Master Tara Singh (1885-1967) dominated almost all spheres of Sikh life, be it Sikh religion, Sikh polices and Sikh shrines for almost half a century from early 1920s to 1970s. He was a freedom fighter both at the national and regional level. He stood like a colossus over Sikh affairs and the Sikh masses gave him an unstinted support. His popularity declaimed towards the closing years of his life. The present book gives a complete biographical account of his life and his achievements and contribution to the national and Sikh cause mainly up to the 1950s. It is a fairly objective evaluation of the leading Sikh personality[edit]