This autobiography, originally compiled from his letters from various prisons and published in Punjabi, has been translated by Dr. Trilochan Singh, who was associated with the Saint during last 20 years of his life. To be translation Dr. Trilochan Singh has added a Lengthy introductory thesis based on through research work, throwing light on the Saint’s early life and giving fairly detailed account of Bhai Randhir Singh’s role in Rakabganj Affair and the Ghaddar Party Revolution. Some of the facts revealed by him are a significant contribution to the history of this period. They bring to light the achievement and result of the Ghadar Revolution, and its impact on subsequent phases of Freedom Movement.
BHAI SAHIB RANDHIR SINGH (1878-1961) was an outstanding freedom-fighter and a great saint and theologian who has made a lasting contribution to the religious and cultural revival in Punjab, and was one of the first few Punjabi revolutionaries who staked their life and career to bring about political awakening and win freedom for their country. Son of a High Court Judge and educated in Govt.
College and Mission College, Lahore, Bhai Randhir Singh ushered a moral and spiritual revival which set into motion what later on came to be known as Gurdwara Reform Movement. In the Rakabganj Affair (1913) it was his stern challenge to the British Government and stirring call to the people to organize resistance, which prevented the further desecration of the historic shrine.
In 1914, he was the only non-emigrant Sikh leader who completely identified himself with the cause of the Ghadar Party and suffered imprisonment for seventeen long years. He is known to historians of this period as "Hero of the First Supplementary Lahore Conspiracy Case". He is the only Sikh Leader who, in the last hundred years or more, has been given 'Hukamnamas' and Robes of Honour by the four Takhats of the Panth, in solemn recognition of his sacrifices and impact on his times. His deep and original expositions of various aspects of Sikhism (more than 30 books) are a lasting contribution to Sikh theology, philosophy and mysticism. He distinguished himself in Punjabi prose and poetry by an erudite and powerful grand style of his own.
Autobiography Of Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh by Randhir Singh (Bhai Sahib)
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Bhai Randhir Singh Trust
Publication Date: 2011 6th Edition
1. Awakening of Faith 1
2. Detachment and Preparations 10
3. Renunciation and Baptism 16
4. Search for the Mystic Word (Nam) 28
5. Illumination of Divine Name 35
6. The Vision of God 41
7. Blessedness and Divine Vision 48
8. Holy Mother Gulab Kaur 53
9. In the Khalsa College 57
10. Arrest and Defence 60
11. In the Multan Prison 70
12. From Multan to Hazaribagh Prison 82
13. Jailer Vadhava Ram's Atrocities 92
14. The Art of Making Gold 101
15. Prisoners' Escape 112
16. Clairvoyance of Kirpa Singh and more Harassment 122
17. Struggle for Rights and Justice 148
18. Death of Kehar Singh and Departure for Madras 172
19. Rajahmundary Prison 185
20. On the way to Nagpur Prison 197
21. Fasts and Tortures 211
22. More Troubles in Nagpur Jail 229
23. The Spirit and Personality of Sikhs 254
24. From Nagpur to Lahore 272
25. Meeting with Bhagat Singh (Shahid) 281
Appendix I : Supplementary letters of Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh 291
Appendix II: Preface to the Punjabi Edition :
(a) Dr. Bhai Vir Singh's Introduction 295
(b) Sir Jogindra Singh's Foreword 299
(c) Gyani Nahar Singh's Preface 300