About: Om Banna and Shrine for Royal Enfield Motorbike

About: Om Banna and Shrine for Royal Enfield Motorbike

Sunil is a friend and I riding a Royal Enfield Thunderbird Twinspark motorbike driving at National Highway 65 heading towards Pali. The wind is harsh and speedy and difficult to drive. Traffic is heavy, especially trucks. Drive slowly Drive carefully – The mantra. Today we are going to worship the Royal Enfield motorbike. Yes, you have read correctly. Love for Royal Enfield motorbike has existed always since childhood but worship? Even Sunil is having a Royal Enfield motorbike since ages converted into a diesel engine but worship? Anyways, Sunil is from Jodhpur and is aware of the location – Chotila village.

Jodhpur to Chotila Village, National Highway 65 is 50 Km approx.

We started the journey at 1:30 p.m. from Jodhpur and reached Chotila Village, NH 65 at 2:45 noon hours.

A number of trucks, buses, cars, motorcycles or you can say all modes of road transport no matter private or government are parked. We park our motorbike on the right side of the road. Shoes removed to walk towards an ornamented (with bangles) tree and later towards the shrine. Prayers, offerings, and a 360-degree circle around the shrine. 80s old model Royal Enfield motorbike parked neatly covered with garlands. This is the very first time since I was born and driving a motorbike watching devotees worshiping Royal Enfield motorbike by offering garlands. Curious enough to know more we walk towards Dharamshala situated close by and history as told by Shree Hemraj Purohit:

Vikram Samvat 2045 (2nd December 1988) night hours at 10 accident happened at this location. Om Banna along with his friend was driving a Royal Enfield motorbike from Pali on the way towards Rohat when their motorcycle hit Jaal tree. Om Banna died on the spot but his friend survived. The motorcycle was taken to Kerla (now known as Rohta) by policemen. After two/three years few say after six months suddenly one night the motorcycle started automatically on its own at the police station. Few say it was later seen at the accident site. This happened quite a few times. Each time motorbike was taken back to the police station but again was found near the tree. It was decided to send the motorbike to Hukma Ram’s house – a potter at Chotila. Again one day the motorcycle started at Potter’s house. It was then decided by locals to place the motorbike at the accident site near the tree. Since then motorbikes never started on its own.

One day Om Banna showed a miracle to his grandmother by appearing at night and saying I am not dead, I am alive. He also requested his grandmother to donate two bigha land to Hemraj Purohit which was done. They say only after six months of death Om Banna started showing miracles to village people and faith developed among them. Many truck drivers driving at National Highway 65 said they felt that someone sitting with them during night hours and many stories about how Om Banna saved a few accidents.

Om Banna died at the age of 23 or 24 years and was the only son of his father. His son Maha Prakrami Singh is 23 years old now and was born almost two months after that accident. Late Om Banna’s grandmother is no longer alive but his father Shree Jog Singh stays at Chotila Village three km from the shrine.

Eight days after Diwali there is a huge gathering of devotees at this location. The location where currently worship is done was actually land for cattle to graze but as it was an accident place and the number of devotees was increasing the land was transferred to Om Banna’s father and an equal size of the land was donated by Om Banna’s father for cattle graze little away from the shrine. Last 20 years motorcycle was near to Jaal tree but as NH 65 widening was going on nine months back it was shifted a little inside close to the fields.

Buses from Jodhpur Bus Depot for Pali, Sanderao, and Abu Road will drop you at Om Banna.

A small Dharamshala is there if you want to stay at night or a stop during the day for prayers and a little rest.

We went to Chotila Village to meet Om Banna’s father. He is old but welcoming guests is his priority. We were offered water, tea, and talks for hours. We saw a 1962 model Russian-made tractor not in use since Banna’s death was purchased for Rs. 13,100 only. Om Banna’s son is currently studying at college. We met him at the shrine location. We were shown an article about a film in making under the Koyal Film Production banner Mumbai very shortly. In short, it was a new experience.

While returning towards Jodhpur left left-hand side little far from the shrine we stop at Prahladchand Mangilalji Prajapat shop for the famous Mogar ki Kachori and for tea Prajapat tea stall.

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