Saturday, May 11, 2013

Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar...

Today is the Shaheedi divas (martyrdom day) of Shaheed Bhai Gurpal Singh Babbar.



Author: Balpreet Singh 
Taken from: www.Tapoban.org

Introduction During the mid 80’s, the movement for a free state for the Khalsa was in its early stages. Scores of Singhs were shot and killed with each passing day. Thousands of bright young men and women came forward to take up arms and fight the Brahmanical oppressors, who were bent on decimating Sikhi forever. The events of 1978 and 1984 had a deep impact on the psyche of every Sikh, this ignited a passion for Sikhi and transformed them into saint-warriors. One such youth was Bhai Gurpal Singh Jee from Bhuccho Mandi, district Bathinda.


Youth
Bhai Sahib was born in 1968 at Bhuccho Mandi, Bathinda. Bhai Sahib came from very educated, rich, and prosperous family. Both of Bhai Sahib’s parents were teachers and taught at nearby high schools. Bhai Sahib was an amritdhari from childhood and was very devout. He would go to the Gurdwara daily and listen to nitnem there and only then eat anything. By the time he was in his teens he had many many bannian kanth (memorized) and was a very good akhand paathi from larivaar saroop. 

Bhai Sahib get naam drir and took amrit of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Jee from the Akhand Kirtani Jatha at the Ludhiana Smaagam. From that day he kept Sarbloah Rahit of the Khalsa. When he came home that night, on his shoulder he was carrying a boori, a hemp sack filled with sarbloh batte and other vessels. He immediately took all the china and glassware and threw them in the garbage. Bhai Sahib told his parents, “We will cook and eat in sarbloh from now on. This is the guru’s rehit.” Before going underground Bhai Sahib was always tayaar-bar-tayyar and wore the Khalsa bana, with a damala and chola. Bhai Sahib was very strong and had a good physical build.



Bhai Sahib as Engineer
Bhai Sahib was a very intelligent person who was a natural at architecture and engineering. Bhai Sahib was under 15 when he designed and oversaw the building of their beautiful new house. The house was designed in such a way that it stayed cool in the summer and warm in the winter. He himself built a chvara, second storey room with four walls exposed. On the top parts of all the outside walls of the chvara he wrote Gurbani shabads in concrete. He did the same on every other wall of the house. He had so much love for bani that he could not live without it. He wanted all that Gurbani in the house to keep reminding him to always read Gurbani.

When he made the chvara he noticed that he could not meditate with as much concentration as he wanted. He thought that he could focus more on bani if all the outside noise was eliminated. So he came up with a plan to make a basement under the master bedroom. At that time and even now basements virtually did not exist. It was not a practical building practice then. But Bhai Sahib devised a plan to make a bhora right underneath the existing room on the ground floor. He secretly put this plan into motion, only his parents knew about this. When he was done, this basement was totally self-sufficient and included a vent for air circulation.  

Joining the Movement
Bhai Sahib excelled in education and skipped a couple of grades. He decided to enroll in an Engineering Program at Punjab University at Ludhiana. He was one of the most intelligent students that the University had ever seen. It was there that he met Singhs that were working against the tyrant regime. He quickly picked up knowledge about weapons and began to take active part in the movement for freedom. The Singhs at the university did regular sat sang at the university dorms.

Bhai Gurpal Singh jee soon took part in big operations such as the rescuing of Bhai Anokh Singh Jee from the Ludhiana Court houses. He worked together with all organizations of Singhs. Bhai Sahib took action with Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara and Bhai Manmohan Singh jee. Bhai Sahib was always in chardi kala and had a tremendous nitnaem. No matter what duty brought, he always did two Sukhmani Sahib paths before eating his evening meal. Singhs that saw him talk about the red-Gurmukhi glow that was present on his face.

Soon he became the brain of the operations conducted in the Malwa region. In early 1987 Bhai Sahib came to see his parents and told them, “My time is near, do not cry after I am gone, get Singhs to do an akhand paath for me.” Before teaching a lesson to many evil police officers Bhai Sahib’s time to get Shaheedee had finally come.

Shaheedee
One hot spring three companions were asleep in Haripur, Sangroor, when someone tipped off the police and CRPF. Bhai Jarnail Singh Halwara and Bhai Gurpal Singh Jee were inside the building, and another Singh was sleeping outside. The two Singhs heard a scuffle outside and immediately knew what was happening, they locked the doors and took machine guns with them and made their way out the back door. There they were met with heavy resistance by the CRPF. The two Singhs fought like true Khalsa warriors and killed dozens of CRPF and policemen. Both Singhs suffered multiple bullet wounds and attained Shaheedee. Observers say that both Singhs’ heads did not touch the ground, such was the love that Guru Sahib had for these two chardi kala Singhs. Bhai Gurpal Singh jee was only 19 years of age at the time of Shaheedee!!! The day was May 10, 1987.

After their Shaheedee countless Singhs gathered at Bhai Gurpal Singh’s house and did an akhand paath and akhand kirtan, which was done in great chardikala. The village of Halwara made a new gurdwara in honor of Shaheed Bhai Jarnail Singh Jee Halwara. The ones that knew these Singhs will never forget the jeevan they led. The ones that never knew them, now know what they missed.

Taken from Tapoban.org

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Waheguru sikh panth nu hamesha chardi kala wich rakhe! te kurbani lai tiar bar tiar rakhe