਹੈ ਜੋ ਕਿ ਕਾਦਰ ਯਾਰ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਲਿਖਿਆ ਗਿਆ ਸੀ।
Raja Salban's first wife, Queen Icchira gave birth to Puran Bhagat. Upon the suggestion of local astrologers, Puran was sent away from the King for the first 12 years of his life, as it was said that King could not see the face of his son. [8] While Puran was away, the king married a young girl named Luna, who a tanner's daughter.
He became known at the age of 35 on Lahore Radio in 1933. His major contributions to Punjabi culture are Jugni, Sohni Mahiwal, Mirza Sahiban, Dhol Sammi, Sassi Punnu, Dulla Bhatti, Puran Bhagat, Jaimal Phatta etc. [2] His sons Sarja and Mirza used to sing while his son Buta played jorri (alghoza). The prominent jorri player with them was Janna.
Temple Near to the Well. According to Punjabi folklore, prince Puran Bhagat was born to King of Sialkot Raja Sálbán and his queen Icchira. Upon the suggestion of local astrologers, Puran was sent away from the King for the first 12 years of his life, as it was said that King could not see the face of his son. [3]