Ravneet Singh
Tribune News Service
Patiala, April 1
Professor Kulwant Singh Grewal, famous as the people's poet and a Shiromani Punjabi awardee, breathed his last at a hospital in Patiala on Thursday. He was 81.
Having written several books, including 'Tera ambran ch naa likhya' that he published at the age of 60 and 'Putt daryawan de', the former Director of Punjabi Development at Punjabi University here was much loved for his poerty that resonated with the general folk.
One of his most loved works of poetry remembered by his contemporaries includes "Dil tutde hawawan de, boond boond tarse gaye asin putt daryawan de" that he wrote in 1957, said Dr Harjinder Walia, former Punjabi University Head of Department of Journalism and the Director, IAS studies.
He said Professor Grewal was a known Sikh scholar and a member of 'Bhootwara', a scholars' group in Patiala city that included the likes of Dr Dalip Kaur Tiwana, Satinder Singh Noor, among others.
Hailing from Sakrodi village in Bhawanigarh, he shifted to Patiala with his father, who worked at the palace of the Maharaja of Patiala. The cremation took place in Patiala on Thursday afternoon.
Some of the lines from his poetry include: "Panchhi udd gaye shama de, Mudhh aithe nahiyo lagne Mele daryawan de."
The state government had conferred Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Achievers award upon Professor Kulwant Singh Grewal on the occasion of 550th birthday of Guru Nanak Dev in November 2019.
Professor Kulwant Singh was born in 1941. A language scholar in Bengali from the Jadavpur University, Calcutta, he translated Guru Granth Sahib in Bangla. He authored eight books in English, Punjabi, Urdu and Hindi. Among many of his accomplishments, he has been awarded the Dhaliwal Award in poetry. He was also been honoured by the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC), Sri Darbar Sahib, Amritsar.
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