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{{pm|File:Pingalwara main gate m1.png|The [[Pingalwara]] headquarters in [[Amritsar]]}}
{{pm|File:Pingalwara main gate m1.png|The [[Pingalwara]] headquarters in [[Amritsar]]}}


'''Pingalwara''' was the name given to a humble house for the destitute in [[Amritsar]] in northern [[India]]n state of [[Punjab]]. [[Sikhism]] promotes a duty of care for the weak in society; this institute is a result of the vision of one person derived from the words of the [[Sikh Gurus]] on this issue.  
'''Pingalwara''' was the name given to a humble house for the destitute in [[Amritsar]] in northern [[India]]n state of [[Punjab]].  


In the early 1900's, it was an original idea of the founder, [[Bhagat Puran Singh]] to catered for the people who had been rejected by society. It was initially an ad-hoc facility for the disabled; the mentally ill; the dispossessed; generally for people who were no longer accepted by anyone in society.  
[[Sikhism]] promotes a duty of care for the weak in society; this institute is a result of the vision of one person derived from the words of the [[Sikh Gurus]] on this issue.
 
In the early 1900's, it was an original idea of the founder, [[Bhagat Puran Singh]] to catered for the people who had been rejected by society.  
 
It was initially an ad-hoc facility for the disabled; the mentally ill; the dispossessed; generally for people who were no longer accepted by anyone in society.  


[[Bhagat Puran Singh]] built this institute literally single-handed with the ideals of his mother as his driving force; the message of [[Gurbani]] as a beckon and the generosity of the [[Punjabi]] society as his safety net and hunting ground. He begged; worked as hard as he physically and mentally could; resorted to whatever options were available to care and provide for his "patients" just like a father or mother would care and provide for his children. <!------------
[[Bhagat Puran Singh]] built this institute literally single-handed with the ideals of his mother as his driving force; the message of [[Gurbani]] as a beckon and the generosity of the [[Punjabi]] society as his safety net and hunting ground. He begged; worked as hard as he physically and mentally could; resorted to whatever options were available to care and provide for his "patients" just like a father or mother would care and provide for his children. <!------------

Revision as of 16:06, 19 July 2012

The Pingalwara headquarters in Amritsar

Pingalwara was the name given to a humble house for the destitute in Amritsar in northern Indian state of Punjab.

Sikhism promotes a duty of care for the weak in society; this institute is a result of the vision of one person derived from the words of the Sikh Gurus on this issue.

In the early 1900's, it was an original idea of the founder, Bhagat Puran Singh to catered for the people who had been rejected by society.

It was initially an ad-hoc facility for the disabled; the mentally ill; the dispossessed; generally for people who were no longer accepted by anyone in society.

Bhagat Puran Singh built this institute literally single-handed with the ideals of his mother as his driving force; the message of Gurbani as a beckon and the generosity of the Punjabi society as his safety net and hunting ground. He begged; worked as hard as he physically and mentally could; resorted to whatever options were available to care and provide for his "patients" just like a father or mother would care and provide for his children. .....More