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'''Professor Sahib Singh''' ([[16 February]], [[1892]] - [[29 October]]  [[1977]]) was a renowned [[Sikh]] academic who made a tremendous  contribution to Sikh literature. He was an exceptional grammarian,  author, scholar and theologian born in a [[Hindu]] family in the village  of Phattevali in [[Sialkot]] district of undivided [[Punjab]].
'''Professor Sahib Singh''' ([[16 February]], [[1892]] - [[29 October]]  [[1977]]) was a renowned [[Sikh]] academic who made a tremendous  contribution to Sikh literature. He was an exceptional grammarian,  author, scholar and theologian born in a [[Hindu]] family in the village  of Phattevali in [[Sialkot]] district of undivided [[Punjab]].


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[http://www.scribd.com/doc/50778700/Prof-Sahib-Singh-Sri-Jaap-Sahib-Steek Read It Online]
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==Devi Poojan Parhtaal By Professor Sahib Singh==
==Devi Poojan Parhtaal By Professor Sahib Singh==
In 1942, He explained with help of Shastarnam Mala, Bachitar Natak, Bhagauti Astotar and other banis that Chandi is not any lady or Idol and Guru Gobind Singh ji worshipped a formless entity which is Shakti(power) of God.
In 1942, He explained with help of Shastarnam Mala, Bachitar Natak, Bhagauti Astotar and other banis that Chandi is not any lady or Idol and Guru Gobind Singh ji worshipped a formless entity which is Shakti(power) of God. Article is attached below:


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Professor Sahib Singh

Professor Sahib Singh (16 February, 1892 - 29 October 1977) was a renowned Sikh academic who made a tremendous contribution to Sikh literature. He was an exceptional grammarian, author, scholar and theologian born in a Hindu family in the village of Phattevali in Sialkot district of undivided Punjab.

He was a devout of Dasam Guru's Bani. He wrote Teeka of Mani banis of Dasam Granth. He have nice grip on most of Banis and interpreted it in limits of Gurmat. He even produced papers to prove that Guru Gobind Singh was not worshipper of Lady/Idol Chandi.

Jaap Sahib Steek

He have written in first page that it is bani of Guru Gobind Singh which is given as a part of Rehit. Read It Online

Devi Poojan Parhtaal By Professor Sahib Singh

In 1942, He explained with help of Shastarnam Mala, Bachitar Natak, Bhagauti Astotar and other banis that Chandi is not any lady or Idol and Guru Gobind Singh ji worshipped a formless entity which is Shakti(power) of God. Article is attached below: