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Giani Thakur Singh (Patiala wale Damdami Taksal wale)  is a well known Katha-char (one who persons katha or discourse on Sikhism) and classical religious Punjabi artist. He is well known for his melodious [[kirtan]] and traditional [[katha]]. One of his popular album is Ithaas Paatshahi Dasvin (History of Tenth Guru). Their are 32 album  currently in the market.
'''Giani Thakur Singh''' (Patiala wale Damdami Taksal wale)  is a well known [[Katha]]-char (one who presents katha and lectures on Sikhism) and classical religious Punjabi artist. He is well known for his melodious [[kirtan]] and traditional [[katha]], such as the very popular ''Ithaas Paatshahi Dasvin (History of Tenth Guru)'', only one of the more than 30 albums this master [[Katha]]-char has produced.


Giani ji is a very capable lecturer and has enlightened many sangats with his katha in [[Punjabi]] all over the world. Many sites have recordings of some of his kathas.
Giani ji is a very capable lecturer and has enlightened many sangats with his katha in [[Punjabi]] all over the world. Many sites have recordings of some of his kathas.

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Giani Thakur Singh (Patiala wale Damdami Taksal wale) is a well known Katha-char (one who presents katha and lectures on Sikhism) and classical religious Punjabi artist. He is well known for his melodious kirtan and traditional katha, such as the very popular Ithaas Paatshahi Dasvin (History of Tenth Guru), only one of the more than 30 albums this master Katha-char has produced.

Giani ji is a very capable lecturer and has enlightened many sangats with his katha in Punjabi all over the world. Many sites have recordings of some of his kathas.


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