Publications
1955 | Asle te Ohle | Singh Brothers, Amritsar | Punjabi Poetry |
1965 | Eh Mere Sanse Eh Mere Geet | Singh Brothers, Amritsar | Punjabi Poetry |
1975 | Simrati de Kiran Ton Pehlan | Navyug Publishers, New Delhi | Punjabi Poetry |
1978 | Karuna Di Chuh Ton Magron | Navyug Publishers, New Delhi | Punjabi Poetry |
1980 | Punjabi Writers Coopoerative, New Delhi |
Punjabi Poetry |
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1985 | Na Eh Geet Na Birharha | Navyug Publishers, New Delhi | Punjabi Poetry |
1989 | Birkhe Heth Sabh Jant | Navyug Publishers, New Delhi | Punjabi Poetry |
1989 | Ardas: Darshan Roop Te Abhiaas | Singh Brothers, Amritsar | Sikh Religion |
1990 | Paani Wich Patase | Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan, New Delhi | Punjabi Poetry (Rhymes for Children) |
1992 | Geet Mera Sohila Tera | Singh Brothers, Amritsar | Punjabi Poetry |
1992 | Meri Sahitik Sve Jivanee | Punjabi University, Patiala | Literary Autobiography |
1997 | Vishav Ardas | Singh Brothers, Amritsar | Punjabi Poetry (World Prayers) |
1998 | Achetan Di Leela | Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar | Psychology |
2000 | Koi Naon Na Jaane Mera | Singh Brothers, Amritsar | Punjabi Poetry (Autobiography) |
2000 | Spiritual Heritage of Punjab | Guru Nank Dev University, Amritsar | Spirituality |
2002 | Pilgrimage to Hemkunt | UBSPD and NIPS | Spiritual Travelogue |
2004 | Sungad Abnoos Di | ARSEE Publishers, Delhi | Punjabi Poetry |
2004 | Prophet of Devotion | SATVIC Media Pvt. Ltd., Amritsar | Life & Teachingsof Sri Guru Angad Dev |
2005 | My Ardas & My Gurus' Bani | SNP Panpac Pte Ltd, Singapore | Ardas, Japji Sahib, Rahiras and Sohila for Children |
2006 | Divine Intimations - Nitnem | Hemkunt Publishers, New Delhi | Banis Japji Sahib, Jap Sahib, Sawayyas, Rehras Sahib, Sohila Sahib and Ardas |
2007 | Guru Granth Sahib and Its Context | Bhai Vir Singh Sahitay Sadan | Essays on different aspects of Guru Granth Sahib |
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