
Devotees offer miniature aircraft at Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh Gurdwara in Punjab to fulfil their dreams of going abroad.
Its not difficult to locate Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh Gurdwara in Talhan village near Jalandhar on NH-1. Just ask for the hawai jahaz gurdwara or the aeroplane gurdwara,and youll be promptly guided to it.
The gate to Talhan village has a cement model of a British Airways aircraft sitting on top of it,and the road to Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh Gurdwara is lined with shops selling toy models of international carriers such as Lufthansa,British Airways,Air Canada,etc,priced between Rs 50 and Rs 550. Sukhpreet Singh,who runs one such shop,says the trend of offering aeroplane models started four to five years ago. A visitor from Ludhiana came here and prayed that he would offer a model of an aeroplane if he got a US visa. Four days later,he came with a big model of an aircraft and offered it as prasad for having got the visa. The news spread,and it became a tradition.
Over the years,the gurdwara has acquired an impressive stock of colourful,plastic toy aeroplanes,which sit neatly on a white sheet on the floor of the shrine. We get hundreds of toys every month. We used to stock them in a room,but now we distribute them among children, says head priest Bhai Manjit Singh,who doesnt remember the origin of the custom,but dismisses it as superstition. God needs true feelings,not such offerings. If one prays with a true heart without an offering,he will get Gods blessings. But we cant stop people from offering toy planes,as it is their choice, he says. Just then,Narinder Kaur,from the village,walks in with a model of Qantas Airways of Australia,and gives it to a priest,after making a prayer. My sons visa was rejected twice for Australia and then his friend told him to offer a jahaz here. He did so,and now he is in Australia. I have come here to pay my respects, she says.