Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Baba Harbhajan Singh: A story of a dead sepoy

He has defeated death. Believe it or not but it is true, one of its kind of story in the world- a man from an Indian army in a Nathula border is still doing his duty even after his death some three decades back.

60km from Gangtok towards the panoramic view of the Nathula landscape, a road leads towards the valley of Kupup. Here is the shrine of Baba Harbhajan popularly known as Baba Mandir. Baba Harbhajan has been guarding the international boundary of the two Asian giants, China and India over the last three decades. But believe me he does it alone. Even the army men on the other side of the International Wall confirm that they had seen a man riding a horse all alone patrolling the border. 


Born in Brondal village of Kapurthala, Punjab Harbhajan Singh joined the 23rd Punjab Battalion in February 1966 as a sepoy. The year of 1968 when the states of Sikkim and North Bengal was under the rage of great natural disasters where landslides, floods and heavy rain had taken thousands of lives across the two states. On October 4, 1968 sepoy Harbhajan Singh was escorting a mule caravan from his battalion headquarters in Tekula to Dengchukla, he fell into a fast flowing stream and was drowned. Searches for Sepoy Harbhajan were made with no results . On the fifth day of the missing, his colleague Pritam Singh had a dream of Harbhajan Singh informing him of his tragic incident and his dead body being found under the heap of snow. Harbhajan Singh desired to have a samadhi made after him. Pritam Singh ignored the dream as just as an imagination but later when the body of Sepoy Harbhajan Singh was found at the spot where Harbhajan Singh had informed the army official was taken aback and to mark respect and towards his wish a samadhi was constructed near Chhokya Chho. 

Baba Harbhajan Singh warns of the dangerous activities on the border through the dreams of fellow army men. Even Chinese army men believe to have seen a human figure doing patrolling in the night across the border. Baba Harbhajan Singh is today honoured the rank of Honorary Captain and his samadhi reconstructed at the junction of Kupup Gnathang road and the pathway leading to Menmecho Lake as a part of the watershed memorial complex. Over the years the shrine of Baba Harbhajan has obtained a huge devotion across all frontiers. Baba is respected and worshiped by every army man in Sikkim. They believe Baba would forecast an accident in the valley much ahead of the happening.

Baba Mandir is a three room structure. The central room has a large portrait of the Baba along with other Hindu deities and Sikh Gurus. To the right of the central room is the personal room of Baba. The room has every household belongings required for daily activities, from clothes, shoes, slippers and a neat sleeping bed, it is all well maintained. The uniforms are neatly ironed and shoes polished ready for use. Opposite to this room is a small room that has an office cum store room. The room is filled with water bottles, unused slippers, tooth brushes and other items offered to Baba. The followers believe that the water kept in the Mandir after a week would turn into holy water and cure every ailment. People believe that the slippers kept here would help patients with gout and other foot problems and so on. That devotee who cannot visit the shrine sends letters to Baba that is opened by the associate of Baba. These letters usually have the request for the Baba to help solve personal problems and the gratitude for being helped.

Every October 4 a special ceremony is organized by the Indian army out here to honour the role of Baba Harbhajan Singh as well as the martyrs of Indian army who laid their lives for the safeguard of the country. Every Sunday and Tuesday throughout the year puja is observed at Baba Mandir where free meals are distributed among the devotees. These are the best days to visit Baba Mandir for any visitors.

Despite the blessing of the Baba the armies at Nathula border are on high alert when Baba goes on an annual leave from September 15 to November 15 every year. Even leaves for other army men during the months are cancelled and extra cautions are sought after. This true legend of Baba Harbhajan is only next to the significance of Lord Kanchenjunga for the people of Sikkim.

2 comments:

  1. This shows His love for the country, indeed a True soldier. Baba has been serving the country even after his death. And we all know India needs him. This is truely amazing. I have had the chance to visit Baba's Samadhi and makes me feel good about this. Would have been helpful if the mailing address too was provided along with the post

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  2. Fascinating,Harbajan baba ki Jai.

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