• Source: Jvala Singh
  • Jvala Singh, born Sukh Sembhi, is a Sikh linguist and researcher on Braj and Punjabi literature.


    Biography


    Jvala completed his Master of Arts (M.A.) at the University of Toronto, where he focused on Braj literature produced by Sikhs covering Sanskrit epics, such as the Ramayana. Prior to starting his Ph.D., Jvala underwent training through traditional scholarly lineages of mentor-protégé in India. He is currently completing his Ph.D. at the University of British Columbia. The focus of his research is examining pre-colonial Sikh narratives in Braj and Punjabi literature from the 18th and 19th centuries. He is currently working on a dissertation regarding Kavi Santokh Singh's Suraj Prakash. He has researched Vir Singh's publication of the Suraj Prakash. He is a lecturer of the Punjabi-language at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a lawyer.
    He is the author of 54 Punjabi Proverbs, a book covering classic and elusive Punjabi proverbs by rendering them in English.
    On 17 June 2024, he presented a lecture titled The All-Metal Text (Sarbloh Granth), A Sikh Retelling of a Jain Text? on the Sarbloh Granth at the CSASA-ACESA's Congress 2024 Meeting.


    Suraj Podcast


    Jvala Singh is the creator of the Suraj Podcast, sourcing his content for the podcast from the Suraj Prakash. Each episode of the Suraj Podcast is a summary in English of a chapter from the Suraj Prakash, covering the life-stories of the Sikh gurus and their associates. Each episode of the Suraj Podcast is around 10–15 minutes long. All the stories covering Guru Hargobind in-particular from the Suraj Prakash have been retold by Jvala Singh in the original Suraj Prakash podcast.
    The Suraj Podcast allows for Sikhs who are not well-versed in Braj or Sanskrit, to become familiar with the traditional tales found within the Suraj Prakash, allowing for Sikh reclamation of the text. The Suraj Podcast is an example of Sikhs utilizing the Internet, and social-media in-particular, to narrate Sakhis to a larger and more international audience than traditional spaces allow for. Jvala presents the Suraj Prakash in the podcast as unfiltered, authentic history.
    Suraj Podcast X ("Suraj Podcast Dasvi") has since been launched as a sequel to the original podcast, covering the life-stories related to Guru Gobind Singh found in the Suraj Prakash.


    Bibliography


    Singh, Jvala (August 2019). 54 Punjabi Proverbs. Tattva. ISBN 9781999862497.


    See also


    Sikh Studies


    References




    External links


    UBC page
    UC Berkley page
    Manglacharan.com – English translations of previously untranslated pre-colonial Sikh texts
    Suraj Podcast

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