ARTIST
Anantvir Singh (AKJ)
Bhai Anantvir Singh Ji is a kirtani from Amritsar, Punjabi, with a lineage that traces back to Mattu Bhai Ke Village in the Gujranwala district of Pakistan. The oldest son of Bhai Dalbir Singh Jachak ji - a renowned kirtani - is the seventh generation of kirtanis in his family, and he continues to carry on this legacy with pride. It is also said that his family was blessed with kirtan by Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji, as every single person in his family tree has been a kirtani. Bhai Anantvir Singh Ji learned different styles of Gurmat Sangeet and Indian Classical music from various Ustads, including his father Bhai Dalbir Singh Jachak Ji, his grandfather Principal Baldev Singh Ji, and Ustad Vardani Lal Ji, Delhi. He also learned from Bhai Mohinder Singh Thumri Amritsar and Bhai Iqbal Singh Hazoori Ragi Sri Harminder Sahib. Currently, Bhai Anantvir Singh Ji is still learning from renowned artist Ustad Tari Khan Sahib. He now resides in Los Angeles, USA, where he has been living for the past decade. Bhai Anantvir Singh Ji's music style is Akhand Keertani Jatha, and his soulful voice and impeccable command of music have made him a sought-after artist. Bhai Anantvir Singh Ji's spiritual teachings are widely appreciated by the Sikh community, and he has given several speeches and discourses that showcase his deep understanding of Gurbani. You can listen to his teachings here, as well as on his Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channels. Bhai Anantvir Singh Ji's music and teachings serve as a reminder of the power of Gurbani and its ability to connect us with the divine. Through his music, he transports us to a world of peace and serenity, where we can find solace in the words of the Guru. We are grateful for artists like Bhai Anantvir Singh Ji, who dedicate their lives to preserving and promoting the beauty of Gurbani through their music and teachings.
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