Sant Isher Singh
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| Bhai Daya Singh Samparda | |
| In office 1927–1975 | |
| Preceded by | Sant Attar Singh ji (Reru Sahib) |
| Succeeded by | Sant Kishan Singh ji (Rara Sahib) |
| Title | Sant |
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| Born | Gulab Singh 5 August 1905 Patiala, Punjab, British India |
| Died | 25 August 1975 (aged 70) |
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| Religion | Sikhism |
| Lineage | Bhai Daya Singh Samparda |
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| Based in | Rara Sahib |
Sant Isher Singh (Punjabi: ਸੰਤ ਈਸ਼ਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਜੀ; 5 August 1905 – 26 August 1975), respectfully known as Sant Maharaj Isher Singh Ji by the Sikh community, was a revered Brahmgiani Sikh saint (Sant) from Rara Sahib. He devoted his life to Kirtan and Katha, spreading the divine message and teachings of the Sikh Gurus across the world, doing so for over 50 years.
Sant Isher Singh served as the head of the Sikh institution 'Rara Sahib Samparda' (also known as Bhai Daya Singh Ji Samparda), succeeding Sant Attar Singh Ji of Reru Sahib. Renowned for his unwavering devotion to Sikhi, he is claimed to not only embody the Sikh principles in his own life but also dedicated himself to spreading its teachings across India and beyond. His spiritual guidance is said to have inspired millions, leading countless individuals to embrace the Khalsa and deepening their connection to the Sikh faith.