Identify the Bishnoi. From where do they originate?
Saint Guru Jambheshwar Maharaj established the Bishnoi sect in 1485 by establishing a code of conduct consisting of 29 guidelines.
Even now, members of this group abide by the guidelines he established.
The Bishnoi sect’s current home states include Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh.
In addition to India, it exists in a few other nations. This community regards Jambheshwar Maharaj as their idol and is committed to serving both humans and animals.
The Bishnoi community’s historians state that Guru Jambheshwar Ji was born in Pipasar hamlet in the Nagaur district around 1451.
Loht Panwar was Jambheshwar ji’s father and Hansadevi was his mother.
Guru Jambheshwar Bhagwan was reportedly dubbed stupid and Dhanraj as a youngster since he is supposed to have kept mute for almost seven years.
The whole life of Guru Jambheshwar was devoted to serving humanity.
At the young age of 34, he established the Bishnoi sect.
Following that, at Lalasar in 1536, Guru Jambheshwar reached Nirvana.
In the Bikaner village of Mukam, his grave is still standing.