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Was the son of Bhai Hira Singh, a Mazhabi
Sikh of village Mustrabad in Gurdaspur district. The family later
shifted to village Dharovali in Sheikhupura district where Atma
Singh came in contact with Bhai Lachhman Singh, an active Akali
reformist, and learnt reading and writing in Gurmukhi script and
also received the rites of Khalsa initiation.
He married and raised a family of five
children, three sons and two daughters. Bhai Atma Singh enlisted
at the outbreak of the First Great War in 1914 and served in the
32nd Punjab Battalion. On release from the army in 1918, he cultivated
closer association with Bhai Lachhman Singh and started taking active
interest in the Gurdwara reform movement. He took part in the Dharovali
conference on 1-3 October 1920 and later in the liberation of Gurdwara
Kara Sauda. He was one of the members of the jatha led by Bhai Lachhman
Singh Dharovali which entered Gurdwara Janam Asthan at Nankana Sahib
on 20 February 1921 and fell a martyr in the wholesale slaughter
launched by the hired assassins of Mahant Narain Das, the hereditary
custodian of the shrine.
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