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  2. 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.

  3. Eh Janam Tumhare Lekhe - Wikipedia

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    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 ] Cast

  4. Pingalwara - Wikipedia

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    Pingalwara was founded informally in year 1924 by a then 19-year-old Ramji Das who later became famous as Bhagat Puran Singh Dr. Inderjit Kaur Pingalwara and Harbhajan Bajwa Pingalwara is officially registered as the All India Pingalwara Charitable Society under the Act 1960, Reg. No. 130.

  5. The Big Heart - Wikipedia

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    Satyapal, Puran Bhagat Singh, and Ralia all play their role in the struggle against the capitalists in their own way. Ananta's Gandhian approaches are unwelcomed. Ralia, in his utter madness kills Ananta, hitting his head against a machine repeatedly. The story ends with the machine emerging the winner over human.

  6. 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.

  7. Why I Am an Atheist - Wikipedia

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    Why I Am an Atheist (Hindi: मैं नास्तिक क्यों हूँ) is an essay written by Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh in 1930 in Lahore Central Jail. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The essay was a reply to his religious friends who thought Bhagat Singh became an atheist because of his vanity.

  8. Puran Singh - Wikipedia

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    Professor Puran Singh (Punjabi: ਪ੍ਰੋ. ਪੂਰਨ ਸਿੰਘ ; 17 February 1881 – 31 March 1931) was a Punjabi poet , scientist and mystic. Born in Abbottabad , now in Pakistan, in a Sikh family, [ 2 ] he is one of the founders of modern Punjabi poetry. [ 3 ]

  9. 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.