Abhi na jaao chhodh kar, ke bill abhi bhara nahi.

Acts such as publicly shaving off the heads and beards of religious Sikh officials were performed to humiliate and demean the Sikh religion. Throughout his active life, Rahi was considered among the most influential figures of the region. At seventeen, Bhai Vir Singh himself married Chatar Kaur and had two daughters with her. He revised and enlarged Giani Hazara Singh's dictionary, Sri Guru Granth Kosh, originally published in 1898. Bhai Vir Singh was one of the founders of the Punjab & Sind Bank. After passing his matriculation examination, he worked with a friend of his father's, Wazir Singh, and set up a lithography press.

His writings in this genre – Sundari (1898), Bijay Singh (1899), Satwant Kaur (published in two parts, I in 1900 and II in 1927), were aimed at recreating the heroic period (eighteenth century) of Sikh history. Using the skills and techniques in modern literary forms that he learned through his English courses, Singh produced stories, poems, and epics and recorded the history and philosophical ideas of Sikhism. Through this journal, Singh established contact with an ever-expanding circle of readers. Fluent in Sanskrit and Braj, as well as in the oriental systems of medicine (such as Ayurveda, Siddha and Yunani), Kahn Singh influenced his only son, Dr. Charan Singh, who later fathered Vir Singh, to become an active member of the Sikh community, often producing poetry, music, and writings in hopes of restoring the Sikh community. The Khalsa Tract Society periodically made available under the title Nirguniara, low-cost publications on Sikh theology, history and philosophy and on social and religious reform. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?)

[9] Amidst all this political discontent, Singh sought to revitalize the Sikh culture and religion through peaceful means, by writing a myriad of novels, epics, and poems.

Veer Rajwant Singh is an Indian actor who has worked in ads, a few film pieces and in videos for Dice Media and Being Indian. He died in Amritsar on 10 June 1957. Through these works, he paved the way for the emergence of the Punjabi poem. "Theme of Revolt in the Selected Poems of Pash and Lal Singh Dil", "Mahāna Yodhā Saradāra Jassā Siṅgha Rāmagaṛhīā; mahāṃ-kāwi", "Kauṛīāṃ khuramānīāṃ : maulika kahāṇī saṅgrahi", "Kabarāṃ dā gulāba : maulika kahāni san̊grahi", "Moe phullāṃ dā mandara : maulika kahāṇīāṃ", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jaswant_Singh_Rahi&oldid=976372429, Indian independence activists from Punjab (British India), Articles lacking in-text citations from April 2016, All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English, Articles containing Punjabi-language text, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2017, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 2 September 2020, at 15:46.

He published critical editions of some of the old Sikh texts such as Sikhan di Bhagat Mala (1912), Prachin Panth Prakash (1914), Puratan Janam Sakhi (1926) and Sakhi Pothi (1950). His grandchildren include Dr. Baninder Rahi (journalist and media educator who has worked with the Indian Express[4], The Pioneer and Daily Post India)[5]. Poet, short-story writer, song composer, novelist, playwright and essayist.

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[8], Singh chose to become a writer.

To promote its aims and objects, he launched the Khalsa Tract Society in 1894.

In November 1899, he started a Punjabi weekly, the Khalsa Samachar. You can now get your own personal car!

Veer Rajwant Singh was born as Veer Pratap Singh. An important work was Singh's annotation of Santokh Singh's Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth, published from 1927 to 1935 in fourteen volumes.

He learnt Sikh scripture as well as Persian, Urdu and Sanskrit.

His family had devoted itself to India's struggle for independence from British colonial rule.

Veer Pratap Singh is real name of him. Through these novels he made available to his readers, models of courage, fortitude and human dignity.

Acts such as publicly shaving off the heads and beards of religious Sikh officials were performed to humiliate and demean the Sikh religion.

Through this journal, Singh established contact with an ever-expanding circle of readers. Kulbir Singh Kang mentioned that Rahi has his own unique style of writing which is not influenced by any other prominent or popular author. Later, his father enrolled him in both dancing and acting classes. In literature, Singh started as a writer of romances which are considered forerunners of the Punjabi novel.

Pour conserver leurs intérêts, les Pindaris enlèvent la fille de Singh, la Princesse Yashodhara (Zarine Khan), dont Veer va tomber amoureux... Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. [1] Singh received his secondary education at Church Mission High School, and it was while attending school that the conversion of some of his classmates from Sikhism to Christianity that Singh's own religious convictions toward Sikhism were fortified. Some of his major creative works such as Sri Guru Nanak Chamatkar and Sri Guru Kalgidhar Chamatkar, were originally serialised in its columns. [10] Bhai Vir Singh went even as far as often portraying the women in his novels as more prone to spiritual enlightenment than her male counterpart.[13]. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 15 mai 2020 à 13:02. Bhai Vir Singh was one of the founders of the Punjab & Sind Bank.

Vir Singh (5 December 1882 in Amritsar – 10 June 1957 in Amritsar) was an Indian poet, scholar, and theologian of the Sikh revival movement, playing an important part in the renewal of Punjabi literary tradition. [12] Through Sundari, Singh hoped to embody all the ideals of Guru Nanak’s lessons. Born in 1872, in Amritsar, Bhai Vir Singh was the eldest of Dr. Charan Singh's three sons.

Soon after the publication of Rana Surat Singh in book form in 1919, he turned to shorter poems and lyrics. Bhai Vir Singh began taking an interest in the affairs of the Singh sabha movement. Unlike most of the popular religions, Sikhism stresses the equality between men and women and that it is even sinful to consider either sex above the other. Singh's contributions were so important and influential that he became canonized as Bhai, an honorific often given to those whom could be considered a saint of the Sikh faith.

His grandfather, Kahn Singh (1788–1878), spent a great deal of his youth training and learning traditional Sikh lessons in monasteries. He then joined the Church Mission School, Amritsar and took his matriculation examination in 1891 and stood first all over in the district. You can now get your own personal car! He was honoured with the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1955 and the Padma Bhushan Award in 1956.[3][14].

After passing his matriculation examination, he worked with a friend of his father's, Wazir Singh, and set up a lithography press. Veer et Punya avec leurs partisans parviennent discrètement jusqu'au désert Thar du Rajasthan, tandis que Singh fait une alliance avec le Gouverneur britannique du Rajasthan, James Fraser (Tim James Lawrence), disant que Madhavghar soutiendra les Anglais dans la destruction du mouvement Pindari et dans l'élimination de Veer.

Poet, short-story writer, song composer, novelist, playwright and essayist. His writings in this genre – Sundari (1898), Bijay Singh (1899), Satwant Kaur (published in two parts, I in 1900 and II in 1927), were aimed at recreating the heroic period (eighteenth century) of Sikh history. The portion of his commentary on the Adi Granth – nearly one half of the Holy Book – he had completed was published posthumously in seven large volumes.

Singh's contributions were so important and influential that he became canonized as Bhai, an honorific often given to those whom could be considered a saint of the Sikh faith.

At the time, Sikhs were often persecuted by the British, often being pressured or threatened into assimilating into mainstream culture. He used the Nirguniara as a vehicle for his own self-expression.

[11] Singh reflected this belief in his novels, and featured them in a number of strong female characters. He used the Nirguniara as a vehicle for his own self-expression.

[9] Amidst all this political discontent, Singh sought to revitalize the Sikh culture and religion through peaceful means, by writing a myriad of novels, epics, and poems. He joined the Communist movement and at that time changed his name to Rahi. Singh also criticized and discouraged religious fanaticism, citing those as victims of their own fears brought on by a fervent and obsessive belief.[10]. Amritsar Church Mission School Bazar Kaserian,Amritsar, This page was last edited on 21 August 2020, at 08:21.