Sentinel of the Himalayas: Baba Harbhajan Singh
The legend of Baba Harbhajan Singh, guarding Nathu La Pass even after death
Sentinel of the Himalayas : Baba Harbhajan Singh. High in the icy heights of the Eastern Himalayas, near the strategic Nathu La Pass, lives a story that blurs the line between legend and reality. It is the story of Harbhajan Singh—a soldier believed to have continued guarding India’s borders even after his death.
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Harbhajan Singh was a sepoy in the Indian Army’s Punjab Regiment. In 1968, while on duty in the Nathula sector, he reportedly drowned in a glacial stream. What followed transformed him from a soldier into a revered figure. Fellow soldiers claimed that Harbhajan Singh began appearing in their dreams, warning them of enemy movements and dangers along the border.
Over time, these accounts became deeply ingrained in army folklore. It is widely believed among troops stationed in the region that “Baba” Harbhajan Singh still patrols the rugged terrain, protecting soldiers from unseen threats. Such is the faith that a shrine—known as the Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple—has been built in his honor near Nathula.
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What makes this story even more remarkable is the respect he is said to command across borders. Reports and anecdotes suggest that even the Chinese Army acknowledges his presence in a symbolic way during flag meetings, leaving an empty chair in his honor. While not officially documented, this tradition has become part of the enduring legend.
The Indian Army, too, has historically treated him with extraordinary reverence. For years, his belongings were maintained, and he was symbolically granted leave—his uniform and personal items reportedly sent back to his hometown by train. Though some of these practices have evolved over time, the belief in his presence remains strong among many soldiers.
Beyond the mystical elements, the story of Baba Harbhajan Singh represents something deeper: the unwavering spirit of duty. In one of the harshest terrains on Earth, where temperatures plummet and isolation is extreme, such legends provide comfort, courage, and a sense of protection to soldiers guarding the nation.
Skeptics may question the supernatural aspects, but for many जवानs posted at Nathula, Baba is more than a story—he is a guardian. His tale continues to inspire, reminding India of the sacrifices made by its soldiers and the enduring belief that some heroes never truly leave their post.
SOURCE :
https://youtu.be/7H8d7nwxhe0?si=nrb6kjs4MM8uNn_T
https://www.incredibleindia.gov.in › sikkim
http://Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple – Sikkim Tourism
http://Baba Harbhajan Singh Memorial – Incredible India
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