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[[Giani Ditt Singh]], a scholar, poet, editor , an eminent Singh Sabha reformer was born in '''April 21''', 1853 at village Kalaur of district [[Fatehgarh Sahib]].  
'''[[Giani Ditt Singh]]''' was a scholar, poet, editor and an eminent Singh Sabha reformer. He was born on '''[[April 21]], [[1853]]''' at village Kalaur in the district of [[Fatehgarh Sahib]], [[Punjab]] [[India]].


Having moved from one centre of learning to another. Ditt Singh became learned enough to hold discussions with eminent religious scholars like Sadhu Dayanand. It is worthwhile to mention some of these discussions which appear below.  
Having moved from one centre of learning to another, Ditt Singh became knowledgeable enough to hold in-depth discussions with eminent religious scholars like Sadhu Dayanand and others. It is worthwhile to look at some of these discussions; one of these appears below.  


Arya Samaj was, initially, an institution which was working towards removal of casteism and ritualism. Giani ji along with Bhai Jawahar Singh joined this movement. Swami Dayanand was the torch-bearer of this movement. He however soon found that Arya Samaj Chief Swami Dayanand’s faith in the infallibility of Vedas was as uncompromising as that of the Muslims in [[Koran]]. He did not believe in the existence of any religion other than [[Hinduism]]. This was, again, a narrow parochial approach. Both Bhai Jawahar Singh and Giani Ditt Singh planned to set the things right.
"Arya Samaj" was, initially, an institution which was working towards the removal of casteism and ritualism. Giani ji along with Bhai Jawahar Singh joined this movement. Swami Dayanand was the torch-bearer of this movement. However, Giani ji soon found that the Arya Samaj Chief, Swami Dayanand’s belief in the supremacy of [[Vedas]] was overwhelming as was the similar assertion made by the [[Muslim]]s regarding the holy [[Koran]].  


During one such event in 1877 at [[Lahore]], Giani ji visited Swami Dayanand along with Bhai Jawahar Singh ''"to know his mind and to know his ideals"''. During the discussion a questions and answers situation arose with Swami Dayanand. This dialogue is quoted below as per the words of Gyani Ditt Singh himself. The question are by Giani ji and the answers by Swami Dayanand:
The Swami did not believe in the existence of any other religion apart from [[Hinduism]]. This was, again, a narrow parochial approach to the multi-cultural and multi-religious societies of the world. Both Bhai Jawahar Singh and Giani Ditt Singh planned to set things right.<!---
 
During a religious gathering in 1877 at [[Lahore]], Giani ji visited Swami Dayanand along with Bhai Jawahar Singh ''"to know his mind and to know his ideals"''. During the discussions, a questions and answers situation arose with Swami Dayanand. This dialogue is quoted below as per the words of [[Giani Ditt Singh]]. The question are by Giani ji and the answers are by Swami Dayanand:


*Q: Who is the Creator of this universe?
*Q: Who is the Creator of this universe?
*A: The Lord (Ishwar)
*A: The Lord (Ishwar)


*Q: Does the Lord create the universe from Himself or from something else?
*Q: Does the Lord create the universe from Himself or from something else? ---> {{aowf|Giani Dit Singh}}
*A: How can the Lord create the universe from Himself? He is without form (Nirakaar). He creates the world from four atoms.
 
*Q: Wherefrom does the Lord bring these atoms? {{aowf|Giani Dit Singh}}

Latest revision as of 09:12, 21 April 2010

Giani Ditt Singh was a scholar, poet, editor and an eminent Singh Sabha reformer. He was born on April 21, 1853 at village Kalaur in the district of Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab India.

Having moved from one centre of learning to another, Ditt Singh became knowledgeable enough to hold in-depth discussions with eminent religious scholars like Sadhu Dayanand and others. It is worthwhile to look at some of these discussions; one of these appears below.

"Arya Samaj" was, initially, an institution which was working towards the removal of casteism and ritualism. Giani ji along with Bhai Jawahar Singh joined this movement. Swami Dayanand was the torch-bearer of this movement. However, Giani ji soon found that the Arya Samaj Chief, Swami Dayanand’s belief in the supremacy of Vedas was overwhelming as was the similar assertion made by the Muslims regarding the holy Koran.

The Swami did not believe in the existence of any other religion apart from Hinduism. This was, again, a narrow parochial approach to the multi-cultural and multi-religious societies of the world. Both Bhai Jawahar Singh and Giani Ditt Singh planned to set things right. .....More