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(1) “Bhekh” or the Initiate is he who follows the principles of the Teachings of the Saints and makes sincere efforts to tread the path of are degrees connoting academic qualifications, so are the terms ’Saint’ or ‘Sant’ or ‘Sadhu’ degrees in the school of Spiritual Science. Nor is the term ‘Saint’ used in the sense in which it is generally applied in the Christian world that is, one canonised by the Roman Catholic Church, or a holy person. They are above castes, creeds, races, countries and nationalities. It should be made clear from the outset that Sadhus do not recommend outward formalities, rites, rituals, modes of living, symbols or any special type of clothing. The term ’Sant,’ ‘Saint’ and ‘Sadhu’ are so widely misunderstood that any beggar in saffron robes is loosely called a Sadhu, which term was originally used to denote a person who is highly developed spiritually, and has crossed the regions of matter and mind. In order to fully understand the subject, we must first have a clear description of the term “Saint” or “Sant.” So many mistaken notions are current about ”Sant Mat” that even a large number of educated people, including some of the leading exponents of various religious thoughts, do not seem to understand it clearly. Today we shall discuss what is the true mission of Saints. Teachings of Sardar Bahadur Ji - Who are the Saints and What do They Teach? He appointed Maharaj Charan Singh Ji as his successor and fourth Guru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas. He asked for a glass of water and then slept to wake permanently into the higher worlds, to which He belonged. There was a feeble knock on the window at about 3 am. He had His bed moved from the center of the room to a corner near the window, and ordered everybody out. He completed this process very simply the night before His death by asking the doctor to give Him an anema, getting his body rubbed with a wet towel and changing into a clean suit. There is a custom in this country to bathe the dead body, anoint it with perfumes, etc, and to cover it with a clean, new sheet of cloth.
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The body was to be cremated within a few hours and the remains were to be consigned to the river on the same day. He wanted no show, no waiting for people to attend the cremation. He passed away quietly early on the morning of the 23rd October, 1951. The day before, He had dictated His will and given instructions about His funeral. He assumed charge of office of Guru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas on April 1948 and engrossed Himself fully in carrying out the functions and duties entrusted to Him, despite His indifferent health. After his retirement in 1943 he spent most of the time in Dera doing Meditation. Throughout his life, He used to spend his weekends at the Dera, with his Guru Baba Sawan Singh. His faith in Sawan Singh Ji was unshakable. The faculty members and students as “Guru Ji.” He liked Baba Sawan Singh as his his mentor and his idol. He used to practice surat shabad yog whole heartedly, even despite his duties as a principal of the institution, he was very commited to SuratShabad Yog. On Decemhe was initiated by Huzur Maharaj Baba Sawan Singh Ji into the Surat Shabad Yog. He joined the Punjab Agricultural College, Lyallpur, in 1911 as Assistant Professor of Chemistry and retired as Vice Principal of the institution in 1943. He received His education in the Mission School at Jalandhar and later took his M.Sc. He was born on 27th July, 1884 at Nussi, a small village near Jalandhar. From an email I received recently (full repost with minor edits):ĭeath Anniversary of ‘Sardar Bahadur Jagat Singh Ji Claire’ Maharaj Jagat Singh Ji was the third Guru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas. He held the office after the death of second master Baba Sawan Singh.