Jaswant Singh (Khoji)

Jaswant Singh Khoji (also known as Bauji) was the founder of Braham Bunga Trust[1] and Naam Simran congregation camps at Dodra.

He was baptized at Sri Akal Takhat Sahib Amritsar, and started conducting his life according to the principles of the Sikh religion.

During a visit to Calgary in 1981, he spread the movement of periodic Sikh congregations for Kirtan and Naam Simran to the United States, Canada, and other countries.

[2][3] In 1972, he established the first Gurdwara in the village of Dodra on a plot of land donated by his army companion Subedar Kishan Singh.

Based on hymns of Sri Guru Granth Sahib, holy book of Sikhs, he wrote 132 articles in Punjabi on various topics about concepts and principals of Sikhism like Sangat, Haumai,[5] Shabad, Dooja Bhau, Simran, Dharam[6] or Mazahab, Bharam, Bandhan-Chhuttan.

Books and spiritual writings of Baboo Jaswant Singh Khoji