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Sepoy/Honorary Captain Baba Harbhajan Singh [a] (1946–1968) was an Indian Army soldier who served from 30 June 1965 to 4 October 1968. He is said to serve the Indian Army even after his death by coming in dreams of soldiers and telling them the plans of their enemies.
Yogi Bhajan (born Harbhajan Singh Puri) [1] (August 26, 1929 – October 6, 2004), also known as Siri Singh Sahib to his followers, was an American entrepreneur, yoga guru, [2] and putative spiritual teacher. He introduced his version of Kundalini yoga to the United States.
Harbhajan Mann, a Punjabi singer and actor; Harbhajan Rai, a former field hockey player from Canada; Baba Harbhajan Singh, an Indian army soldier who died near the Nathula Pass in eastern Sikkim, India; Harbhajan Lakha, Indian politician. Harbhajan Singh (poet), a Punjabi poet, critic, cultural commentator, and translator
Harbhajan Singh was born in a very small village named Dholowal of District Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India on the 10th of September 1956. [1] As a child, he was known for his athleticism. He won several medals in various sports at the state level in the under 18 years old age group. He was considered the best athlete at Khalsa College Garhdiwala.
Baba Harbhajan Singh (1946–1968), Indian army soldier Baba Hardev Singh , also known as Nirankari Baba (1954–2016), Indian spiritual teacher Baba Kashmira Singh , head of the Sidhant Sant Samaj/Gurbani (Gurmati) Sidhant Pracharak Sant Samaj, a pro-Gurmat organization in Jalandhar, India
3HO (Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization), also known as Sikh Dharma of the Western Hemisphere or Sikh Dharma International, is a controversial American organization founded in 1969 by Harbhajan Singh Khalsa, also called "Yogi Bhajan".
It was the native village of the legendary Baba Harbhajan Singh, a soldier revered by the Indian Army in Sikkim. References This page was last edited on 14 August ...
Gurbachan Singh Salaria; Mariappan Saravanan; Nirmal Jit Singh Sekhon; Somnath Sharma; Fateh Singh (shooter) Baba Harbhajan Singh; Joginder Singh (soldier) Manpreet Singh (soldier) Nand Singh; Piru Singh; Rajinder Singh (brigadier) Rakesh Singh Malhan; Shaitan Singh; Sujjan Singh Yadav; Anuj Sood