Lakhbir Singh Lakha (लखबीर सिंह लखा)


Bhaktamal: Lakhbir Singh Lakha
Other Names - Jagrata King, Lakha
Aradhya - Mata Vaishno Devi
Place of Birth - 25 August 1950 in Punjab, India
Marital Status – Married
Children - Raj Gill, Panna Gill
Famous - Bhajan singer
Lakhbir Singh Lakha is a popular Indian devotional (bhajan) singer, especially known for his powerful and energetic Mata Rani bhajans dedicated to Durga, Vaishno Devi, and other Hindu deities. Lakhbir Singh Lakha is widely loved in North India, particularly in Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and among devotees of Vaishno Devi.

He began his musical journey at just 14, singing shabads at the Tata Nagar Gurudwara, and soon became famous for his unique Punjabi vocal style, which brought a vibrant freshness to traditional bhajans.

He is a Sikh artist who has received acclaim for his dedicated, pan-religious contribution to devotional music. Lakha Ji often credits his success entirely to Maa’s blessings rather than personal talent. He continues to perform in religious gatherings and maintains a simple devotional image.

Famous Bhajan’s of Lakhbir Singh Lakha
लखबीर सिंह लखा - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
लखबीर सिंह लखा एक लोकप्रिय भारतीय भक्ति भजन गायक हैं, जो विशेष रूप से वैष्णो देवी और अन्य हिंदू देवी-देवताओं को समर्पित अपने शक्तिशाली और ऊर्जावान माता रानी भजनों के लिए जाने जाते हैं।
Bhakt Gopal Krishna Goswami BhaktSwami Prabhupada BhaktChaitanya Mahaprabhu BhaktGauranga BhaktNitai BhaktVaishnavism BhaktGaudiya Math BhaktShri Krishna BhaktIskcon Bhakt
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