Sant Hari Singh Ji was born on 13 March 1954 in village Moriwala, District Sirsa, to S. Gurbaksh Singh Ji and Mata Gurbachan Kaur Ji. His entire family was spiritually devoted and deeply connected with Gurbani and saintly service.
His first meeting with Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji took place in 1964. Such was the divine bond and love that Baba Ji stayed at their home for months at a time on three separate occasions.
In 1965, through Granthi Dyal Singh from Zira and other Singhs, a sacred Saroop of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji was brought and ceremoniously installed (Parkash) at their home in Moriwala, and Sant Hari Singh Ji was engaged in the seva of Guru Sahib.
At the age of 13, in 1967, he was engaged in seva during the annual religious gathering at Singhpur Kutiya.
From 30 November 1969 to 24 December 1969, Baba Ji visited Moriwala. From 30 November 1969 onward, Sant Hari Singh Ji dedicated himself to the seva of Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji. Soon after, he was taken along to Vaedwala with the commitment to serve for one full year.
On 14 January 1970, on the auspicious occasion of Maghi, in the presence of his parents and grandmother Bibi Parmeshri Bai, an Ardas was offered in the Gurdwara dedicating his entire life to spiritual service.
From childhood, Sant Ji displayed deep spiritual inclination toward Gurbani and selfless (Nishkam) seva. Under the guidance of Sant Harnam Singh Ji, he devoted his life to humble, disciplined, and dedicated service.
After Sant Harnam Singh Ji’s departure to Sachkhand on 13 November 1989, the revered saints and the congregation appointed Sant Hari Singh Ji as the Chief Sevadar.
Under the guidance of Sant Hari Singh Ji, the following institutions and initiatives continue to flourish:
-Gurdwara Dera Harnamsar (Nanaksar), Zira
-Sant Harnam Singh Charitable Trust
-Free Homeopathic and Allopathic Dispensary
-Dental Clinic
-Sri Guru Nanak Sahib Public High School
-Sarai (accommodation) facilities for devotees
-Sant Harnam Singh Gurmat Sangeet Academy at Zira and Dhogri
Sant Hari Singh Ji continues to promote Sikhism, Gurbani, and Naam Simran across various cities of Punjab as well as nationally and internationally. Through spiritual discourses (Katha), he inspires thousands of devotees toward seva, meditation, and righteous living.
Even today, Sant Ji continues to guide the congregation with love, simplicity, and dedication, spreading the message of righteous action, selfless service, and spiritual awakening.