Baba vadbhag Singh Ji Punjabi song 🙏♥️ song
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Baba Vadbhag Singh Ji (1715/16–1761) was a notable Sikh warrior–ascetic, healer, and religious leader:
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🛡️ Early Life & Lineage
Born in Kartarpur (Punjab) to Baba Ram Singh and Mata Raj Kaur, descendant of Dhir Mal (Guru Gobind Singh’s cousin) .
Trained in scriptures and martial arts from a young age, showing prodigious aptitude .
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⚔️ Military Leadership & Resistance
In 1757, during Pathan invasions under Nasar Ali, he was tortured and Kartarpur was desecrated. He escaped to the hills and vowed vengeance .
Allied with Adina Beg Khan and Dal Khalsa army led by Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, he fought Pathans, reclaimed Doaba, and avenged the desecration of Kartarpur with brutal reprisals .
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🌄 Retreat & Establishment of Dera
After the military campaign, he retired to Mairi in Himachal Pradesh (Una district) to lead an ascetic life, founding a dera (hermitage/shrine) .
The site, known as "Darshani Khud" or "Dhauli Dhar/Charanganga," is where he experienced a divine vision of the Sikh Gurus .
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🙏 Spiritual Healer & Exorcist
Baba Ji became famed for healing the mentally afflicted and exorcising evil spirits. During the annual Hola Mohalla fair (Phalgun full moon, Feb–Mar), ritual dances, drumming, incense, and symbolic caging of spirits were performed .
This became a major pilgrimage—devotees from Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan, and other regions flocked seeking spiritual relief .
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🎉 Dera & Mela Highlights
The dera includes Dehra Sahib, Manji Sahib, Beiri Sahib gurdwaras, a courtyard, langar hall, and the sacred cascades (Darshani Khud) .
The ten‑day fair features hoisting of the Jhanda Sahib (flag), rituals to de‑possess spirits, hand‑printed “Panja Sahib” prasād, sacred baths in waterfall, and drumming ceremonies .
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📍 Final Years & Legacy
Baba Ji passed away on 31 December 1761 in Mairi .
His shrine—Dera Baba Vadbhag Singh—is now a revered pilgrimage site, especially known for spiritual healing and the vibrant fair .
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🌟 Why “500”?
You likely referenced the 500‑year mark. Although he lived in the 1700s, the "500" could refer to a quincentenary commemoration of his shrine or legacy. Feel free to clarify if you meant an upcoming anniversary or event!
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Would you like directions to the dera from Kota, details on the Mela schedule, or more historical references?
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