Saturday, May 2, 2026

Remembering S Gurbaksh Singh Dhir

S Gurbaksh Singh Dhir who pioneered the development of National Museum in post colonial India.

Today, his son Amritpal Dhir, married to my second sister Amarjit (Ambu), messaged me that, with Satgur’s blessings and by virtue of my association with the family, we too have been included in the lineage of Bhai Nand Lal ji’s family.


It would be more fitting to say that it is our honor to be connected with your esteemed family.


Your respected father, S. Gurbaksh Singh Dhir Sahib, was one of the most practical and grounded Gursikhs I have had the privilege to meet in my lifetime. He was truly a hero to me, and I learnt a great deal from his life, his conduct, and his quiet wisdom.


At times like today, when we see some people, who call themselves Sikhs, unfortunately spreading division and widening gaps between Hindus and Sikhs, his example shines even brighter as a guiding light of unity, humility, and genuine spirituality.


You may recall and I take pride in remembering, that when his funeral procession passed by the Gurdwara Sahib, it was a deeply moving sight. Alongside the Sikh Sangat, there stood an equal number of Hindu brothers and sisters near the Mandir, all lined up to pay their heartfelt tributes. It was the same Mandir where he had once laid foundation stone of its building, despite not being a Hindu member - such was the depth of trust and affection he inspired.

It was a powerful reflection of the love and respect he commanded across communities, a true stalwart who cared for all, without distinction. Yet he was a true Gursikh.


This remains one of my most cherished memories of him.