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Tara Singh Narotam

Pandit Tara Singh Narotam (1822–1891) or also Pundit Tara Singh Nawtam, was a famous Punjabi scholar who belonged to the Sikh Nirmala Sect. Tara Singh authored at-least ten works, with the most notable being the Gurmat Nirnay Sagar, the Sri Gur Tirath Sangrah, and Gur Girarath Kos. The title Narotam means "man par excellence". He served as the Sri Mahant (leader) of the Nirmal Panchayati Akhara in Haridwar.

Biography
Pundit Tara Singh was born into a Sikh family at Kalma village in Gurdaspur district (near Qadian) to a devout Sikh father, ==Gurbani interpretation==
Gurbani interpretation
Pandit Tara Singh conforms to the Nirmala school of thought. He presents Sikhism from a Vedantic orientation, and it being a blend of Sankara and Ramanuja. ==Published works==
Published works
Tara Singh wrote exegetical, lexicographical, theological, and doctrinal works, with him showing Vedantic influence in his works on Sikhism. He was also influenced by the Sanskritic works of the Vedic, Shastric, and Puranic literature. He may have written a commentary on the entire Guru Granth ahib but it is assumed to be lost. His more famous works are Gurmat Nirnay Sagar, Sri Gur Tirath Sangrah, and Guru Girarath Kos. Other notable works include a commentary on Bani of the Bhagats included in the Guru Granth Sahib. • Vahiguru Sabdarth (1862) • Tika Bhagat Bani Ka (1872) • Tika Guru Bhav Dipika (1879) • Sri Guru Tirath Sangrahi (1883) • Granth Sri Gurmat Nirnaya Sagar (1877) • Sabda Sur Kosh (1866) • Akal Murati Pradarsan (1878) • Guru Vans Taru Darpan (1878) • Granth Guru Girarth Kosh (1889) • Prikhia Prakaran (1890) • Tika Sri Raga (1885) • Updesh Shatak Basha • Sehrafi Raje Bharthari • Japji Sahib Steek ==See also==
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