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Nintyone-year old Sardar Bhupinder Singh from Kadakarapally is the only living Malayalee Sikh in Kerala. People call him "Sikh Chettan", that is, elder brother.

On Baisakhi day in 1936, fed up of caste barriers, Bhaskaran embraced Sikhism and became Bhupinder Singh. he was not alone. Around 300 families, mostly from backward castes, converted at that time.

There is a historical background to this conversion. During Vaikkom Satyagraha in 1922, at the instance of Mahatma Gandhi, a few Akalis came to Vaikkom to make langar for satyagrahis. After successful completion of satyagraha and the Temple Entry Proclamation, some of the Akalis stayed back. Some youth were attracted by the discliplined life and joined Sikhism.
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Bhupinder has a different story to tell: "After Vaikkom Satyagraha, backward castes basked in a renewed vigour. At that time, Ambedkar exhorted people that if you don't get self-respect and dignity in your own religion, you should get out of it. This prompted many of us to join Sikhism.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=14909

Initially it was tough. "My father was liberal enough but his brother opposed my conversion tooth and nail. But I stuck to my belief."

After becoming a Sikh, Bhupinder went to Gujaranwallah and Lahore for theological studies. He worked some time in Khalsa College. But the returns were inadequate. So he joined the British Royal Army as a technician in 1940. He retired in 1968 as Subedar.

Though he married a Sikh, his daughters and sons are Hindus and married under Hindu Ezhava customs. "When the community shrank we found it very difficult to find matches. So none of us insisted the second generation to follow our example. Many families later re-converted to Hinduism. It is one of the reasons for our decline in Kerala."

Bhupinder complains that when numbers became dwindled, the Sikh Committee stopped showing any interest in them.

Every Sunday Bhupinder visits the only gurdwara in the State of Elamakkara in Kochi. Recently the Kochi Gurdwara Committee honoured him with a saropa.

The nonagenarian always keeps a low profile. "Once S S Barnala came here. He was eager to know more about Malayalee Sikhs. He asked me so many things and wanted me to write a book, but I politely refused.:

Leading a solitary life after his wife's death, Sardar Bhupinder has only one wish: "Till thee last breath I want to be a true follower of the Panth."

so the children of people that embraced sikhism did not followed sikhism.
the main reason i think is that they did not want to wear 5ks thats why they embraced hinduism.




 
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We lack missionaries as they were during the time of pre indipendance.

Present day guys are more defensive and self conscius,then confidant to preach Gurmat.In fact we do not have any preaching missionary left in good numbers.
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Re: Here is the Story of Kerala's First Sikh Convert- Nintyone-year old Sardar Bhupin

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Only hope for Sikh Philosophy or Sikhi in general is in West (i know bold statement)
well there is other countries in the world that sikhi can be spread to, it just takes effort and a little creativity. Its not easy, however, the benefits are large.
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Re: Here is the Story of Kerala's First Sikh Convert

Gurfateh,

We don't have trained missionaries who able preach in Engish/or other languages about Sikhism.
For Christians, they have people going around trying to convert other.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=14909
There are a few instances , when they stop me and start talking about Jesus Chris.
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why you people are not accepting reality.it is very difficuilt for each and every sikh to wear 5ks.that is the main reason people just leave sikhism.
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If motivation is there then 5ks are an assets then a liability.
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why you people are not accepting reality.it is very difficuilt for each and every sikh to wear 5ks.that is the main reason people just leave sikhism.
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If motivation is there then 5ks are an assets then a liability.
you are right but how many people really have motivation?
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