
Punjabi Writers
Punjabi writers are authors and poets who express the culture, history, and experiences of Punjabi people through their literature. They write in the Punjabi language, capturing themes like love, spirituality, social issues, and tradition. Notable figures include Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, and later writers like Waris Shah and Bhai Vir Singh, whose works influence Punjabi culture deeply. Their writings help preserve Punjabi heritage, foster community identity, and explore universal human themes, making them vital contributors to South Asian literature and cultural history.