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[[Image:Avtarsingh05 2.jpg|thumb|150px|left|<small>Bhai Avtar Singh Ragi playing the Taus</small>]]
[[Image:Avtarsingh05 2.jpg|thumb|150px|left|<small>Bhai Avtar Singh Ragi playing the Taus</small>]]


<big>'''[[Bhai Avtar Singh]]'''</big> (1925-2006)  '''It is with great sadness that the [[Sikh]] community come to acknowledge the loss of their most dedicated [[Gurbani]] [[Ragi|Kirtania]] who passed away peacefully''' at about 10.50 PM (IST), November 24th, 2006. At 81 years, he was at his residence, with his whole family. Bhai Sahib has always been an ardent exponent of [[Gurmat]] [[Sangeet]] and has practised the traditional  style of [[Kirtan]] in keeping with the historic melodies of [[Guru]]'s [[Raga]]s.
<big>'''[[Bhai Avtar Singh]]'''</big> (1925-2006)  '''It is with great sorrow that the [[Sikh]] community acknowledges the loss of their most dedicated [[Gurbani]] [[Ragi|Kirtania]] who passed away peacefully''' at about 10.50 PM (IST) on Friday, November 24th, 2006. Bhai Sahib was aged 81 years and was at his residence in India with his whole family present when this sad event took place. Bhai Sahib has always been an ardent exponent of [[Gurmat]] [[Sangeet]] and has practised the traditional  style of [[Kirtan]] in keeping with the historic melodies of [[Guru]]'s [[Raga]]s. He had travelled widely and his [[Sewa]] for the [[Panth]] will be dearly missed. Lately, he had stopped his journeys abroad as he was suffering with Leukaemia.


Bhai Sahib's family has a direct historical connection linking him back to the times of our [[Gurus]]. Bhai Sahib was born in 1925 to a Gursikh family; his father, Bhai Sahib Jwala Singh Ji was an accomplished [[Ragi]], who imparted his knowledge of [[Gurmat]] [[Sangeet]] to Bhai Sahib Avtar Singh Ji and his older brother Bhai Sahib Gurcharan Singh Ji, who together were the eleventh generation exponents of a [[Gurbani]] [[Kirtan]]. Their lineage extends from Gurus' times, from when Bhai Sahib's family has been involved in Gurmat Sangeet. Bhai Sahib has devoted over sixty years to sharing and preserving the distinguished grace, aesthetics and spiritual heritage of this 400 years old [[India]]n classical music traditions practising the [[raga]]s found in [[Gurbani]] and the [[tala]]s of classical times. <big>'''[[Bhai Avtar Singh|... Continued.]]'''</big>
Many [[Gurdwara]]s around the world held services in his honor and prayers were said for the support of his departed soul and for the support of his family. May [[Waheguru]] shower His blessings on this faithful supporter of the [[Dharma]] and may the Almighty give strength to his family so they may be able to endure His [[Hukam]].
 
Bhai Sahib's family has a direct historical connection linking them back to [[Ragi]]s from the times of our [[Gurus]]. Bhai Sahib was born in 1925 to a Gursikh family; his father, Bhai Sahib Jwala Singh Ji was an accomplished [[Ragi]], who imparted his knowledge of [[Gurmat]] [[Sangeet]] to Bhai Sahib Avtar Singh Ji and his older brother Bhai Sahib Gurcharan Singh Ji, who together were the eleventh generation exponents of [[Gurbani]] [[Kirtan]]. Their lineage extends from the times of our Gurus. It is from this past period during the creation of [[Sikhism]] that Bhai Sahib's family has been involved in Gurmat Sangeet. Bhai Sahib has devoted over sixty years of sharing and preserving the distinguished grace, aesthetics and spiritual heritage of this 400 years old [[India]]n classical music traditions practising the [[raga]]s found in [[Gurbani]] and the [[tala]]s of classical times. <big>'''[[Bhai Avtar Singh|... Continued.]]'''</big>

Revision as of 17:47, 25 November 2006

Bhai Avtar Singh Ragi playing the Taus

Bhai Avtar Singh (1925-2006) It is with great sorrow that the Sikh community acknowledges the loss of their most dedicated Gurbani Kirtania who passed away peacefully at about 10.50 PM (IST) on Friday, November 24th, 2006. Bhai Sahib was aged 81 years and was at his residence in India with his whole family present when this sad event took place. Bhai Sahib has always been an ardent exponent of Gurmat Sangeet and has practised the traditional style of Kirtan in keeping with the historic melodies of Guru's Ragas. He had travelled widely and his Sewa for the Panth will be dearly missed. Lately, he had stopped his journeys abroad as he was suffering with Leukaemia.

Many Gurdwaras around the world held services in his honor and prayers were said for the support of his departed soul and for the support of his family. May Waheguru shower His blessings on this faithful supporter of the Dharma and may the Almighty give strength to his family so they may be able to endure His Hukam.

Bhai Sahib's family has a direct historical connection linking them back to Ragis from the times of our Gurus. Bhai Sahib was born in 1925 to a Gursikh family; his father, Bhai Sahib Jwala Singh Ji was an accomplished Ragi, who imparted his knowledge of Gurmat Sangeet to Bhai Sahib Avtar Singh Ji and his older brother Bhai Sahib Gurcharan Singh Ji, who together were the eleventh generation exponents of Gurbani Kirtan. Their lineage extends from the times of our Gurus. It is from this past period during the creation of Sikhism that Bhai Sahib's family has been involved in Gurmat Sangeet. Bhai Sahib has devoted over sixty years of sharing and preserving the distinguished grace, aesthetics and spiritual heritage of this 400 years old Indian classical music traditions practising the ragas found in Gurbani and the talas of classical times. ... Continued.