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Bodla Bahar

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Makhdoom Sikandar Bodla Bahar Naqvi
TitleBodla Bahar (r.a)
Personal life
Born1238
Died1298
Resting placeSehwan Sharif, Sindh
ParentKabir ul deen
Religious life
ReligionIslam
Muslim leader
TeacherLaal Shahbaz Qalandar
Based inSehwan
Period in office13th century
PredecessorLal Shahbaz Qalandar
SuccessorSyed Akhtar Hussain

Bodla Bahar (Urdu: بودلہ بہار, Sindhi: بودلو بهار) was a devoted follower of Sufi saint Lal Shahbaz Qalandar. His mausoleum is in Sehwan Sharif, Sindh, Pakistan.

Originally named Bodla Sikandar,[1] Bodla Bahar was a resident of Sehwan Sharif before the arrival of Qalandar Lal Shahbaz. He became one of the saint's most reliable and trustworthy disciples. Numerous legends surround Bodla Bahar and his connection to Qalandar Shahbaz.

One such tale recounts that Bodla Bahar, asked by the saint to get meat from the market, had neither money nor anything to offer for meat. Therefore, he instructed the butcher Anud to slaughter his body, sell the pieces in the bazaar, and use the revenue to buy good lamb for the saint. Upon discovering this, Qalandar called out Bodla's name three times, miraculously causing the pieces of Bodla's flesh to reassemble and bringing him back to life.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Darbelevi, Syed Dinal Shah (1984). Hazrat Shahanshah Lal Shahbaz Qalander. S.D.S. Darbelvy.
  2. ^ Beinhauer-Köhler, Bärbel; Pezzoli-Olgiati, Daria (2010). Religiöse Blicke - Blicke auf das Religiöse: Visualität und Religion (in German). Theologischer Verlag Zürich. ISBN 9783290175467.
  3. ^ Hari, Dr R. M. (31 July 2012). Some Moments With the Master: Spiritual Dialogues with the Sufi Saint. BookBaby. ISBN 9780985098810.