Guru Granth Darpan is organized by raag, by Ang and by shabad, giving the meanings of individual words, the considerations each work requires given the fact that Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is poetry, and insights into important influences on the use and translation of words and shabads. Sri Guru Granth Darpan: Punjabi translation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib along with commentary and word meanings by Professor Sahib Singh. For feedback.
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The Punjabi Sahitya Akademi, Ludhiana, honoured him in with a life fellowship, and Punjabi University, Patiala, conferred upon granyh, inthe degree of Doctor of Literature honoris causa.
Guru Granth Darpan
As a youth, Natthu Rain was apprenticed to the village Maulawi, Hayat Shah, son of the famous Punjabi poet, Hasham, upon whom his royal patron, Ranjit Sirigh, the Maharaja of the Punjab, had settled a darpab jagir. These guu exposition of several of the Sikh sacred texts and his monumental volume commentary on Sikh Scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan, published during He was originally named Natthu Ram by his father, Hiranand, who kept a small shop in the village.
Professor Sahib Singh was known for his erudition and assiduous pursuit of scholarship.
Soon the family shifted to Tharpal, another village in the same district. A most original and earlier work was his Gurbani Viakaran, a textual grammar of the Guru Granth Sahib.
Sahib Sihgh, now commonly known as Professor Sahib Singh, took part in the Gurdwara Reform movement in the twenties of the century. He also worked as principal at the Gurmat College, Patiala. No exegetical work since the publication of this book in has been possible without resort to the fundamental principles enunciated in it, especially those concerning the interpretation of vowel endings in inflexions of nouns and verbs.
The untimely death of his father made the situation hard for him, yet he managed to plough through first Dyal Sirigh College, Lahore, and then the Government College, Lahore.
Sahib Singh’s contribution to Sikh studies and Punjabi letters received wide recognition in his own lifetime. From to he remained at Khalsa College producing a succession of learned works and commentaries on the Sikh sacred texts.
In he returned briefly to his college in Gujranwala which he soon quit to join the Khalsa College at Amritsar. Winning a scholarship at his middle standard examination, Natthu Ram joined the high school at Pasrur where he received in the rites of the Khalsa and his new name Sahib Singh.
Siri Guru Granth Sahib Translation in Punjabi by Professor Sahib Singh
He geanth appointed joint secretary of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee in Retiring from the Khalsa College, Amritsar, after many a long year of unbroken and luminous scholarly work, he became principal of the Shahid Sikh missionary College. Nearly 50 of his works were published between and During this period he suffered jail twice-once during the Guru ka Bagh agitation and then in the Jaito gurk Sahib Singh made a notable contribution to Punjabi prose through his essays on moral and spiritual themes, religious philosophy and issues in history arid biography.
At the latter, he obtained his bachelor’s degree.