Shaheed Bhai Harbhajan Singh Ji was born on 17th April 1947 in the
village of Bhattian in Gurdaspur. His father Sardar jagat Singh was a
Gursikh since 1923-24 to the present. Whenever I speak to him about
Harbhajan Singh's Shaheedi, he has an immediate shine in his eyes and
tells me in a very cool and calm manner that his son has managed to
achieve so much in his thirty-one years and has managed to get much
further than us. He says with great humbleness that he is very proud
that his son has given Shaheedi to protect the honour of the Khalsa
Panth and against the disrespect shown to Guru Sahib.
Bhai Harbhajan Singh's mother is also an Amritdhari
Bibi. On her son's Shaheedi she thanked Akal Purkh, as Guru Sahib's
Hukam is:
lis kee basat this agar rakeh
Prabh ki agar maneh matheh
She did not shed one tear and even tried to stop
anybody else who was crying. His mother, Harbans Kaur has a very gentle
personality and never even speaks loudly to anyone at home. Most of what
Harbhajan Singh achieved was due to his Gurmukh mother and father.
Shaheed Bhai Harbhajan Singh ji leaves behind his
wife joginder Kaur ji who wears a Keski and three children, Baljinder
Singh, Kulwant Kaur and Balkar Singh. His wife is living in Chardi Kala
according to God's Will. Bhai Harbhajan Singh has three brothers: Sardar
Niranjan Singh who is a teacher in a government school, Sardar Gurmeet
Singh who is with the BSF and Sardar Hardev Singh who is a farmer. He
also has two sisters who are married. He was the only one who was
Amritdhari out of his brothers and sisters.
Bhai Harbhajan Singh studied up to the tenth class in
the government school of Kahnuwaan. After his this he began studying for
some time in college, but then enrolled to do a course in Agriculture at
Ludhiana University. After completing the course he started working as
an Inspector in Gobindpur block. About three years ago he took Amrit
with all his family at the Akhand Kirtani jatha Smagam at Batala on Guru
Nanak ji's Gurpurb. He used to enjoy wearing fashionable clothes. A
little while after taking Amrit he started wearing the Khalsa Bana with
Damala and blue Chola. He had a glowing face, a special shine in his
eyes and was always in Chardi Kala.
Bhai Harbhajan Singh had the courage to always speak
the truth to somebody's face and would never agree to anything that
wasn't based on Gurmat. From the day he took Amrit he was a complete
Bebeki, so much so that he only drank milk milked by the hands of an
Amritdhari. He was admitted to hospital for a period of time, but he
would not allow the doctors to touch his hair and left his fate in the
hands of Akal Purakh. Guru Sahib healed him and made him well again
quickly.
He would get up at Amrit Vela to do Naam Abyass
according to Guru Sahib's Hukkam.After Naam-Abyass he would recite I the
Banis of Japji, Jaap, Swaya, Chopai and Anand Sahib. I Whenever he had
more time he would also recite Asa Di Vaar, Sukhmani Sahib, Shabad
Hazarai Pathshahi Oasvi and Shabad Hazarai Patshahi Panjmi. After Nitnem
he would do Darshan of Guru Sahib and only then would he have something
to eat.
He very much enjoyed performing and listening to
Kirtan. He would sit the whole night, singing with the Kirtanis and
doing Naam-Abyass. He would never sing a Shabad without first learning
it by memory. Whenever he met another Gursikh, it would always be with
great humbleness. He would go so far as to hold the other Gursikhs hand
and start kissing it. He would always embrace Gursikhs and do
Naam-Abyass with them and it would seem that they had not seen each
other for ages. Whenever he met me, it was always in a very loving
manner. Bhai Harbhajan Singh was also very close to Bhai Gurdial Singh
Ladupur Ji, Bhai Joginder Singh Ji Nenokhot, Bhai Bakshish Singh Ji and
Bhai Sarbjeet Singh Ji Udonangal. Once he met Bhai Surbjeet Singh who
had his beard tied up at the time. Bhai Harbhajan Singh told him it was
not becoming for a Gursikh to tie up his beard. Bhai Sarbjeet Singh
immediately opened his beard and never tied it up again. This is an
example of how other Singhs respected him.
Bhai Harbhajan Singh had great respect for Master
Niranjan Singh Ji from Gurdaspur and greatly enjoyed his Kirtan.
Whenever he met Master Darshan Singh Ji Basrawa he
would run to touch his feet and would never stop no matter how much
Master Darshan Singh Ji tried. He had so much love for his fellow
Gursikhs. Bhai Harbhajan Singh Ji gave so much to the Guru-Panth in his
young age. According to the Guru's Hukkam, 'Thun Munn Sabh Sonp Gur Ko
Hukam Munia Payai', he gave everything to his Guru.
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