Background
He grew up in a modest family, his father Tulsi Ram, a mason, was a caretaker of two mazaars. After his father’s death, Bhaniara took over the mazaars and proclaimed himself a baba (a spiritually advanced person).
He grew up in a modest family, his father Tulsi Ram, a mason, was a caretaker of two mazaars. After his father’s death, Bhaniara took over the mazaars and proclaimed himself a baba (a spiritually advanced person).
Bhaniara was known a healer for work and used to leave food for wild animals in forests. Buta Singh later disassociated himself from Bhaniara. Bhaniara wrote a book Bhavsagar Granth, describing his miracles, and released it in 2001.
Bhaniara"s book was snatched and damaged.
Number evidence to support the accusation was foundation Bhaniara was arrested in October 2001.
His book was banned by the government, and several copies of it were burned. In 2003, a man named Gopal Singh attempted to stab Bhaniara, when he was in Ambala to appear in the court in connection with his alleged involvement with the alleged burning of the copies of Guru Granth Sahib.