Bhai Vir Singh Ji’s birth anniversary is a moment of deep respect, and this year CM Bhagwant Mann honored him with a heartfelt tribute. He highlighted how Bhai Vir Singh Ji’s writings and teachings continue to shape Sikh spiritual and cultural identity even today.
A Tribute to a Literary Icon
Bhai Vir Singh Ji, known as the father of modern Punjabi literature, was a poet, reformer, historian, and spiritual guide. His novels, poetry, and writings laid a strong foundation for Punjabi literature and brought Sikh history and philosophy closer to the people.
Reviving Sikh Identity Through Literature
At a time when Sikh heritage and Punjabi identity were facing challenges, Bhai Vir Singh Ji emerged as a strong pillar of the Sikh renaissance. His life’s mission was to preserve the Sikh spirit, revive cultural awareness, and bring pride to the Punjabi language. He also took significant steps to disseminate Sikh literature widely.
A Legacy That Lives On
Bhai Vir Singh Ji’s contribution goes beyond literature; he shaped the consciousness of an entire community. Museums, memorials, and libraries dedicated to him continue to preserve his manuscripts, writings, and personal belongings, allowing new generations to explore his brilliance.
Bhagwant Mann’s Heartfelt Homage
In his message, Bhagwant Mann expressed deep admiration for Bhai Vir Singh Ji, calling him a “literary giant whose contribution to Sikhism will forever remain immortal.”
His tribute emphasised:
- The importance of remembering cultural icons
- The need to keep Punjabi literature alive
- The responsibility of the younger generation to stay connected with Sikh heritage
- The timeless relevance of Bhai Vir Singh Ji’s teachings
Why Remembering Bhai Vir Singh Ji Matters Today
- His writings protect the roots of Sikh identity.
- He inspires pride in the Punjabi language and culture.
- His spiritual works offer peace and direction.
- His stories highlight bravery, faith, and compassion.
His efforts preserve history for future generations.



