Khalsa Tract Society

[note 1][1][2] The majority of the tracts published by the society were authored by Vir Singh.

[1] The society published small, cheap volumes on religious and social subjects.

[2] Alongside religious topics, with society also published works on other subjects, such as social evils that had sprung up within the wider Sikh community.

[3] In a discussion between Master Tara Singh and Lala Lajpat Rai, the former suggested to the latter that if he is a true patiot (desh bhagat), then he should study Sikhism in-detail, specifically the Punjabi works published by the Khalsa Tract Society.

[3] According to J. S. Grewal, the efforts of the Khalsa Tract Society helped modern Punjabi arise as a language of instruction.