History and Composition of Siri Guru Granth Sahib
Ram Singh first encountered Kundalini Yoga as a child in Togo, West Africa, in the early 80s. In the years since, he has been blessed to be guided by his spiritual teacher, Shiv Charan Singh, through the deep journey of Kundalini Yoga teachings.
After years of teaching in contexts where Yoga is still little present — a center for drug addicts, a group of elderly students, an institution for autistic teenagers, a nursing training school, and more — he and his wife Gururavi Kaur founded the Dharamsal Yoga Center in Toulouse, France, in 2011, dedicated to the teachings of Kundalini Yoga.
As a Kundalini Yoga Lead Teacher Trainer, Ram Singh is involved in several KRI-approved Teacher Training programs worldwide, including Centre de Kundalini Yoga à Toulouse, International College of Kundalini Yoga, and Yoga Teachers 4 Africa. Ram Singh also teaches Karam Kriya, the sacred science of applied numerology.
A singer and musician, he is the author of three albums of mantras of Kundalini Yoga and sacred songs from the Sikh traditions. As a lover of Sikh sacred scriptures, Ram Singh teaches courses on Jap Ji Sahib. After translating the Jap Ji and the whole Nitnem — the collection of Sikh daily recitations — into French, he has recently committed to completing the translation of the whole Siri Guru Granth Sāhib.