Bhagat Singh Thind - Death

Death

Thind was working on some books when he died on September 15, 1967. He was survived by his wife, Vivian, whom he had married in March 1940, his daughter, Tara, and his son, David. His son established a website to propagate the philosophy for which his father spent his entire life in the US. He also posthumously published two of his father's books, Troubled Mind in a Torturing World and their Conquest and Winners and Whiners in this Whirling World.

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