Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Steek

Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Steek by Tikakar Bishan Singh Giani Giani Bishan Singh (1875-1966) Granthee for thirty years at Khalsa College in Amritsar. Bhai Bishan Singh absorbed much of her passion for learning. He took turns explaining her scriptures with them in the daily morning services at the Gurdwara College. He also contributed to Holly's Comprehensive Commentary on Grant, completed in 1945. Bishan Singh was born around 1875 in Bhai Braka Singh, Lakhvar village, Amritsar district, Punjab. As he had barely learned to read and write Punjabi, he left home and went to Lahore, where he was a prominent Sikh scholar at the time. Learned Pratap Sura] Grant. Training with him allowed Vishan Singh to gain knowledge of Braj his basha and the history of Sikhism. He then moved to Amritsar where he was mentored by Jani Jod Singh and Jani Bakshish Singh. In one of his books, Giani Bishan Singh mentions Giani Sant Singh of Kapurthala as his Vidyadata (teacher). Under these scholars he mastered the intricacies of Sikh philosophical thought.

In Amritsar, in 1909 he took a job at Khalsa Collge as Grant Fat, and in 193940 he retired at the age of 65. He began work on his own tika, or notes of Guru Granth Sahib, the first volume of which was published in 1918 and the eighth and final in 1945. Produced a full-length tika for his Dasam Granth on a grand scale. His other text commentaries include Tika Bai Varan, Tika Bhagat Bani, Tika Sahaskriti Salok, Tika Varan Bhai Gurdas, and his Tika Kabitt Savaiyye Bh3ii Gurdas. . Khalsa After retiring from his college, Giani Bishan Singh returned to his native village of Lakhuvar and pursued his studies with undiminished enthusiasm. He also taught novices who came to him for advice. Giani Bishan Singh died in his village in 1966.