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These talks are very old and rare recordings of Bauji jaswant singh kholji , Dodra Sangat
Jaswant Singh Khoji (also known as Bauji) was the founder of Braham Bunga Trust[1] and Naam Simran congregation camps at Dodra.
At the age of 24, while serving as a clerk in the Indian Army in Burma, Jaswant Singh became impressed by the
writings of Sikh scholars Professor Puran Singh and Bhai Vir Singh. He was baptized at Sri Akal Takhat Sahib Amritsar, and started conducting his life according to the principles of the Sikh religion. Upon retirement from the Army, he founded the Sikh congregation camps movement with former army companions from Myanmar. Khoji never intentionally promoted himself or his works. He lived his final days in relative solitude, restricting himself to his home and the company of a few friends. During a visit to Calgary in 1981, he spread the movement of periodic Sikh congregations for Kirtan and Naam Simran to the United States, Canada, and other countries.