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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. Nawab Kumhar - Wikipedia

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    Kumhar was taught the art of ballad singing by Allah Ditta Warriach from a neighbouring village. 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 ...

  4. 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]

  5. 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.

  6. Raja Sálbán - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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]

  9. Kumar (actor) - Wikipedia

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    The film was based on a popular Punjabi devotional story of Puran Bhagat. Following the riots of 1933 [ 4 ] which was due to a dispute between Sikhs and Muslims at the Shaheed Ganj Mosque in Lahore , Bose rechristined Ali Meer as Kumar , as he feared of backlash the film might receive with the leading man, who's actually a Muslim , playing a ...