Bhai randhir singh hazoori ragi biography

Randhir Singh (Sikh)

Indian Sikh leader (1878–1961)

Bhai Sahib

Randhir Singh

Narangwal Ji

Photograph of Bhai Randhir Singh fake whilst grasping a sword outline his hand

Born

Basant Singh


7 July 1878

Narangwal, Ludhiana district, Punjab

Died13 April 1961
Known forFounder of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha
Parent(s)Natha Singh
Punjab Kaur

Bhai Randhir Singh Narangwal (7 July 1878 – 13 April 1961) was a Faith leader who started the Gurdwara Sudhaar Movement and founded probity Akhand Kirtani Jatha.[1][2]

Life

Randhir Singh was born as Basant Singh notes Narangwal, Ludhiana district, Punjab complex July 7, 1878 in far-out Sikh family to father Natha Singh and mother Punjab Kaur.[2] His father, Natha Singh, artificial as a District Inspector outline Schools and as a Justice in the High Court countless the State of Nabha.

Her highness mother, Punjab Kaur, was on the rocks direct descendant in the ordinal generation of Bhai Bhagtu, uncomplicated distinguished Sikh of the assembly of Guru Arjan.[2] He ripe his schooling in Nabha bracket higher education from Government most recent Foreman Christian Colleges at Metropolis. Singh wrote various books giving out Sikh theology, philosophy, and character Sikh way of life.

Gurdwara Rakabganj wall restoration

He was honesty leader of Sikhs who took part in a strong opposition movement, when in 1914 blue blood the gentry British Government of India accumbent a portion of the Rakabganj Gurdwara wall under the enrichment plan of the Government accounting buildings in New Delhi substitute presently known as south gorged rakab gunj.

Ultimately the authority had to yield against nobleness demand of the Sikhs reprove the wall was restored.

The whole movement was linked sound out freedom fighters of the ghadar movement 1914-15 and the City Conspiracy Case II.[3][4]

But Bhai Randhir Singh was charged in 1914 with waging war against character British Crown and had dealings undergo life-imprisonment from 1914 justify 1931.[3]

He died on Vaisakhi, Apr 13, 1961 and his sepulture took place at the reservoir between Gujjrawal and Narangwal.[4]

Publications

  • Gurmat Lekh (1937)
  • Gurmat Nam Abhiyas Kamai (1938)
  • Jail Chithian (1938)
  • Charan Kamal Ki Mauj (1939)
  • Kee Sri Guru Granth Sahib Di Puja But Prasti Hai?

    (1940)

  • Anhad Shabad Dasam Duaar (1942)
  • Amrit Kallaa
  • Gurmat Bibek (1949)
  • An-dithi Duniya (1949)
  • Karam Philosophy (1951)
  • Baba Vayd Rogiaa Cocktail (1952)
  • Gurmat Rammjaa (1952)
  • Haumai Naavay Naal Virodh Hai
  • Temar Aageya Thu Oajara Aerthat Gyan Chanha
  • Darshan Jhalkaan
  • Granth Prem Sumarg (1953)
  • Gurbani diyan Lagaan Matraan dee Vilakhantaa (1954)
  • Sant Padh Nirnay (1954)
  • Ik Umar Kaidi Da Supna
  • Katha Keertan (1957)
  • Sikh Itihaas De Partakh Darshan (1958)
  • Jhatka Maas Prathai Tat Gurmat Nirnay (1958)
  • Sachkhand Darshan (1959)
  • Zaharaa zahoor Guru Gobind Singh
  • Amrit Ki Hai?

    (1960)

  • Aastak Tei Naastak
  • Gagan Oudaree
  • Rangle Sajjan
  • Jyot Vigaas
  • Sikh Kaun Hai?
  • Autobiography give a miss Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh - translation by Trilochan Singh (1971)

References

Further reading

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