Sikh Writers & their Compositions

Our Gurus, Classical Writers & Modern Writers

Sikh Gurus as Writers

Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469–1539)

Founder of Sikhism

Composed Japji Sahib, Asa di Var, and hundreds of hymns. Writings emphasized equality, oneness of God, and rejection of caste.

Guru Arjan Dev Ji (1563–1606)

Compiled the Adi Granth

Compiled the Adi Granth (first version of Guru Granth Sahib Ji). Added hymns of other saints, making Sikh scripture a universal message.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji (1666–1708)

Warrior, poet, and philosopher

Authored Jaap Sahib, Akal Ustat, Zafarnama, and parts of the Dasam Granth. Inspired Khalsa identity and devotion to God.

🖋 Classical Sikh Writers

Bhai Gurdas Ji (1551–1636)

Scribe & commentator

Wrote Vaaran Bhai Gurdas, considered the “key to Guru Granth Sahib Ji.” Explained Sikh philosophy in Punjabi verses.

Bhai Nand Lal Ji (1633–1713)

Court poet of Guru Gobind Singh Ji

Wrote in Persian and Punjabi (e.g., Zindaginama, Ganjnama) praising Sikh values and divine love.

Kavi Santokh Singh (1787–1843)

Historian & poet

Wrote Suraj Prakash, a monumental work on Sikh history and Gurus’ lives.

Rattan Singh Bhangu (d. 1846)

Historian

Authored Panth Prakash, documenting Sikh struggles and military history.