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| Vill. lambian, [[Mohali]]
| Vill. Lambian, [[Mohali]], [[Punjab]], [[India]]
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| [[Gurudwara Amb Sahib]]
| [[Gurudwara Amb Sahib]]
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| Even today, many rich, prominent and well known traders, have large mango gardens in remembrance of this sakhi
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'''Bhai Kuram Singh''', a [[Labana]] by caste, was a resident of village Lambian. A Sikh who was a contemporary  of [[Guru Arjan]] and [[Guru Har Rai]], Bhai Kuram traveled to [[Amritsar]] hoping to get a glimpse of Guru Arjan and even to pay his respects if possible. As he left his village the mangoes, the fruit his area was noted for, were in season.


Bhai Kuram Singh, a [[Labana]] by caste, was a resident of village Lambian. He was a Sikh during the times of [[Guru Arjun]] and [[Guru Har Rai]]. Bhai Kuram came to [[Amritsar]] to have a glimpse of Guru Arjan. During his visit, mangoes were in season. Many visitors were coming to attend the [[darbar]] of the now famous [[Sikh Guru]], the great Guru Arjan. The place was heaving with devotees. Many followers were presenting their gifts and offerings to the Guru. Followers from Kabul had brought with them large sumptuous ripe mangoes. In those days Kabul was famous for its mangoes.
Reaching Amritsar he found many visitors had come to attend the [[darbar]] (court) of his [[Guru]], the great Guru Arjan whose fame had spread far and wide. The city was literally bursting with devotees and at the Guru's darbar many followers were presenting gifts and offerings to the Guru. The Guru's followers from Kabul had brought with them large sumptuous ripe mangoes, in those days Kabul was famous for its mangoes.


Bhai Kuram Singh felt sorry that he had come from the land of mangoes but had not brought with him any mangoes. When the [[darbar]] concluded that night, the ripe mangoes were distributed as [[Parshad]] (blessed food). After receiving their parshad, the followers retired to their deras (sleeping quarters) for the night. Bhai Kuram Singh did not eat the mango given to him as parshad. Next day he got up in the morning, took bath and took the mango received as parshad and offered the same in darbar.  
Seeing this Bhai Kuram Singh felt sorry that he had come from the land of mangoes but had not brought even a single mango with him, while many others from his region had brought large loads of the delicious fruit. When the [[darbar]] concluded that night, the ripe mangoes were distributed as [[Parshad]] (blessed food). After receiving their parshad, the followers retired to their deras (sleeping quarters) for the night.


Bhai Kuram Singh did not eat the mango given to him as parshad. Getting up early the next morning, he took a bath and carried the mango he had received as parshad and offered it as a gift in the darbar that morning.


The great [[Guru Arjan]] called Bhai Kuram and said "This mango was given to you as parshad but you have offered the same here".
The great [[Guru Arjan]] called to Bhai Kuram and said,


Bhai Kuram Singh very humbly bowed before the Guru and requested "Your Highness, I have come from the land of mangoes but have not brought any for offering to You, so I retained this for offering to you.
:'''"This mango was given to you as parshad but you have offered the same here".'''
 
Bhai Kuram Singh very humbly bowed before the Guru and replied,
 
:'''"Your Highness, I have come from the land of mangoes but had not brought any for offering to you, so I retained this for offering to you today".'''


Guru Ji ordered him to eat the fruit and promised him that his offerings will be accepted by the Guru one day.
Guru Ji ordered him to eat the fruit and promised him that his offerings will be accepted by the Guru one day.




==During [[Guru Har Rai]]==
==[[Guru Har Rai]] visits Bhai Kuram==


On the first day of [[Poh]], as promised by [[Guru Arjan]], the next [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Har Rai]] came to [Gurdwara Amb Sahib]] which is situated at [[Mohali]] ([[Punjab]]) from Kurukshetra. Guru ji asked about Bhai Kuram and was informed that Bhai sahib was deeply engrossed in meditation in the garden. Guru Ji came to him and ordered Bhai Kuram Singh to fulfil his promise of giving mangoes to the Guru. Bhai Kuram was shocked and confused as mangoes were not in season. He very politely and humbly informed Guru ji that he is unable to comply as fruit was not in season.  
On the first day of [[Poh]] (during mid-December), as promised by [[Guru Arjan]], the next [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Har Rai]] came to the spot which is now marked by [[Gurdwara Amb Sahib]] which is situated at [[Mohali]] ([[Punjab]]) from Kurukshetra. Guru ji asked about Bhai Kuram and was informed that Bhai sahib was deeply engrossed in meditation in the garden. Guru Ji came to him and ordered Bhai Kuram Singh to fulfil his promise of giving mangoes to the Guru. Bhai Kuram was shocked and confused as mangoes were not in season. He very politely and humbly informed Guru ji that he was unable to comply as the fruit was not in season. He informed Guru ji that with the best will in the world, he could not, once again, fulfil his wish.


He informed Guru ji that with the best will in the world, he could not fulfil his wish again. On hearing this, Guru ji asked him to look up into the mango tree. To Bhai sahib surprise, the mango tree was full of ripe fruits. Bhai Kuram Singh was astonished and humbly touched the feet of the great Guru. Guru Ji asked him to offer the mangoes to the [[sangat]]. Obeying the Guru, Bhai Kuram Singh served mangoes to the [[Guru]] and the [[sangat]].
On hearing this, Guru ji asked him to look up into the mango tree he was seated beneath. To Bhai sahib's surprise, the mango tree was full of ripe fruits. Bhai Kuram Singh was astonished and humbly touched the feet of the great Guru. Guru Ji asked him to offer the mangoes to the [[sangat]]. Obeying the Guru, Bhai Kuram Singh served mangoes to the [[Guru]] and the [[sangat]] fulfilling his deep wish of many years before.


At this historical site stands the famous shrine called [[Gurudwara Amb Sahib]] which has the blessings of the great [[Guru Har Rai]]. At this place, the Guru blessed his [[Gursikh]], Bhai Kuram, who now felt contented and at peace having fulfilled his ambition.
At this historical site stands the famous shrine called [[Gurudwara Amb Sahib]] ("amb" means "mango" in [[Punjabi]]) which has the blessings of the great [[Guru Har Rai]]. At this place, the Guru blessed his [[Gursikh]], Bhai Kuram, who now felt contented and at peace having fulfilled his ambition by witnessing mangoes out of season.


Another shrine linked to Bhai Kuram ji is [[Gurudwara Angitha Sahib(Mohali)]]
* Another shrine linked to Bhai Kuram ji is [[Gurudwara Angitha Sahib(Mohali)]] where Yaadgar (rememberance) of Bhai Kuram Singh is situated.





Latest revision as of 19:17, 26 December 2009

Bhai Kuram
(approx between 1581 - 1650)

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Name: Kuram Singh Labana
Native: Vill. Lambian, Mohali, Punjab, India
Linked with: Gurudwara Amb Sahib
Other Info: Even today, many rich, prominent and well known traders, have large mango gardens in remembrance of this sakhi

Bhai Kuram Singh, a Labana by caste, was a resident of village Lambian. A Sikh who was a contemporary of Guru Arjan and Guru Har Rai, Bhai Kuram traveled to Amritsar hoping to get a glimpse of Guru Arjan and even to pay his respects if possible. As he left his village the mangoes, the fruit his area was noted for, were in season.

Reaching Amritsar he found many visitors had come to attend the darbar (court) of his Guru, the great Guru Arjan whose fame had spread far and wide. The city was literally bursting with devotees and at the Guru's darbar many followers were presenting gifts and offerings to the Guru. The Guru's followers from Kabul had brought with them large sumptuous ripe mangoes, in those days Kabul was famous for its mangoes.

Seeing this Bhai Kuram Singh felt sorry that he had come from the land of mangoes but had not brought even a single mango with him, while many others from his region had brought large loads of the delicious fruit. When the darbar concluded that night, the ripe mangoes were distributed as Parshad (blessed food). After receiving their parshad, the followers retired to their deras (sleeping quarters) for the night.

Bhai Kuram Singh did not eat the mango given to him as parshad. Getting up early the next morning, he took a bath and carried the mango he had received as parshad and offered it as a gift in the darbar that morning.

The great Guru Arjan called to Bhai Kuram and said,

"This mango was given to you as parshad but you have offered the same here".

Bhai Kuram Singh very humbly bowed before the Guru and replied,

"Your Highness, I have come from the land of mangoes but had not brought any for offering to you, so I retained this for offering to you today".

Guru Ji ordered him to eat the fruit and promised him that his offerings will be accepted by the Guru one day.


Guru Har Rai visits Bhai Kuram

On the first day of Poh (during mid-December), as promised by Guru Arjan, the next Sikh Guru, Guru Har Rai came to the spot which is now marked by Gurdwara Amb Sahib which is situated at Mohali (Punjab) from Kurukshetra. Guru ji asked about Bhai Kuram and was informed that Bhai sahib was deeply engrossed in meditation in the garden. Guru Ji came to him and ordered Bhai Kuram Singh to fulfil his promise of giving mangoes to the Guru. Bhai Kuram was shocked and confused as mangoes were not in season. He very politely and humbly informed Guru ji that he was unable to comply as the fruit was not in season. He informed Guru ji that with the best will in the world, he could not, once again, fulfil his wish.

On hearing this, Guru ji asked him to look up into the mango tree he was seated beneath. To Bhai sahib's surprise, the mango tree was full of ripe fruits. Bhai Kuram Singh was astonished and humbly touched the feet of the great Guru. Guru Ji asked him to offer the mangoes to the sangat. Obeying the Guru, Bhai Kuram Singh served mangoes to the Guru and the sangat fulfilling his deep wish of many years before.

At this historical site stands the famous shrine called Gurudwara Amb Sahib ("amb" means "mango" in Punjabi) which has the blessings of the great Guru Har Rai. At this place, the Guru blessed his Gursikh, Bhai Kuram, who now felt contented and at peace having fulfilled his ambition by witnessing mangoes out of season.