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HISTORY OF BAGRIAN
Bagrian is a village located in Sangrur District, in Punjab, India which has a significant place in Sikh history. Now Called it by Bagrian Haveli name. The House of Bagrian owned much of the land and the haveli in the village, where certain important artifacts that belonged to the Sikh Gurus are kept.
The bhai Family Of Bagrian
house of Bagrian is closely linked with the spread of Sikhism in the Malwa region of Punjab. Guru Arjun Dev Ji and later Guru Hargobind Sahib baptised the successive descendants of the family, i.e. Sindhu and Rup Chand. In recognition of the services of Rup Chand in the Sikh cause, Guru Hargobind named him as his own brother and bestowed on him the benediction of langer, a free kitchen, which to this day feeds the poor and those who visit the place. This benevolence was further graced when the last Guru, ordained that the descendants of the family would be considered as his descendants. Two of the brothers from the Bagrian family had accompanied Guru Gobind Singh to Nanded Sahib.
The House of Bagrian has been in the service of the Panth almost for four centuries. The Gurus have blessed the House to render service to humanity and spread the teachings of the Gurus far and wide. The benediction of langar was bestowed upon Bhai Roop Chand by the sixth Guru Har Gobind Sahib ji. The first Langar ever, was served at Bagrian Fort, more than 300 years ago, by Rup Chand. That tradition continues even today. More than 300 people are served Dal and Roti every single day. The House of Bagrian has served the cause of Sikh faith for centuries. The House of Bagrian has been held in high esteem by all the Sikh Maharajas. From cradle to the cremation, all ceremonies of the Sikh Royals are performed by the Bhai Sahib of Bagrian. Guru Teg Bahadurji decided that Bhai Roop Chand will perform the marriage ceremony of Guru Gobind Singh ji. So this legendary service was showered upon Bhai Sahib and He performed the marriage ceremony.
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ARJAN SINGH, BHAYEE
(1875-1946), of Bagarian, titled chief much honoured in Sikh piety, was a descendant of Bhai Rup Chand, a devoted disciple of Guru Hargobind, who had bestowed on him the title `Bhai` (also written as Bhayee) or holy brother. Rup Chand belonged to the village of Vadda Ghar, in Amritsar district, but upon receiving Guru Hargobind`s blessing he founded (1631) a village in the Malva region of the Punjab which he named Bhai Rupa. Rup Chand`s sons, Bhai Param Singh and Bhai Dharam Singh, received the rites of Khalsa baptism at the hands of Guru Gobind Singh.
They accompanied the Guru to Nanded in the South. Param Singh is said to have died there while Dharam Singh was sent back to the Punjab by the Guru with many gifts, including a giitka or breviary and a sword which are still preserved by the descendants as sacred relics. Born in 1875 the son of Bhai Kishan Singh at Bagarian, a village now in Sangrur district, to which the family had shifted, Arjan Singh had his early education under his uncle Bhai Narain Singh who was a reputed man of letters and who taught him several modern Indian and classical languages. Arjan Singh succeeded to his estate when he was very young.
Besides his position as a landed aristocrat, he was acknowledged by the Sikh ruling chiefs of Patiala, Nabha,Jind, Faridkot, Kapurthala and Kalsia as a religious mentora status the Bhais of Bagarian had always enjoyed in view of the family having been blessed by the Gurus themselves. Bhai Arjan Singh himself administered the rites of initiation to Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala and Maharaja Ripudaman Singh of Nabha, and installed the latter on the throne after the death in 1911 of his father, Maharaja Sir Hira Singh.
He was chosen to be the first president of the Chief Khalsa Diwan established on 30 October 1902, serving in that capacity for nearly 15 years. In 1934, he presided over the Sarab Hind Sikh Samparadai Conference at Bhaini Sahib and in 1938 over the 27th Sikh Educational Conference at Amritsar. He was awarded by the British government the title of Sardar Bahadur in 1916, and, in June 1919, the Order of the British Empire was conferred upon him. He also served as president of the Khalsa Pratinidh Diwan, Ludhiana, and as a member of the Amritsar Khalsa College Managing Committee as well as of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. Bhai Arjan Singh died at Bagariari on 8 November 1946.#exploreworld #review #travel