Bhai Veer Singh Jee’s Audiobook – “Pyare Jio”

Guru Pyaareo,
Waheguru Jee Kaa Khalsa Waheguru Jee Kee Fateh,
One Gursikh, Bhai Saahab Bhai Veer Singh Jee, wrote such great literature about gursikhee and true gursikh values about 100 years ago which will continue to help Sikhs walk on this path forever.

One of Bhai Saahab’s writeup “Pyaarey Jeeyo” (a collection of his letters written on diffrent contexts to different people) has been converted into an Audio Book.

We commend Bhai Guldeep Singh ji for this wonderful sewaa project.

Please feel free to download the Audio book of Bhai saahab Bhai Veer Singh Jee at
http://maskeensahib.com/?p=p_36&sName=Pyare-Jio—Bhai-Vir-Singh
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7 Responses to “Bhai Veer Singh Jee’s Audiobook – “Pyare Jio””

  1. On July 22nd, 2008 Surinder Kaur said:

    Do you have anything in English please

  2. On July 25th, 2008 jaspal singh said:

    i want to read this book.

  3. On August 6th, 2008 keertan said:

    Surinder kaur Jee, Please read “Kaalsi daa Rikhi’ The hermit of kaalsi at

    http://www.akj.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=186&p=329&hilit=kaalsi#p329

    A request to Keertan.org sewaadaars please put up “Kaalsi daa rikhi” on this website also.

  4. On August 7th, 2008 keertan said:

    And you can read Novel Sundri at

    http://www.sikh.net/publications/Sundri/sundri.htm

  5. On November 5th, 2009 Harpreet Singh said:

    WGKK, WGKF!

    I am very happy to listen the audio clip of Bhai Sahib’s writings. Congratulations to you on achieving the milestone. I want to make audio book of Guru Nanak Chamatkaar. How can I make, please help

  6. On February 2nd, 2010 jass said:

    WGKK, WGKF!
    Congratulations, Piare ji….
    Jo apne udam karke ik vadmuli rachna,vichar sab tak pahuchan da ik boht sarthak yatan kita hai. I listen the Audiobook,its compiles greate teachings required for a sikh… the very necessary..thoughts….
    Dhan bhai Veer Singh ji jehe Sikh
    AAp v Dhanta de patar ho….
    WGKK, WGKF!

  7. On February 11th, 2011 Sangat Singh said:

    Guldeep Jio, this is the comment I wrote for Sikhchic:
    S. Mohan Singh Jio, I feel uneasy that such a simple, pleasurable, as easy breathing in of fresh scented mountain air has generally turned into a smoky academic exercise. Yes, I have listened to Maskin Ji quite extensively and had the honour to know him personally when in KL, he would spend at least a day with us at the Plantation’s beautiful surroundings. Only yesterday I was listening to him on ETC Punjabi Channel when talking about ‘Simran’ he quoted from Bhai Vir SinghJi’s “PYRE DA PYARA” an episode from Guru Nanak Chamatkar. The first time I listened to it was when, my elder sister Bhenji Man Kaur read out to me. I was 17 then and we both couldn’t stop the tears from flowing. It had such an impact on me that since then, I have read and re-read it at least 20-30 times. Every time found some thing profound that had eluded me previously. I wanted this episode turned into an audio version and was searching for someone who would help. There is a Punjabi saying: ‘Bharaay ko bharaa melay kar kar lambay hath’ More seriously translated: You get to meet a company you desire.I found such a wonderful person in S. Guldeep Singh Sethi NJ (USA) who undertook this pleasurable task and finally completed the recording of ‘Pyare Da Pyara’ . He wrote to me “Uncle Ji, it is done” and found on the following site: http://www.keertan.org/2008/07/bhai-veer-singh-jees-audiobook-pyare-jio/. The recording is excellent and the narrator Giani Jatinder Singh ‘Dardi’ did a superb job. I have already pirated 10 copies and going to distribute at our weekly ‘Satsang’ The aforementioned site has Maskin Ji’s discourses, but, more importantly has Bhai Vir Singh Ji’s ‘Gurmuk Sikhia, 7 Aukia Raata and other episode from Guru Nanak Chatmakar’. This is really a reverent biography of Bhai Sahib Ji and would put to rest any question about how to ‘Naam Japana’ by producing such an insatiable hunger that Wahegur’s Naam would hopefully come as His Gift: “ Ghaal na mill-o sayv na mili-0 mili-o aa-ay achintaa” (GGS 672.12) “ We cannot meet the Lord by our own efforts, nor can we meet Him through service; He comes and meet us spontaneously. My apologise for this longish comment.

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