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==Contributions to Sikhism==
==Contributions to Sikhism==
Bhai Sher Singh was a scholar of Sikh studies. He presented a research paper on the Sikh religion at the World Religions Conference, Chicago in 1921. He wrote some books on [[Sikh philosophy]], viz. Atam Darshan, Waheguru Darshan, Dasmesh Darshan, etc. He translated [[Japji Sahib]] and [[Sukhmani Sahib]] in English verse. He wrote several articles in English. Most of these articles remain unpublished. Bhai Sher Singh constructed [[Gurdwara]]s at Ramban, Udhampur, Doda and Banihal. He spent last days of his mortal life at Baramula.
Bhai Sher Singh was a scholar of Sikh studies. He presented a research paper on the Sikh religion at the World Religions Conference, Chicago in 1921. He wrote some books on [[Sikh philosophy]], viz. Atam Darshan, Waheguru Darshan, Dasmesh Darshan, etc. He translated [[Japji Sahib]] and [[Sukhmani Sahib]] in English verse. He wrote several articles in English. Most of these articles remain unpublished. Bhai Sher Singh constructed [[Gurdwara]]s at Ramban, Udhampur, Doda and Banihal. He spent last days of his mortal life at Baramula.
'''LIST OF PUBLISHED WORKS
A)''' Punjabi books:
1) Name: Sri Guru Babey ji di Chahun Jugi Janam Sakhi - AnAutobiography of Eternal-Nanak - New Light on Eternally-old ATMAN
Publisher: Editor, Guru Chamatkar, Amritsar.
Year of Publication: 1941.
Pages: 186.
2) Name: Dashmesh Darpan tey Sri Dasam Granth di Kunji.
Publisher: The Sikh Religious Tract Society, Tarn Taran.
Year of Publication: 1937.
Pages: 95.


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Revision as of 22:11, 18 July 2016

Bhai Sher Singh was born on September 4, 1893 at Rawalpindi. In 1899 his father died. At the age of seven, in 1900, he joined the Mission High School in Rawalpindi. He got first position throughout his educational career. He completed his M.Sc. in 1916 with first position in the Punjab.

Career

Bhai Sher Singh started his career as a lecturer in Khalsa College at Amritsar. He joined Kashmir Forest Department in 1920. Later, he was promoted as Deputy Conservator. During the later part of his career he went to Sri Lanka on deputation.

Contributions to Sikhism

Bhai Sher Singh was a scholar of Sikh studies. He presented a research paper on the Sikh religion at the World Religions Conference, Chicago in 1921. He wrote some books on Sikh philosophy, viz. Atam Darshan, Waheguru Darshan, Dasmesh Darshan, etc. He translated Japji Sahib and Sukhmani Sahib in English verse. He wrote several articles in English. Most of these articles remain unpublished. Bhai Sher Singh constructed Gurdwaras at Ramban, Udhampur, Doda and Banihal. He spent last days of his mortal life at Baramula.

LIST OF PUBLISHED WORKS

A) Punjabi books:

1) Name: Sri Guru Babey ji di Chahun Jugi Janam Sakhi - AnAutobiography of Eternal-Nanak - New Light on Eternally-old ATMAN Publisher: Editor, Guru Chamatkar, Amritsar. Year of Publication: 1941. Pages: 186.

2) Name: Dashmesh Darpan tey Sri Dasam Granth di Kunji. Publisher: The Sikh Religious Tract Society, Tarn Taran. Year of Publication: 1937. Pages: 95.



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