ਹੰਨੈ ਹੰਨੈ ਪਾਤਸ਼ਾਹੀ…A Singh riding a horse and holding pommel is no less than a royal. The name itself is beautiful. This book is driven by strong emotions, and is not meant to be evaluated through rational thinking.
The sight of a Singh riding on a horse while firmly holding the pommel exudes a regal aura. Based on Ratan Singh Bhangu’s Panth Prakash, it is part 1 of 3/4 part series that narrates the stories of the Singhs from the 18th century. These tales have been rewritten in simple language, making them more accessible, relevant, and inspiring for readers of all ages.
This book is not a one-time read. Its compelling narrative and emotional imagery, as portrayed by Bai Jagdeep Singh, make it an engaging and gripping read. The stories of Singhs like Bhai Tara Singh, Nawab Kapur Singh, Baba Jassa Singh, Bhai Mani Singh, Mehtab Singh, Sukha Singh, Bhai Taru Singh, Bhai Shahbaz Singh, Bhai Shahbeg Singh, Bhai Charat Singh, and Baba Gurbaksh Singh Nihang are awe-inspiring. The book showcases the unwavering determination, courage, and love of these Singhs for their Guru.
Overall, "Hanne Hanne Patshahi" is a book that one can read over and over again without getting bored. Its stories will always remain relevant and inspiring, and the book is a must-read for anyone looking for a compelling narrative that celebrates the spirit of courage, honor, and devotion.
This book is an excellent work on the history of the Singhs from the 18th century. The novel is beautifully written, and the flow of the stories is truly mind-blowing. It keeps you curious and engaged throughout. Though the language is a little difficult at times, once you start reading, it becomes hard to put down. I read it to my 5-year-old kids as bedtime reading, and they enjoy it so much that they are always eager to continue with the next part as well. It is a must-read for all age groups to understand and connect with our history. Brilliant work by the author.