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1: Satvir Kaur (Boston, U.S.A.), March 31, 2008, 8:36 AM.

Wow! That is wonderful! May Waheguru bless him always and keep the "jote" of Guru Pyaar alive in him forever.

2: Bhajneet Singh (Los Angeles, U.S.A.), March 31, 2008, 4:13 PM.

I remember when Tajvinder Singh first told me his dream was to be a Darbar Sahib Raagi Jatha. I told him, today you want to be a Raagi Jatha, tomorrow you will want to be a astronaut and the next day a basketball player. Very few of us are actually able to follow through with our dreams and very few of us have that clarity in our lives that gives us the ability to know exactly what to dream. Congratulations, Bhai Tajvinder Singh Ji, on accomplishing your dream. Keep on dreaming further and you can accomplish anything!

3: Haspinder Singh (Paris, France), April 01, 2008, 9:30 AM.

This guy has really fallen in love with the One!

4: Raj (U.S.A.), April 02, 2008, 6:27 PM.

The last comment re "international acclaim" is fine, but gifted musicians should go out and present their art. I have same problem with Namdhari musicians, they're so good yet never perform in the general public. Performing doesn't always means with vulgar music, there are hundreds of musicians who consider this art as their dedication toward "anhad naad". We shouldn't be close minded.

5: Gurpreet Singh Badrain (Punjab, India), April 11, 2008, 6:52 AM.

I have seen him perform kirtan many a times and he has great sense of raag. I pray that such a great soul is able to motivate many others.

6: Mintu (Costa Mesa, U.S.A.), January 27, 2009, 12:24 AM.

On my last trip to India, I got a chance to meet him at the Darbar Sahib. And I should say that I was very touched to see him doing kirtan there. I think what he is doing very few can do, staying away from family and finding the true love of the Guru. We all should be proud of having him. I love his kirtan ... jin wadayeee tere naam keee ... kirtan from his first cassette. I play it in my car every morning, and I feel so good after listening to that shabad.

7: Pavneet Singh Khalsa (Ludhiana, Punjab), December 20, 2012, 2:27 AM.

Bhai Tajvinder Singh is really a clean-hearted and charming person. I love his kirtan. A great personality who has so much of attachment with the Guru. Instead of chasing fame, he remains down to earth. I often get to meet him when he visits Ludhiana. He is like my big brother.

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