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Bhagat Baba Kalu

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Baba Kalu
Personal life
Born
Barial, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India
Died
Panch Nangal, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India
NationalityIndian
Known forLocal Sikh Bhagat revered in the Hoshiarpur and Phagwara areas of Punjab, India
OccupationBhagat, religious teacher
Religious life
ReligionSikhism
Senior posting
Disciples
  • Lachhmi Chand, Sri Chand, Megh Chand, Tara Chand

Baba Kalu is a local Sikh Bhagat revered by the people of the Hoshiarpur and Phagwara areas within Punjab, India.

History

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Baba Kalu was born in Barial, a village in Hoshiarpur during medieval times. He spent his final days in the village of Panch Nangal near the village Khushalpur in Hoshiarpur where his wooden sandals are still kept.[1]

The main shrine of Baba Kalu is in Panshta (also known as Panchhat).

Baba Kalu was of the Manauti surname and had two sons: Ganesha and Mehesha. The latter left issue who are styled Bawas and live in the villages of Panshta, Barial, Panch Nangal, Khutiar and Kahnpur. He also had 4 disciples: Lachhmi Chand, Sri Chand, Megh Chand, and Tara Chand, among whose descendents is a Granthi.

The shrine in Panshta hosts the annual Baisakhi Mela.[2] A representative of the shrine travels to the villages that attend the Mela to gather contributions. People from many villages attend the Mela including people from the adjoining villages of Narur and Jalwehra as well as people from Lakhpur and Sahni.

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References

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  1. ^ A Glossary of the tribes and castes of the Punjab & North-West Frontier Province, H.A.Rose, Ibbeston, Maclagan
  2. ^ http://panshta.com/index_files/Page1164.htm[permanent dead link]