Career
He was a major figure of Punjabi literature in the late nineteenth century. He ran his own publishing press from Ram Gali, Lahore. He wrote poetry concurrently with these other careers.
Sagar wrote on Maharaja Ranjit Singh and the Punjab.
His major works include Lakshmi Devi, "Maharaja Ranjit Singh", "Dido Jamwal", "Rai Raiyan", and Manitoba Tarang. He succumbed to illness on May 19 1939 at Ramgali Lahore.
Lakshmi Devi is inspired by "Lady of the Lake" by Walter Scott. lieutenant is interwoven with Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s conquest of the hill provinces of Bandral.
He wrote it while posted in Jammu.
Finished in 1915, it was first printed in 1920. He is also known for the poem "Jelum da Pani", with its subject the Jhelum River. lieutenant was written in Urdu, and was published in his collection Manitoba Tarang.
The Amrita Kripa Sagar Cancer Hospice is named after him, as is at least one school in India.