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  2. Puran Bhagat - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Puran Bhagat (film) - Wikipedia

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    Puran Bhagat (Puran Bhakt) is a 1933 Hindi devotional biopic film from New Theatres Ltd. Calcutta. [1] The film was Debaki Bose's debut direction in Hindi. [2] The film starred K. L. Saigal, Uma Shashi, Kumar, Molina Devi, K. C. Dey and Tarabai. [3]

  4. Loona (Punjabi epic) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Qadir Yar - Wikipedia

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    Digitization of Qissa Puran Bhagat by Qadir Yar. Qadir Yar started his literary career with Mehraj Nama (1832), the longest poem composed by him and containing 1014 couplets. The poem gives a fictional account of Prophet Muhammad's journey through the seven skies. It tells the story of Puran Bhagat.

  6. Puran's Well - Wikipedia

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    Puran's Well is a well located near Sialkot in the Punjab province of Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is usually associated with mythical prince of Sialkot, Puran Bhagat . History

  7. Bhagat Puran Singh - Wikipedia

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    Bhagat Puran Singh on a 2004 stamp of India. Bhagat Puran Singh (4 June 1904 – 5 August 1992) was an Indian writer, environmentalist, and philanthropist.As a young man he decided to dedicate his life to humanitarian work, and in 1947, he established Pingalwara, a home for the sick and disabled in Amritsar.

  8. List of converts to Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Bhagat Puran Singh (1904–1992) – great visionary; accomplished environmentalist; founder of the "All India Pingalwara Charitable Society; being deeply influenced by the teachings of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, he converted to Sikhism. [11] Sahib Singh – renowned Sikh academic who made a tremendous contribution to Sikh literature.

  9. Raja Rasalu - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of the Panjáb Hero Rájá Rasálu, by Charles Swynnerton, 1884. The story of Raja Salban and his two sons, Puran and Rasalu, has been popular in Punjab for several centuries.