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Giani Ditt Singh
Giani Ditt Singh (1850–1901) was a scholar, poet, editor and an eminent Singh Sabha reformer. He was born on April 21, 1850 (some sources say 1853) in Kalaur, a village in the present Fatehgarh Sahib district of Punjab, India. Giani Ji wrote over 70 books on Sikhism, the most famous of which is ''Khalsa Akhbar''. His ''Dayanand naal mera Samvaad'' and ''Durga Parbodh'' are considered major texts of Sikh philosophy.
== Early life ==
Singh was born in village ''Kalaur'' (in tehsil Bassi Pathana, Fatehgarh Sahib district), the son of Divan Singh, Ramdasia Sikh by caste . He was educated in the village of Tior, near Kharar in Ropar district, where he studied Gurmukhi, prosody, Vedanta, and Urdu. At the age of 16-17, he shifted to the main Gulabdasi centre at Chhathianvala, near Kasur, in Lahore district. Formally initiated into the sect of Sant Desa Singh, he became a Gulabdasi preacher. Not long afterwards, he came under the influence of Bhai Jawahar Singh, formerly a follower of Gulabdasi sect, who had joined the Arya Samaj.

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