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'''Sant Teja Singh'''  earlier name Narahjan  Singh,  was born on 14 May 1877 in a Mahita Khatri family ( father :  Ralia  Singh  : mother :
'''Sant Teja Singh'''  earlier name Narahjan  Singh,  was born on 14 May 1877 in a Mahita Khatri family ( father :  Ralia  Singh  : mother :
Sada Kaur) at the village of Ballovali, in Gujranwala district of the Punjab (now in Pakistan). Teja Singh completed his schooling at Fazilka and then went to Lahore where he received his Master's degree in English literature in 1900 from Pahjab University, studying at Government College. At Lahore he also took the Law degree. His first appointment was as headmaster of the AngloSanskrit High School, Bhera. He was viceprincipal of the Khalsa College at Amritsar when he received the rites of initiation at the hands ofSantAtar Singh of Mastuana (1906), receiving the Name of Teja Singh. SantAtar Singh sent him abroad, along with four other young Sikhs, for higher studies. In August 1906 Teja Singh joined the University College, London, but left it without completing the course to join the Teachers College, Columbia University, in the U.S.A., to train as a teacher. From Columbia, he transferred himself to Harvard when he got his A.M. in 1911. Along with his academic work, Teja Singh had continued preaching the gospel of Guru Nanak. To this end he had, when in London, established a Sikh Jatha , and when in the U.S.A., lectured extensively in that country as well as in Canada.
Sada Kaur) at the village of Ballovali, in Gujranwala district of the Punjab (now in Pakistan). Teja Singh completed his schooling at Fazilka and then went to Lahore where he received his Master's degree in English literature in 1900 from Pahjab University, studying at Government College. At Lahore he also took the Law degree. His first appointment was as headmaster of the AngloSanskrit High School, Bhera. He was viceprincipal of the Khalsa College at Amritsar when he received the rites of initiation at the hands ofSantAtar Singh of Mastuana (1906), receiving the Name of Teja Singh. SantAtar Singh sent him abroad, along with four other young Sikhs, for higher studies. In August 1906 Teja Singh joined the University College, London, but left it without completing the course to join the Teachers College, Columbia University, in the U.S.A., to train as a teacher. From Columbia, he transferred himself to Harvard when he got his A.M. in 1911. Along with his academic work, Teja Singh had continued preaching the gospel of Guru Nanak. To this end he had, when in London, established a Sikh Jatha , and when in the U.S.A., lectured extensively in that country as well as in Canada.
Returning to India, he settled down at Mastuana, the headquarters of SantAtar Singh. Briefly he was at Bhasaur, not far from there, teaching at the Sikh women's college. He served as principal of the Guru Nanak Khalsa College from 191719. For a brief spell he also worked as principal of Teachers' College at Banaras Hindu University (192021). He was the founderprincipal ofAkal Degree College, Mastuana, an institution, aiming, as Sant Atar Singh had willed, at combining humanistic study with crafts and mechanics.
Returning to India, he settled down at Mastuana, the headquarters of SantAtar Singh. Briefly he was at Bhasaur, not far from there, teaching at the Sikh women's college. He served as principal of the Guru Nanak Khalsa College from 191719. For a brief spell he also worked as principal of Teachers' College at Banaras Hindu University (192021). He was the founderprincipal of Akal Degree College, Mastuana, an institution, aiming, as Sant Atar Singh had willed, at combining humanistic study with crafts and mechanics.
Sant Teja Singh attended, in 1910, the Congress of Free Christianity and Religious Progress at Berlin, set up by the Unitarian Church of Chicago. In 1956, he participated in the 8th Conference of Religion for World Peace held in Japan contributing a paper entitled, "The Way to Establish World Peace." His major publication was biography in Punjabi of Sant Atar Singh ( Languages Departmtent, Patiala, 1970).
Sant Teja Singh attended, in 1910, the Congress of Free Christianity and Religious Progress at Berlin, set up by the Unitarian Church of Chicago. In 1956, he participated in the 8th Conference of Religion for World Peace held in Japan contributing a paper entitled, "The Way to Establish World Peace." His major publication was biography in Punjabi of Sant Atar Singh ( Languages Departmtent, Patiala, 1970).
Sant Teja Singh died at the village of Chimaon3Julyl965.
Sant Teja Singh died at the village of Chima on3Julyl965.Before that he laid seeds for spirtual centre at Baru sahib in Hamachal Pradesh and a great institution like Kalgidhar society which is presently being led by Sant Baba Iqbal Singh Ji.Society has already established a large number of Higher secondry schools in villages of Punjab and neighbouring states to build world class citizens of the world with Singh charachter as preached by Gurus.Society has aimed at 150 such schools to be established in coming years.Mored details about the society can be seen at :
 
http://www.akalacademy.in/index.asp


==References==
==References==
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3. Balwant Singh, Giani, Agam Agadh Purakh Shnman Pujya Sant Atar Singh Ji Maharaj Ma.stua.ne Valian da Sampuran Jivan Charittar. Mastuana, 1983
3. Balwant Singh, Giani, Agam Agadh Purakh Shnman Pujya Sant Atar Singh Ji Maharaj Ma.stua.ne Valian da Sampuran Jivan Charittar. Mastuana, 1983
[[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
[[Category: Mystics and scholars]]
==External Link==
http://www.kalgidharsociety.org/teja/index.html

Revision as of 05:35, 10 January 2008

Sant Teja Singh earlier name Narahjan Singh, was born on 14 May 1877 in a Mahita Khatri family ( father : Ralia Singh  : mother : Sada Kaur) at the village of Ballovali, in Gujranwala district of the Punjab (now in Pakistan). Teja Singh completed his schooling at Fazilka and then went to Lahore where he received his Master's degree in English literature in 1900 from Pahjab University, studying at Government College. At Lahore he also took the Law degree. His first appointment was as headmaster of the AngloSanskrit High School, Bhera. He was viceprincipal of the Khalsa College at Amritsar when he received the rites of initiation at the hands ofSantAtar Singh of Mastuana (1906), receiving the Name of Teja Singh. SantAtar Singh sent him abroad, along with four other young Sikhs, for higher studies. In August 1906 Teja Singh joined the University College, London, but left it without completing the course to join the Teachers College, Columbia University, in the U.S.A., to train as a teacher. From Columbia, he transferred himself to Harvard when he got his A.M. in 1911. Along with his academic work, Teja Singh had continued preaching the gospel of Guru Nanak. To this end he had, when in London, established a Sikh Jatha , and when in the U.S.A., lectured extensively in that country as well as in Canada. Returning to India, he settled down at Mastuana, the headquarters of SantAtar Singh. Briefly he was at Bhasaur, not far from there, teaching at the Sikh women's college. He served as principal of the Guru Nanak Khalsa College from 191719. For a brief spell he also worked as principal of Teachers' College at Banaras Hindu University (192021). He was the founderprincipal of Akal Degree College, Mastuana, an institution, aiming, as Sant Atar Singh had willed, at combining humanistic study with crafts and mechanics. Sant Teja Singh attended, in 1910, the Congress of Free Christianity and Religious Progress at Berlin, set up by the Unitarian Church of Chicago. In 1956, he participated in the 8th Conference of Religion for World Peace held in Japan contributing a paper entitled, "The Way to Establish World Peace." His major publication was biography in Punjabi of Sant Atar Singh ( Languages Departmtent, Patiala, 1970). Sant Teja Singh died at the village of Chima on3Julyl965.Before that he laid seeds for spirtual centre at Baru sahib in Hamachal Pradesh and a great institution like Kalgidhar society which is presently being led by Sant Baba Iqbal Singh Ji.Society has already established a large number of Higher secondry schools in villages of Punjab and neighbouring states to build world class citizens of the world with Singh charachter as preached by Gurus.Society has aimed at 150 such schools to be established in coming years.Mored details about the society can be seen at :

http://www.akalacademy.in/index.asp

References

1. Visakha Singh, Sant, Malva Itihas. Kishanpura, 1954

2. Teja Singh.Jivan Katha Gurmukh Piare SantAtar Singh Ji Maharaj. Patiala, 1970

3. Balwant Singh, Giani, Agam Agadh Purakh Shnman Pujya Sant Atar Singh Ji Maharaj Ma.stua.ne Valian da Sampuran Jivan Charittar. Mastuana, 1983

External Link

http://www.kalgidharsociety.org/teja/index.html