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Giani Anup Singh Ji (1940-2011) was a prominent Sikh preacher and keertani who devoted his life to practising and spreading Gurbani. | Giani Anup Singh Ji (1940-2011) was a prominent Sikh preacher and keertani who devoted his life to practising and spreading Gurbani. | ||
==Short Biography== | ==Short Biography== | ||
Giani Anup Singh Ji was born on 20th March to Mata Prem Kaur Ji and Giani Atma Ram Singh Ji in Bannu (now in Pakistan, into a Sikh family. His grand-father Baba Bhagat Jodha Ram Singh Ji, a follower of Guru Nanak who was inspired by Sant Bahagt Singh Ji, also of Bannu. He spent his childhood with his grandfather observing the Sikh way of life, altruisim and Gurbani. He moved to India at the age of seven after the India and Pakistan partition of 1947. He travelled with his family to Kurukshetra, where they were held temporarily in camps, where, due to severe illness, he lost his mother, sister and a brother. He survived with his grandfather, father and his sister, Sant Kaur. | Giani Anup Singh Ji was born on 20th March to Mata Prem Kaur Ji and Giani Atma Ram Singh Ji in Bannu (now in Pakistan, into a Sikh family. His grand-father Baba Bhagat Jodha Ram Singh Ji, a follower of Guru Nanak who was inspired by Sant Bahagt Singh Ji, also of Bannu. He spent his childhood with his grandfather observing the Sikh way of life, altruisim and Gurbani. He moved to India at the age of seven after the India and Pakistan partition of 1947. He travelled with his family to Kurukshetra, where they were held temporarily in camps, where, due to severe illness, he lost his mother, sister and a brother. He survived with his grandfather, father and his sister, Sant Kaur. | ||
The family moved to Faridabad, Haryana where they settles down. Giani Anup Singh Ji spent his life listening to his Baba Ji's Gurbani Veechar who preached to | The family moved to Faridabad, Haryana where they settles down. Giani Anup Singh Ji spent his life listening to his Baba Ji's Gurbani Veechar who preached to |
Latest revision as of 23:29, 26 February 2011
Giani Anup Singh Ji (1940-2011) was a prominent Sikh preacher and keertani who devoted his life to practising and spreading Gurbani.
Short Biography
Giani Anup Singh Ji was born on 20th March to Mata Prem Kaur Ji and Giani Atma Ram Singh Ji in Bannu (now in Pakistan, into a Sikh family. His grand-father Baba Bhagat Jodha Ram Singh Ji, a follower of Guru Nanak who was inspired by Sant Bahagt Singh Ji, also of Bannu. He spent his childhood with his grandfather observing the Sikh way of life, altruisim and Gurbani. He moved to India at the age of seven after the India and Pakistan partition of 1947. He travelled with his family to Kurukshetra, where they were held temporarily in camps, where, due to severe illness, he lost his mother, sister and a brother. He survived with his grandfather, father and his sister, Sant Kaur.
The family moved to Faridabad, Haryana where they settles down. Giani Anup Singh Ji spent his life listening to his Baba Ji's Gurbani Veechar who preached to