GULZĀR SIṄGH, BHĀĪ (d. 1737), a devoted Sikh, received the vows of the Khālsā at the hands of Gurū Gobind Siṅgh. He was among the five Sikhs sent along with Bhāī Manī Siṅgh to Amritsar in 1700 to manage the shrines there. In the days of severe persecution by the Mughal authority, Bhāī Gulzār Siṅgh was skinned to death at Lahore at the same time as Bhāī Manī Siṅgh was hacked to pieces (1737). A samādh or memorial shrine in his honour was raised in Lahore near that of the latter.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Kuir Siṅgh, Gurbilās Pātshāhī 10. Patiala, 1968

Piārā Siṅgh Padam