Sant Isher Singh | |
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Born | Isher Singh 5 August 1905 Patiala, Punjab, British India |
Died | 25 August 1975 | (aged 70)
Other names | Sant Ishar Singh Ji, Gulab Singh, Rara Sahib Wale |
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Organization | Rara Sahib |
Known for | Gurdwara Karamsar Rara Sahib |
Title | Sant |
Predecessor | Sant Baba Attar Singh |
Successor | Sant Baba Kishan Singh |
Honours | Portrait in the Central Sikh Museum |
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Sant Isher Singh (August 26, 1905 – August 9, 1975) also spelt as Sant Ishar Singh, was a Sikh saint (sant), preacher, singer, and writer from the Rara Sahib region of Punjab, India.[1][2]
Sant Isher Singh Ji was born of Mata Ratan Kaur, in the household of Sardar Ram Singh Nambardar, on 5th August 1905 at village Allowal, district Patiala. The parents named their son Gulab Singh. Nobody knew that one day this "Gulab" (meaning rose) would spread his fragrance far and wide. He received the basic worldly education from the primary School of village 'Chulela'.