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'''Giani Sant Singh Maskeen''' (1934-[[18 February]] [[2005]]) was born in 1934 at a place called Lak Marwat in District {{wiki|Bannu}} in present [[Pakistan]]. Giani ji was the only son of his parents and had lived at {{wiki|Alwar}} in {{wiki|Rajasthan}} for the last 57 years of his life. He was honoured by the [[Sikh community]] with the rare title of “Panth Rattan” for his services to mankind through the message of [[Gurbani]]. Sadly “Panth Rattan” Giani Sant Singh Maskeen  passed away on 18th February 2005 at approximately 8.00 AM I.S.T. due to a massive heart attack while attending a marriage function in {{wiki|Etawah}} in {{wiki|Uttar Pradesh}}, [[India]].
'''Giani Sant Singh Maskeen''' (1934-[[18 February]] [[2005]]) was born in 1934 at a place called Lak Marwat in District {{wiki|Bannu}} in present [[Pakistan]]. Giani ji was the only son of his parents and had lived at {{wiki|Alwar}} in {{wiki|Rajasthan}} for the last 57 years of his life.  
 
He was honoured by the [[Sikh community]] with the rare title of “Panth Rattan” for his services to mankind through the message of [[Gurbani]]. Sadly “Panth Rattan” Giani Sant Singh Maskeen  passed away on 18th February 2005 at approximately 8.00 AM I.S.T. due to a massive heart attack while attending a marriage function in {{wiki|Etawah}} in {{wiki|Uttar Pradesh}}, [[India]].


It is beyond doubt that [[Giani Sant Singh Maskeen]] was the most venerated and best known religious scholar among the [[Sikh]]s. This was due to the fact that he had in-depth and a broad knowledge of [[Gurmat]] and [[Gurbani]]; deep knowledge and understanding of comparative religions; and was armed with an excellent art of delivery of this vast knowledge database.  
It is beyond doubt that [[Giani Sant Singh Maskeen]] was the most venerated and best known religious scholar among the [[Sikh]]s. This was due to the fact that he had in-depth and a broad knowledge of [[Gurmat]] and [[Gurbani]]; deep knowledge and understanding of comparative religions; and was armed with an excellent art of delivery of this vast knowledge database.  


He always fixed his annual programmes in advance and would stick to his schedules come what may. He had made a profound study of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] and acquired in-depth knowledge of [[Vedas]] and [[Bhagat]] [[Bani]]s as enshrined in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Apart from [[Gurmukhi]] and [[Hindi]] he had a command over Farsi and often quoted [[Bhai Nand Lal]] ji. During discourses he also used to quote from the religious texts of [[Hindu]], [[Muslim]] and other world religions with all the useful relevant references. {{aowf|Giani Sant Singh Maskeen}}
He always fixed his annual programmes in advance and would stick to his schedules come what may. He had made a profound study of [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] and acquired in-depth knowledge of [[Vedas]] and [[Bhagat]] [[Bani]]s as enshrined in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. {{aowf|Giani Sant Singh Maskeen}}

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Giani Sant Singh Maskeen (1934-18 February 2005) was born in 1934 at a place called Lak Marwat in District Bannu in present Pakistan. Giani ji was the only son of his parents and had lived at Alwar in Rajasthan for the last 57 years of his life.

He was honoured by the Sikh community with the rare title of “Panth Rattan” for his services to mankind through the message of Gurbani. Sadly “Panth Rattan” Giani Sant Singh Maskeen passed away on 18th February 2005 at approximately 8.00 AM I.S.T. due to a massive heart attack while attending a marriage function in Etawah in Uttar Pradesh, India.

It is beyond doubt that Giani Sant Singh Maskeen was the most venerated and best known religious scholar among the Sikhs. This was due to the fact that he had in-depth and a broad knowledge of Gurmat and Gurbani; deep knowledge and understanding of comparative religions; and was armed with an excellent art of delivery of this vast knowledge database.

He always fixed his annual programmes in advance and would stick to his schedules come what may. He had made a profound study of Sri Guru Granth Sahib and acquired in-depth knowledge of Vedas and Bhagat Banis as enshrined in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. .....More