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Baba Gurbhachan Singh Manochahal


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Daily Routine and Rehit

In the early days of the movement, Baba Gurbachan Singh kept a hideout in the swamps of the Mand area. Here he set up some huts and also a separate hut for Guru Granth Sahib. Baba jee would sleep on the floor and every day wake up at amrit vela and do two hours of naam abhyaas. After, he would complete his very long nitnem and do sehaj paath from Guru Granth Sahib. Baba jee daily completed five Sukhmani Sahibs even in the thick of battle.

After his morning paath Baba jee would read up to seven different newspapers to keep aware of events and government propoganda. He would plan strategic strikes that would weaken India’s hold on Punjab and break the occupier’s confidence.

During this time, Baba jee even had amrit sinchaars at this small dera for those who wanted to become Khalsa.

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vahegur

there kurbanee will never be forgotten

it will not be in vain either

we must learn to not let these kurbanee just go to vain

we gottawake up and free ourselves

even if it means u start doin ure nitnem

do ure bhagtjee too

but the time wil come when sikhs will get up and take there rights

dhan dhan baba manochal singh je

bhla chuka maf

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vahegur

there kurbanee will never be forgotten

it will not be in vain either

we must learn to not let these kurbanee just go to vain

we gottawake up and free ourselves

even if it means u start doin ure nitnem

do ure bhagtjee too

but the time wil come when sikhs will get up and take there rights

dhan dhan baba manochal singh je

bhla chuka maf

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