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Bhai Manvir Singh Ji is a spiritual Gurbani artist in the UK. He has a keen interest in Gurbani reading, Shabad Kirtan, Sikh philosophy, and history. Bhai Manvir Singh is an inspirational Gurmukh living in the United Kingdom.
Bhai Manvir Singh
Bhai Manvir Singh Who is Bhai Manvir Singh Ji? Bhai Manvir Singh Ji is a spiritual Gurbani artist in the UK. He has a keen interest in Gurbani reading, Shabad Kirtan, Sikh philosophy, and history. Bhai Manvir Singh is an inspirational Gurmukh living in the United Kingdom. Born in a Sikh family as a boy with hair-cut, later on, in his teenage Bhai Sahib Ji embraced Sikhism and became a Singh of Khalsa. He preaches spiritual and religious stories about the Sikh’s history and philosophy to its sermon. Bhai Sahib Ji is doing exceptional Sewa for the youth and works as a Religious Studies teacher. A story about keeping hair by Bhai Manvir Singh Ji Bhai Sahib Ji kept his hair as he has believed in Sikh values and beliefs from his childhood. He enjoyed going to Gurudwara Sahib and sitting in the Sadh Sangat to hear religious stories from the preachers. He always wished to tie a turban or Keshi and wanted to look like them. When he was about twelve to fourteen years he used to tie a turban on his head with the help of his father on the occasion of Gurupurabs and other ceremonies at Gurudwara Sahib. But he felt embarrassed as he had desired to tie a turban, but he regularly takes his hair cut. In the locality where Bhai Sahib Ji lived, there are not many keshdhari youngsters, but he always dreamt about his future as a Sikh. Bhai Manvir Singh Ji liked the full Sikhi Saroop and decided not to cut his hair in the future. To adopt the full Sikhi Saroop, he was inspired by the story of Bhai Taru Singh Ji who had enough love for his hair as an identity. He was also inspired by two young shaheed Sahibzades of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji who sacrificed their lives for Sikhism. So he took a firm decision to not cut his hair and wholly adopted the full Sikhi Saroop with Rehat and Maryada. Get in touch! Website: http://manvirsingh.blogspot.co m/
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