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Singh Sahib Dr. Alan Singh Weiss, early student of Yogi Bhajan, Los Angeles, USA
“This is by far the most comprehensive biography of SSS/Yogi Bhajan available.   Extensively researched; additionally, and most enjoyably,  re-tells many of Yogi Bhajan’s own statements about his life as third person narratives, making for delightful and enchanting reading.”

Singh Sahib Dr. Dharma Singh, founder of Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation, Tucson, USA
“A remarkable and authentic account of a truly great Master!  A must read!”

Sardarni Sahiba Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa, Special Programs Manager for SikhNet, Dallas, USA
"It is amazing this work that you have done. The vignettes are simple, personal and mystical. They verge on a mythological feel because of the story-telling mode. But I recognize that there are also historical details and context in here that make this rich and grounded."
 
Mukhia Singh Sahib Guruka Singh Khalsa, early student of Yogi Bhajan, Founder of SikhNet, Espanola, USA
"Messenger From the Guru’s House is absolutely engrossing. I’m about halfway through.  Waheguru!  Amazing job." 

Sardarni Sahiba Dr. Guru Sangat Kaur Khalsa, Chair of International Khalsa Council (2019-2020), Belo Horizanto, Brazil
“Thank you for making this wonderful work available. It is such a treat to go through the pages.”

Guru Sansar Singh Khalsa – KRI teacher trainer, Las Condes, Chile
“A very enjoyable book, which you can read from beginning to end or you can open on any page and enjoy a beautiful story, full of jewels of wisdom from our teacher's life.” 
 

Sardar Tarlochan Singh, longtime friend, ex-Member of Parliament, New Delhi, India
"You have done a wonderful job. Like a historian you have written the history of Sikhs in proper English language. The Sikhs badly need such literature. Knowing Yogi Bhajan I can say he was the man of the century."  

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