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A Jathedar (Punjabi: ਜਥੇਦਾਰ) of a Jatha with authority to protect a village in history. Among the Sikhs, a Jathedar is an ordained leader of the clergy and leads a Takht, a sacred and authoritative seat.
Sikh clergy consists of five Jathedars, one each from five takhts or sacred seats. The Jathedar of Akal Takht makes all the important decisions after consultations with the Jathedars of the other four Takhts. The highest seat of the Sikh community is called Akal Takht.
History
During the 18th century, Jathedars of Takhts were appointed by the Sarbat Khalsa, a biannual deliberative assembly of Sikhs held at Amritsar in Panjab.
From 1921, Jathedars of Takhts have been appointed by Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), an elected body of the Sikhs controlled by Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), a political party in the state of Punjab and an ally of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
In November 2015, the Sikhs appointed four interim Jathedars through the traditional Sarbat Khalsa at Chabba village on the outskirts of Amritsar, Panjab. Some 100,000 [1] to 500,000 Sikhs attended the event from around the world. A few Sikh organizations did not attend and refused to recognize the resolutions of the event. The congregation of Sarbat Khalsa 2015 dismissed the SGPC Jathedars and appointed interim Jathedars for Akal Takht, Damdama Sahib and Anandpur Sahib.
Jathedars of Akal Takht
- Bhai Gurdas Ji(1618–1636)
- Bhai Mani Singh Ji (1721–1734)
- Darbara Singh Ji (1722–1734)
- Nawab Kapur Singh Ji (1737–1753)
- Sultan-Ul-Qaum Baba Jassa Singh Ji Ahluwalia (1753–1783)
- Akali Phula Singh Ji (1800–1823)
- Akali Hanuman Singh Ji (1823–1845)
- Akali Prahlad Singh Ji (1845–)
- Arur Singh Naushera (1906–1921)
- Teja Singh Bhuchar (1920–1921)
- Teja Singh Akarpuri
(1921–1923) & (1926–1930) - Udham Singh Nagoke
(1923–1924) & (1926) - Acchar Singh
(1924–1926) & (1955–1962) - Didar Singh (1925)
- Jawaher Singh Mattu Bhaike (1926)
- Gurmukh Singh Musafir (1931–1934)
- Wasakha Singh Dadehar (1934)
- Mohan Singh Nagoke (1935–1952)
- Partap Singh (1952–1954)
- Mohan Singh Tur
- Sadhu Singh Bhaura (1964–1980)
- Gurdial Singh Ajnoha (1980–1983)
- Kirpal Singh (1983–1986)
- Jasbir Singh Rode (1988–1989)
- Darshan Singh (1989–1990)
- Manjit Singh (1994–1997)
- Ranjit Singh (1997–1999)
- Puran Singh (1999–2000)
- Joginder Singh Vadanti (2000–2008)
- Gurbachan Singh (2008–2018)
- Jagtar Singh Hawara (2015–Incumbent)
Acting Jathedars of Akal Takht
- Partap Singh (1938–1948)
- Kirpal Singh (1963–1965)
- Gurdev Singh Kaunke (1986–1993)
- Gurbachan Singh Manochahal (1986–1987)
- Darshan Singh (1986–1988)
- Dhian Singh Mand (2015–Incumbent)
- Harpreet Singh (2018–Incumbent)
Jathedars of Takht Keshgarh Sahib
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Name |
Assigned by | Term |
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Before, there was only one regular granthi for the service of Kesgarh Sahib. | ||
Gaini Karam Singh | Sarbat Khalsa | |
Bhai Kharak Singh | Sarbat Khalsa | |
Gaini Budh Singh | Sarbat Khalsa | |
Gaini Puran Singh | Sarbat Khalsa | |
Gaini Amar Singh | Sarbat Khalsa | |
After the Gurdwara Reform Movement, Jathedar and granthi of Gurdwara are being appointed. | ||
Gaini Resham Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Partap Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Bir Singh |
SGPC | |
Gaini Ajit Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Fauja Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Bachitar Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Guridal Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Harcharan Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Shavinder Singh |
SGPC | |
Gaini Balbir Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Manjit Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Tarlochan Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Amrik Singh | SGPC | |
Gaini Amrik Singh Ajnala | Sarbhat Khalsa | |
Gaini Raghbir Singh | SGPC | Current |
Jathedars of Takht Damdama Sahib
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- Baba Deep Singh
- Bhai Sudh Singh
- Bhai Karam Singh
- Bhai Natha Singh
- Bhai Ran Singh
- Bhai Bhagwaan Singh
- Bhai Baghel Singh
- Bhai Diwan Singh
- Bhai Ram Singh
- Gaini Harchand Singh longowal
- Gaini Jagir Singh
- Gaini Sabh Lakha Singh
- Gaini Jaswant Singh
- Giani Sanjh Hakam Singh
- Gaini Mehar Singh
- Gaini Kewal Singh
- Gaini Balwant Singh Nandgarh[2]
- Gaini Gurmukh Singh
- Gaini Baljit Singh Daduwal
- Gaini Harpreet Singh[3]
Jathedars of Takht Patna Sahib
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Jathedars of Takht Hazur Sahib
1. Bhai Santokh Singh (1709-1715)
2. Bhai Khushal Singh (1715-1722)
3. Bhai Laal Singh (1722-1730)
4. Bhai Bakhtawar Singh (1730-1736)
5. Bhai Charat Singh (1736-1786)
6. Bhai Mohar Singh (1786-1793)
7. Bhai Raam Singh (1793-1804)
8. Bhai Dharam Singh (1804-1812)
9. Bhai Charat Singh (1812-1817)
10. Bhai Sahib Singh (1817-1818)
11. Bhai Aaya Singh (1818-1824)
12. Bhai Jassa Singh (1824-1839)
13. Bhai Isher Singh (1839-1841)
14. Bhai Waryam Singh (1841-1844)
15. Bhai Tara Singh (1844-1858)
16. Bhai Atar Singh (1858-1867)
17. Bhai Prem Singh (1867-1875)
18. Bhai Deva Singh (1875-1876)
19. Bhai Brij Singh (1876-1877)
20. Bhai Jawahar Singh (1877-1883)
21. Bhai Naanu Singh (1883-1890)
22. Bhai Maan Singh (1890-1913)
23. Bhai Daya Singh (1913-1914)
24. Bhai Hari Singh (1914-1919)
25. Bhai Hira Singh (1919-1945)
26. Bhai Bahadur Singh (1945-1946)
27. Bhai Hira Singh (1946-1950)
28. Bhai Harnaam Singh (1950-1956)
29. Bhai Joginder Singh (1956-1984)
30. Bhai Hajoora Singh (1984-2000)
31. Bhai Kulwant Singh (2000–Present)
Jathedars of Damdami Taksal
Term | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. | Name
(Birth–Death) |
Image | Start | End | Citation(s) |
1. | Guru Gobind Singh(1666–1708) | 1706 | 1708 | [8] | |
2. | Baba Deep Singh(1682–1757) | 1708 | [9] | ||
3. | Bhai Gurbax Singh
(1688–1764) |
[10] | |||
4. | Bhai Soorat Singh | [11] | |||
5. | Bhai Gurdas Singh
(b. 1773) |
[12] | |||
6. | Bhai Giani Sant Singh
(1768–1832) |
[13] | |||
7. | Sant Giani Daya Singh | [14] | |||
8. | Sant Giani Bhagovan Singh | [15] | |||
9. | Sant Giani Harnam Singh Bedi | [16] | |||
10. | Sant Bishan Singh Muralewale
(1852–1905) |
[17] | |||
11. | Sant Giani Sundar Singh Bhindranwale
(1883–1930) |
[18] | |||
12. | Sant Gurbachan Singh Bhindranwale
(1902/1903–1961) |
[19][20] | |||
13. | Sant Kartar Singh Bhindranwale
(1932–1977) |
1969? | 1977 | [21] | |
14. | Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale(1947–1984) | [22] | |||
15. | Baba Thakur Singh Ji Bhindranwale
(1915–2004) |
[23] | |||
16. | Baba Harnam Singh Khalsa (Acting Jathedar) |
Jathedars of Budha Dal
No. | Name
(Birth-Death) |
Portrait | Term |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Binod Singh (d. 1716) |
1708–1716 | |
2 | Darbara Singh (1644–1734) |
1716–1734 | |
3 | Nawab Kapur Singh Virk (1697–1753) |
1737–1753 | |
4 | Sultan Jassa Singh Ahluwalia (1718–1783) |
1753–1783 | |
5 | Akali Naina Singh Sidhu (b. 1736) |
1783–1800 | |
6 | Akali Phula Singh (1761–1823) |
1800–1823 | |
7 | Akali Hanuman Singh (1755–1845 or 1846) |
1823–1846 | |
8 | Akali Prahlada Singh (d. 1865) |
1846–1865 | |
9 | Giana Singh Deol | 1865–1907 | |
10 | Teja Singh
(1839–1929) |
1907–1929 | |
11 | Akali Sahib Singh Kaladhari (1876–1942) |
1929–1942 | |
12 | Akali Chet Singh (1914–1968) |
1942–1969 | |
13 | Santa Singh (1928–2008) |
1969–2005 | |
14 | Surjit Singh
(1945–2014) |
2005–2014 | |
15 | Prem Singh
(some dispute this and postulate Balbir Singh as the Jathedar succeeding Surjit Singh)[25] |
2014–? | |
16 | Mann Singh |
Jathedars of Taruna (or Tarna) Dal
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- Baba Deep Singh Ji
- Baba Gurbaksh Singh Ji
- Baba Sudha Singh Ji
- Baba Karam Singh Ji
- Baba Natha Singh Ji
- Baba Ram Singh Ji Bedi
- Baba Jassa Singh Ji
- Baba Nand Singh Ji
- Baba Ram Singh Ji
- Baba Gurmukh Singh Ji
- Baba Sadhu Singh Ji
- Baba Bishan Singh Ji
- Baba Kirtan Singh Ji
- Baba Makhan Singh Ji
- Baba Gajjan Singh Ji (2016-)
Jathedars of Bidhi Chand Dal
2. Lal Chand (male issue of Bidhi Chand)
3. Gurdial Chand
4. Hukam Chand
5. Jeoun Singh
6. Jaspat Singh
7. Bhag Singh
8. Labh Singh
9. Natha Singh
10. Sohan Singh
11. Baba Daya Singh Ji Sursingh Wale (? - 2014)
12. Baba Avtar Singh Ji Sursingh Wale (2014-present)
Jathedars of Ranghreta (or Rangreta) Dal
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