Singh Sabha Movement
The Singh Sabha Movement was a reformist movement that emerged in the late 19th century among the Sikh community in British India. Its primary aim was to promote Sikh identity and address social issues such as caste discrimination and superstitions. The movement sought to revive the teachings of the Guru Granth Sahib and encourage education among Sikhs.
Key figures in the movement included leaders like Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha and Baba Kharak Singh. They established institutions, such as the Singh Sabha in Amritsar, to foster a sense of unity and pride among Sikhs. The movement played a crucial role in shaping modern Sikhism and countering colonial influences.