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Renown Dhadi Dya Singh 'Dilbar' passes away

Sunday 29th January, 2006

Panthic Weekly News Bureau

Nawa Shehar (KP) – Gyani Dya Singh Dilbar who was known eminently in the Khalsa Panth as an International Dhadhi Gold Medalist has passed away. Gyani Ji was seeking treatment for a heart condition at the D.M.C. Hospital in Ludhiana where he subsequently passed away on Jan. 26th, 2005.

Throughout the course of his 76 year life, Bhai Dya Singh Dilbar had done immense seva of the Khalsa Panth through recitation of Dhadhi vaars and writing of many books. He was honored with the award of Shiromani Dhadhi by the Shirmani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee in 1979 and by Punjab Bhasa Vibhag in 1994. Besides educating Sikhs about their history and Gurmat through dhadhi vaars and books, Gyani Ji had also taken part in many Panthic struggles. He was jailed during the Punjabi Suba Morcha and then during the state of emergency in Punjab. He was kept in the Burail Jail for over 3 years.

Bhai Sahib had written over a dozen of books which include the famous ‘Dilbar Sangeet’, ‘Dilbar Tarane’, ‘Dilbar Parsang’, ‘Dilbar Dunea’, ‘Gaunda Punjab’ and ‘Chandi Kharkegi’. Bhai Sahib had also traveled to England, Canada and the United States for the parchar of the Khalsa Panth.

Bhai Sahib’s body was cremated in the Banga Road Cremation Ground in Nava Shehar. Many Panthic personalities were present at the funeral. These included the present Akal Takhat Sahib Jathedar Bhai Joginder Singh Vedanti and also many representatives of the SGPC and sevadars of Darbar Sahib, Amritsar Sahib, Tarna Dal Harianvelan and others. Bhai Sahib’s concluding ardas was done by Gurdwara Singh Sabha Nawa Shehar’s Head Granthi Gyani Harjeet Singh Ji.

(Sample Dhadi Vaar of Bhai Dya Singh 'Dilbar' ~10MB)

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the last week was dominated by this sad news- Bhai Sahib will be missed-

he inspired a generation of Sikhs to wake up with his unforgettable voice

can ppl put up some urls to download his dhadi vaars please?

i know his dhadi vaars on the "Kundha Vicho Lal Boldhae" album can downloaded off the audiobase in rajkargakhalsa.com

Peace

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

This Bhai Sahib Jee was such a legendary Dhadhi. His speeches were played on Amrit Bani radio all last week. I actually found myself sitting down and listening to him - absolutely mind-blowing and inspiring lectures.

We definitely need more Dhadhis like. pray.gif

Bhul Chuk Maaf

Waheguroo

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fateh ji

its true these days all gurmukhs are leaving us

he was a diamond of the panth and cannot be forgoten he has a message through his dhadi vars we shoudl try to understand the messge that he is giving. he filled us with bir ras and chardi kala and reminded us about our rich history.

As bhai Gurdass Ji says -

Spending this life fruitfully gurmukh goes to the other world

fateh ji

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