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Baba Banta Singh Munda Pind | |
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Notable work | Preacher, motivational speaker |
Baba Banta Singh, also known as Baba Banta Singh Munda Pind, is a prominent preacher of Sikhism. He belongs to Baba Bidhi Chand Family.[citation needed]
The History of Baba Bidhi Chand Ji
[edit]The Early Life and coming in contact of Guru Sahib
In early years of life before coming in contact of Guru Sahib, Bhai Bidhi Chand was a thief. His maternal village was Sarhali, a village in District Amritsar. The village was notoriously called as ‘Sarhali of thieves'. He got this bad habit at the instance of bad elements while being at Sarhali.
At one incident it so happened that he stole away a few heads of cattle from a village at night. The alert villagers chased him with long sticks and spears so closely that he felt very insecure and terrorized and prayed for his safety and vowed to leave this habit forever. The villagers could not catch him.
He came in the company of Bhai Adli, a devout sikh of Guru Arjan Sahib ji. Bhai Adli took him in for a glimpse of the Guru Arjan Sahib Ji. He implored, “I am a thief, please own me and make me your own thief.” The guru smiled and asked him to leave this bad habit and live a life in fear of God and in the service of poor; and thereafter he turned to be a devout true sikh of Guru.
Bhai Bidhi Chand was a healthy youth of good height and body. Now he became conscious of his soul and his mind became pure. He devoted his whole life and was always ready to accept any command of the Guru. He learnt sincerely the teachings of the guru and put them into practice. Pleased with his devotion and learning, Guru Arjan Dev Sahib Ji appointed him to preach Sikh way of life and sent him to various villages and far off places for this purpose .
Philosophy
[edit]Baba Banta Singh unlike orthodox ideology, urges people to apply the teachings of Sikh Gurus in daily life, instead of just performing the rituals. He urges common Sikh people to read and understand the Gurbani and follow it in day-to-day activities.
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