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Baba Lakha Singh is a charlatan, false saint of [[Abohar]], [[Punjab]] who declared that he was the embodiment of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji.
Baba Lakha Singh is a charlatan, false saint of [[Abohar]], [[Punjab]] who declared that he was the embodiment of [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji and [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji.



Revision as of 05:03, 11 October 2011

Baba Lakkha Singh

Baba Lakha Singh is a charlatan, false saint of Abohar, Punjab who declared that he was the embodiment of Guru Nanak Dev Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji.

Recently, he has absconded to Rajasthan after word spread of his blasphemous assertions and proclamations.

  • Lakha, who published posters and calendars under the name Guru Baba Lakha Singh Ji had been coming to a Gurdwara in the nearby village of Bahavalvasi where he and his followers would dance to the beat of drums.
  • The baba would hold divana inside the Gurdwara hall and sat parallel to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji where villagers made offerings, and prostrated before him. The Gurdwara management committee members have helplessly stood by claiming the baba’s followers were strong arming them and would squash any attempts to disrupt the charlatan’s divans inside the Gurdwara.

In a recent video the pakhandi baba boasts that he will also send the posters proclaiming he was “Guru Baba Lakha” to the “Takhts”. Dozens of villagers are seen prostrating before him and shouting “Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal” to his absurd claims.

There is no theory in sikhism of Embodiment of any Sikh Guru or any Bhagat or Bhatt.