Sant Gurbachan Singh ji Khalsa
Sant Gurbachan Singh ji Khalsa | |
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Seated right | |
Office | Jathedar of Damdami Taksal |
Successor | Giani Kartar Singh Bhindranwale |
Around the times of the creation of Pakistan Gurbachan Singh ji played a huge role in shaping he Sikh foundations in Punjab for he next centrury. He go over 100,000 people baptized into the Khalsa fold. He was the 12th Jathedar of the Damdami Taksal followed by Baba Kartar Singh ji. He would travel around in villages and towns and major cities doing katha and kirtan. He did santiya of SGGS many times (maybe over 7-8 times). He would hold smagams throughout Punjab some of which would coincide and join with other major body such as with Namdharis and others. He helped initiate thousands of akhand paths.
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Biography
7th Santiya Katha
After the annual meetup on 1938 month of Asu on full moon (sangand) at village Bhindra Sant Ji went to Gurdwara Akhand Prakash there and started the 7th Santiya Katha of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji. At the beginning 48 Singhs joined the jatha to learn path and understand it's meanings. After staying at Bhindra for a while they all moved the location to village Metha (in Amritsar District) at two time Kirtan and Katha resumed.
12th Santiya Katha
After arriving at Puckkowal on February 15th Sant Ji began Akhand path on the 16th and on 18th did bhog after which he started the 15th Santhiya Katha of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji. On the first day he only did just the katha of mool mantra. Every day the katha would be done and in the day also Sri Guru Nanak Prakash katha would be done too.
Death
Baba ji would get sick every now a days for a few days. Ultimately this sickness took his death. He had the choice to be saved but required an operation that would cut his hair so he refused and accepted death as the result.
Media
- Gurbachan Singh's entire Santiya of SGGS MP3 can be found on the web
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