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Jugraj Singh Randhawa
 

  Punjab and its surrounding areas are full of great history. It is an  honour that Sri Guru Nanak Dev Sahib ji planted the roots of Sikhi in  this area. As Sikhi has grown there have been many saints and warriors  that have resided in this area. There have been sacrifices for Sikhi in  history and Damdami Taksal has always been at the forefront of these.  One type of sacrifice is the sacrifice of a Giani, who studies Gurbani  and then spends all of his time teaching and preaching to others. Sant  Baba Harnam Singh ji Bedi made this sacrifice. left the world where they  stayed at Dera Baba Joga Singh ji.
Baba ji was a great  kathakars, forever attached to the charan (feet) of Akal Purkh. They  were taught the knowledge of Gurbani from Bhai Jaswant Singh ji. They  also studied the Vars of Bhai Gurdas ji, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth,  and other religious granths.
After Sant Giani Bhagvan Singh ji  left the world for Sach Khand. Sant Baba Harnam Singh ji Bedi became the  jathedar of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib ji's Damdami Taksal. Baba ji  taught many Gursikhs the understanding of Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji, Sri  Dasam Granth Sahib ji, and other religious granths within Amritsar. Sant  ji would also partake in the seva of Panj Pyare at Sri Akal Takhat  Sahib ji where people would take Amrit and get initiated into the Khalsa  Panth/Nation.
Gursikhs taught by Baba ji, where ever they went,  taught others the knowledge of Gurbani and spread the word of Sikhi.  Sant ji would everyday go to Sri Akal Takhat Sahib and listen to the  nitnem (daily prayers) and Shabad Keertan (singing of hymns). They  started the method of doing translations by 'anve arth' - a unique  method of translating Gurbani.
Baba ji taught many famous  Gursikhs such as: Sant Baba Bishan Singh ji Muralewale, Sant Giani  Sundar Singh ji Bhindranwale, Mahant Haakam Singh ji Amritsar, Mahant  Harnam Singh ji Muralewale and Sant Bishan Singh ji Kareet.
Baba  ji stayed at Dera Baba Joga Singh ji Amritsar and was the Head Granthi  at Sri Harmandir Sahib ji. All the Gianis of that time, in Amritsar,  were students of Baba ji. They never stopped teaching the understanding  of Gurbani, even at a very old age. They also had the chance to teach  many Nirmale, Udasis, Adanshahee and Majbee Sikhs.
 
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