Bhai Sahib Bhai Jasbir Singh Ji Khalsa, Khannewale (VEERJI) was born in Chakri Village in undivided Punjab. He was born into a family of simple means. His father Sardar Inder Singh was a custodian and his mother Sardarni Parvati Kaur was a pious and religious lady who was the source of inspiration for Bhai Sahib's keen interest in religious studies since his childhood. He was two and half years old when his parents shifted to Amritsar during the partition of the country.
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| - Bhai Sahib Bhai Jasbir Singh Ji Khalsa, Khannewale (VEERJI) was born in Chakri Village in undivided Punjab. He was born into a family of simple means. His father Sardar Inder Singh was a custodian and his mother Sardarni Parvati Kaur was a pious and religious lady who was the source of inspiration for Bhai Sahib's keen interest in religious studies since his childhood. He was two and half years old when his parents shifted to Amritsar during the partition of the country.
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| - Bhai Jagmohan Singh
- Bhai Jatinder Mohan Singh
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- Sardarni Parvati Kaur
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| - Bhai Sahib Bhai Jasbir Singh Ji Khalsa, Khannewale (VEERJI) was born in Chakri Village in undivided Punjab. He was born into a family of simple means. His father Sardar Inder Singh was a custodian and his mother Sardarni Parvati Kaur was a pious and religious lady who was the source of inspiration for Bhai Sahib's keen interest in religious studies since his childhood. He was two and half years old when his parents shifted to Amritsar during the partition of the country. After that the family shifted to Sangrur where Bhai sahib had his academic qualification. He used to take keen interest in religious study and usually had discussion on religious matters by giving all aspects of Gurbani while putting his point of view in each discussion/smagam. Then at the early age, suddenly he lost his father. The family took the tragedy as a Hukam of Akal Purakh. From his early age Bhai Sahib Bhai Jasbir Singh Ji Khalsa was generous in making friends and was forced to stand against all odds on truth. He was very inquisitive about the meaning of life and had inculcated a belief in the unity of God and practised the philosophy/thought/of Gurbani in his real life. From his youngest years, he was an unusually gifted child who learned easily. In every field of life, whether it was his academic studies, his social interactions or his religious studies he was eager to get to the very roots of every aspect. As a young man Bhai Sahib used to spend long hours absorbed in meditation and spent many more discussing religion with the holy men he came in contact with. Years later he moved to Khanna to settle his business, but even though he worked during the day, in the ambrosial hours of the breaking dawn, he would meditate and recite Kirtan and make all Sangat to pray to God Almighty as envisaged in Gurbani.
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