
Singh Sabha Lehar
Singh Sabha Lehar was a movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries aimed at revitalizing and reforming Sikh identity, practices, and institutions. It sought to promote Sikh culture, education, and religious values, emphasizing adherence to the teachings of Guru Granth Sahib. The movement also aimed to distinguish Sikhism from other religions, encourage social and moral development, and unify Sikhs under a common religious and cultural identity. Singh Sabha Lehar played a significant role in strengthening Sikh community bonds and fostering a sense of pride and independence during British colonial rule.