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Dr. '''Balbir Singh''' born in 1896 at Katra Garba Singh , gali baba Kahan Singh Hakim , Amritsar, is brother of famous [[Bhai Vir Singh]].<ref name=MS>{{Cite book|title=Gurmukh Jivan|author=Mahan Singh Giani|page=242-244|publisher= Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan}}</ref>
Dr. '''Balbir Singh''' born in 1896 at Katra Garba Singh , gali baba Kahan Singh Hakim , Amritsar, is brother of famous [[Bhai Vir Singh]].<ref name=MS>{{Cite book|title=Gurmukh Jivan|author=Mahan Singh Giani|page=242-244|publisher= Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan}}</ref>
==early Life & Education==
==early Life & Education==
His father Dr CHARAN Singh expired at his early age of 12. <ref name=BS/>He was brought up by his elder brother dr. Bhai Vir Singh whom he called as his father.After his primary education in Amritsar he passed his M.Sc. degree from Govt. College Lahore.He proceeded to England and obtained his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from University of London<ref name=BS/>. In 1923 he returned back to India <ref name=BS >{{cite journal|title= dr. Balbir Singh passes away|journal=Khalsa Samachar (weekly)|pages=1|doi= 3/10/1974}}</ref>maintaining his sikhi saw roop as promised to his brother before proceeding there.
His father Dr CHARAN Singh expired at his early age of 12. <ref name=BS/>He was brought up by his elder brother dr. Bhai Vir Singh whom he called as his father.After his primary education in Amritsar he passed his M.Sc. degree from Govt. College Lahore.He proceeded to England and obtained his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from University of London<ref name=BS/>. In 1923 he returned back to India <ref name=BS >{{cite journal|title= dr. Balbir Singh passes away|journal=Khalsa Samachar (weekly)|pages=1|doi=03/10/1974}}</ref>maintaining his sikhi saw roop as promised to his brother before proceeding there.


==Works==
==Works==

Revision as of 10:50, 24 July 2014

Panth Ratan

Dr. Balbir Singh
Born13/12/1896
Amritsar, Punjab ,India
Died01/10/ 1974
Occupationscholar
LanguagePunjab
NationalityIndian
EducationPh.D. (Chemistry)
Alma materLondon University London
SubjectSikh Philosophy
Notable worksNirukata Sri Guru Granth Sahib, Lambi Nadar
RelativesBhai Vir Singh brother

Dr. Balbir Singh born in 1896 at Katra Garba Singh , gali baba Kahan Singh Hakim , Amritsar, is brother of famous Bhai Vir Singh.[1]

early Life & Education

His father Dr CHARAN Singh expired at his early age of 12. [2]He was brought up by his elder brother dr. Bhai Vir Singh whom he called as his father.After his primary education in Amritsar he passed his M.Sc. degree from Govt. College Lahore.He proceeded to England and obtained his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from University of London[2]. In 1923 he returned back to India [2]maintaining his sikhi saw roop as promised to his brother before proceeding there.

Works

After coming back he did not join Govt. service as was arranged for him . He took up his first assignment as Principal of Cambridge Preparatory School at Dehradun in 1925 which he continued to serve till 1935. He joined as Director of P& S Bank in 1937. He was promoted to Managing Director in 1947 which post he continued to hold till 1960. [1]

Literary Works

He had lot of literary interests and wanted always to help his brother in his works. He started writing history of Singh Sabha Movment and published Charan Hari Visthar a life history of his family and father in two volumes.He also helped his brother Bhai VIR Singh in compilation of Guru Granth Kosh. He has been a great scholar and author of many books on Sikh religious philosophy in Punjabi & English. During his lifetime itself he had a large collection of rare books nearly 1000 in number at his residence in Dehradun known as Panchbati, which has been converted to memorial library and art gallery in his name. Some of his important published works [2]are:

  1. Charan Hari Visthar 2 Volumes
  2. Kalam dee Karamat
  3. Lambi Nadar
  4. Shudh Saroop
  5. Ragmala da Swal
  6. Kavi Jodh
  7. Kavi Aalam (English)
  8. Message of Guru Gobind Singh and other Essays

Nirukat Project

He died on 1st October 1974 at the age of 78 , at his residence in Panchbati, Dehradun while he was fully involved in publishing 2nd volume of his well known Project "Nirukat" an encyclopaedic dictionary of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.During his life time itself he had associated Punjabi University Patiala in the Project so that this voluminous literary task of great Importance could be continued even after his death also.

References

  1. ^ a b Mahan Singh Giani. Gurmukh Jivan. Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan. p. 242-244.
  2. ^ a b c d "dr. Balbir Singh passes away". Khalsa Samachar (weekly): 1. doi:03/10/1974. {{cite journal}}: Check |doi= value (help)

Notable Punjabi Works

  1. Lambi Nadar
  2. Shudh Saroop
  3. Kalam dee Karamaat
  4. Ragmala da Sawaal
  5. " Nihrukta Sri Guru Granth Sahib "an encyclopaedic dictionary of Sri Guru Granth Sahib. This was an important project started by him. He published first volume in his lifetime and further Punjabi University Patiala ihas published four more volumes as per guidelines established by him.[1]
  6. A quarterly literary magazine "Panchbati Sandesh"!was also started by him which has been continued by her daughter Bibi Mohinder Kaur.

References

  1. ^ ":: Punjabi University, Patiala  ::". punjabiuniversity.ac.in. Retrieved 2014-07-17.

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