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Haidakhan Babaji, simply called Babaji by his students and devotees, was a religious teacher who appeared near the village of Haidakhan [a] in northern India (Uttarakhand) and taught publicly from 1970 until his death in 1984.
Bhole runs two ashrams in Uttar Pradesh and holds weekly religious gatherings, known as satsangs, where he often talks about leading a simple and virtuous life. The preacher’s Sri Jagar Guru Baba organization had spent more than two weeks preparing for this event. Police have launched a search for Bhole and other organizers.
The epithet of Bholanath is sometimes associated with the episode of Bhasmasura.In this legend, the aforementioned asura sought the boon of turning anything he touched to ash after propitiating Shiva.
Mohammed Rafi, Aarti Mukherjee Shirdi Ke Sai Baba "Saibaba Bolo Dagmag Jag Yeh Bol" Pandurang Dixit Manoj Kumar Manoj Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, Anup Jalota, Jani Babu Qawwal Thief of Baghdad "O Balma, Mere Balma" Laxmikant–Pyarelal Anand Bakshi solo
The Kanwar (or Kānvar/ Kāvaḍ) Yātrā is an annual pilgrimage of devotees of Shiva, known as Kānvarias (Hindustani: [कावड़िया]) or "Bhole" (Hindustani: [भोले]), to Hindu pilgrimage places of Haridwar, Gaumukh and Gangotri (Uttarakhand) and Ajgaibinath Temple in Sultanganj, Bhagalpur in order to fetch holy waters of Ganges River.
The Temple of Baba Bhole Peer. The festival of Bhole Peer is a mela held on 13 Haad. This festival will fall somewhere in the middle of May in the Christian calendar. It is a famous annual event here, which has seen many renowned Punjabi singers performing, including Hans Raj Hans. Entrance of the Temple
Baidyanath Temple (IAST: Baidyãnath), also known as Baba Baidyanath Dham, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva. It is located in Deoghar , in the Santhal Parganas division of the Indian state of Jharkhand . [ 1 ]
Baba Taraknath also known as Baba Tarakeshwar or Baba Tarakeshwarnath. He is a violent (Ugra) form of Lord Shiva who drank venom (Vish) during Samudra-manthan. Tarakeshwarnath is the husband of Bhagwati Tara. His shivalinga is also situated in Bengal, a few kilometres away from Tarapith.