Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Books

Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji's Books

Name of the Book & DescriptionDownload
1. Aastak Te Nastak: This book talks about the difference between theist and atheist.Download
2. Andithi Duniya: A mystical book on the unseen world. This book talks about Afterlife.Download
3. Andithi Duniya (English): A mystical book on the unseen world. This book talks about Afterlife.Download
4. Anhad Shabad Dasam Duaar: Detailed analysis of celestial music and the secret tenth door(Dasam Duaar).Download
5. Anhad Shabad Dasam Duaar (English): Detailed analysis of celestial music and the secret tenth door(Dasam Duaar).Download
6. Autobiography of Bhai Sahib Randheer Singh Jee (English): Autobiography covering the period of Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh's spiritual life up to the end of his jail term.Download
7. Charan Kamal Ki Mauj: It talks about the Charan Kamal of Vaheguru and how one can enshrine the Charan Kamal of Vaheguru within oneself.Download
8. Charan Kamal Ki Mauj (English): It talks about the Charan Kamal of Vaheguru and how one can enshrine the Charan Kamal of Vaheguru within oneself.Download
9. Gur meray Sang Sada hai naalay: This book contains various articles taken from Bhai Sahib's books.Download
10. Gurbani Di Paras Kala: This book contains many interesting articles related to Gurmat.Download
11. Gurbani diyan Lagaan Matraan dee Vilakhantaa: This book talks in detail about Gurbani grammar and the correct padd-chhed of shabads.Download
12. Gurmat Adhyatmak Karam Philosophy: Detailed analyses of Karma philosophy in Gurmat.Download
13. Gurmat Anhad Shabad: This book talks about the secret tenth door (Dasam Duaar).Download
14. Gurmat Bibek: Rehit Maryada, Code of Conduct for Khalsa, is an amazing uplifting book.Download
15. Gurmat Gauravta: Uniqueness and Greatness of Gurmat over other Religions.Download
16. Gurmat Lekh: This book has small articles about Gurmat that Bhai Sahib wrote from time to time.Download
17. Gurmat Naam Abhyaas Kamayee: Concept of Naam and Gurmat's way of meditating on Naam.Download
18. Gurmat Prakash: This book has articles that Bhai Sahib wrote on Gurpurabs for newspapers.Download
19. Gurmat Sach Nirnay: Concept of 'Sach' in Gurbani and the true meaning of it.Download
20. Gurmat Vichar: This book contains some very interesting articles. Articles about Amrit and Keski are in this book.Download
21. Haumai Naavay Naal Virodh Hai: This book talks about what does ego mean, and how can one eliminate it?Download
22. Ik Umar kaidee da supna: This is a spiritual story emphasizing the pursuit of inner peace and liberation.Download
23. Is bowing to Guru Granth Sahib Ji akin to idol worship (English): Can worship of Siri Guru Granth Sahib jee be classified as Idol Worship?Download
24. Jail Chithian: Autobiography covering the period of Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh's spiritual life.Download
25. Jhatka Mas Prathaye Tat Gurmat Nirnay: This book refutes the claims of supporters of meat.Download
26. Jyot Vigaas: An epic on Gurmat Philosophy. Gurmat Tradition and Gurmat mysticism.Download
27. Katha Kirtan: The meaning of the word 'Katha' as it appears in Gurbani.Download
28. Kee Siri Guru Granth Sahib jee dee Pooja Buth-Prasthee hai: Can worship of Siri Guru Granth Sahib jee be classified as Idol Worship?Download
29. Ki kes rakhne jaroori han: This book discusses why it's important to keep hair and how to take care of it.Download
30. Ko Virla Gurmat Chalay Jeeo: This book mentions that only a rare few are true Gurmukhs.Download
31. Meaning of Amrit (English): Definition of Amrit. The method of imparting Khalsa Baptism.Download
32. Naam Sambandhi Vichaar: The book explains the significance of reciting the divine name (Naam).Download
33. Naam Simran: Importance of meditating on Gurmat Naam.Download
34. Naam te Naam da data Satguru: Concept of Naam and Gurmat's way of meditating on Naam.Download
35. Rangle Sajjan: Biography of 23 spiritual companions of Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh.Download
36. Rangle Sajjan (English): Biography of 23 spiritual companions of Bhai Sahib.Download
37. Sachiya Daadiya: Importance of keeping Beard, reasons behind disrespect of beard.Download
38. Sachkhand Darshan: Analysis of 5 Khands or levels of creation.Download
39. Sachkhand Darshan (English): Analysis of 5 Khands or levels of creation.Download
40. Sant Pad Nirnay: The meaning of the word 'Sant' and who can be classified as a Sant.Download
41. Shankia te Utanka de Utar: Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh jee wrote this in response to the writings of Preetlari.Download
42. Sri Dasam Granth Sahib: This book contains writings regarding Sri Dasam Granth Sahib.Download
43. Timar Agyan To Ujeaara: It talks about moving from a state of lack of knowledge to a state of wisdom.Download
44. Waheguru Simran: Spiritual prowess of the Divine Name.Download
45. Zahara Zahoor Guru Gobind Singh: This book talks about Guru Gobind Singh Ji.Download
Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh ji

Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji

Sikh theologian, scholar, and freedom fighter
  • About the Author
  • Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji (1878–1961) was a renowned freedom fighter, reformer, theologian, and a key figure in the Lahore Conspiracy Case. He was also the first person to be imprisoned during the Gurdwara Reform Movement.

    In the early decades of the 20th century, when the hope of freedom seemed like a distant dream and the moral, spiritual, and political fabric of the nation had begun to weaken, Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji emerged as a radiant light in a time of darkness. He was a spiritual visionary who did not rely on mere words or sermons, but poured out his experiences and divine love through the sacred verses of Gurbani. As a reformer, he brought change not by preaching, but by becoming the change himself. As a revolutionary, he gave up the comfort and status of an elite background and fearlessly stepped into one of the boldest struggles against British rule, at a time when even the bravest of political leaders were hesitant to act.

    No one who met Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji could forget the power of his presence. His glowing face, saintly beard, broad forehead, and deep, intense eyes gave him a majestic and spiritual appearance. His gaze carried depth and meaning. At times, it sparkled with gentle irony or compassion. At other times, it became still, absorbed in divine ecstasy, as if reaching into the deepest levels of consciousness. His presence left a lasting impression on all who were blessed to witness it.

    For more than fifteen years, from May 1915 to October 1930, Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji was imprisoned for his involvement in the Ghadr Movement, a courageous revolt for India’s freedom. He endured a terrible and torturous prison life with unshakable spiritual strength. Upon his release, he was honoured with great respect in the form of Hukamnamas and Siropas from all four Takhats that existed at the time.

    History will bear witness to the truth that the bones and blood of these true freedom fighters enriched the barren soil of their country’s political field. It is a tragedy that those who later enjoyed the fruits of their sacrifices, and those who now wear the crowns crafted from the legacy of these heroes, have consciously and carelessly forgotten the ones who bore the weight of freedom and carried it to the heights of liberation. But history, the greatest and final judge, will never forget them.

    Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji’s writings are known for their depth and spiritual insight, making them highly influential in the realm of Sikh philosophy and spirituality. His works reflect not only a profound connection to the teachings of the Sikh Gurus but also a spirit of resistance against injustice and oppression. His life continues to serve as a guiding light for those striving for truth, justice, and inner liberation. Bhai Sahib’s literary contributions focus deeply on Sikh philosophy, the spiritual path, and the living message of Gurbani. Even today, his writings inspire countless seekers on the path of spiritual awakening and understanding.