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Punjabi poet and theologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sadhu Daya Singh Arif (1894–1945) was a Punjabi poet, theologian and balladeer.
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Daya Singh Arif | |
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Born | 1894 Jalalabad East, Kot Ise Khan, Faridkot, Punjab, British India |
Died | 1945 Moga, Punjab, India |
Occupation | Poet, Writer, Composer and Singer. |
Language | Punjabi |
Period | British Raj Era |
Genre | Punjabi literature |
Literary movement | Punjabi Dalit Literature |
Notable works | Zindagi Bilas, Fanah da Makan, Suputtar Bilas |
Daya Singh was born into Mazhabi Sikh community to Santa Singh at Punjab, British India.[1][2]
He read wide range of secular literature and as also reached the stage of ‘brahmgiani’ through meditation and contemplation like Sadhu Wazir Singh which is apparent from his assuming the title of ‘Arif’.
His book, Atam Hamrahi, is one of prominent among Punjabi Dalit literature.[3]
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