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Was the son of Bhai Bishan Singh and Mai Indar Kaur of village Dhudial,
in Jalandhar district. His ancestors came from Bandala village in
Amritsar district where they had served in the chiefship of Sardar
Baghel Singh of the Karorsinghia misl. Sundar Singh learnt Gurmukhi
in the village gurdwara and fondly recited passages from the Sikh
texts. He had received the vows of the Khalsa at Sri Anandpur Sahib
and had since punctiliously observed the Khalsa rahit. On 19 February
1921, as the call for action came, he led out a 15-strong jatha
and joined Bhai Lachhman Singh Dharovali's men on their way to Nankana
Sahib. He laid down his life along with others on the morning of
20 February 1921.
The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee
paid off the family's debt of Rs 502 and granted it a pension of
Rs 200 per annum jointly to the two widows. The villagers of Dhannuana
raised a memorial, Shahid Ganj (lit.. martyrs' memorial). Weekly
congregations took place on Sundays. Likewise an annual memorial
fair which drew a large number of people to the site kept the memory
of the martyrs alive. This continued up to the partition of the
country in 1947 which cut the Punjab into two parts obliterating
several such signposts.
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