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Bhai Kanhayya was born in Sodara in 1648.
His early contact was with Bhagat Nanoan, an important
historical figure within Sikhism.. more |
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Born in 1668 in Laou of Jhang district,
Bhai Adhan ji spent his early life in his village with
his first spiritual mentor, Sant Baba Gurdas Dakkhani
ji an Udasi Baba and famous Sikh of Guru Tegh Bahadur..
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Perhaps the most influential Sewapanthi
of the 19th century; the epitome of the highest virtues
of the Sewapanthi samparda; an ocean of compassion such
was the greatness of Baba Jagta ji.. more |
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Sant Baba Shaam Singh ji is famous for
a number of reasons. His fame within the panth is largely
due to his 75 years of nishkam kirtan seva at Sri Harimandir
Sahib.. more |
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Born in 1925 in an area of what is now
Pakistan. At the age of 15, Mahant Tirath Singh was initiated
into the Sewapanthi samparda, becoming a chela of Baba
Asa Singh ji. He studied under the guidance of both Baba
Asa Singh and the then Sri Mahant.. more |
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As has been stated in the introduction,
this site is in memory of Sant Baba Bhupinder Singh ji
who passed into mahasamadhi last year. In his short life
he had attained great heights of learning and spirituality..
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It is curious that this Dera Sato Gali
has been often referred to as a Gyani institution. Yet
this is contrary to the facts that the dera has a definite
illustrious Sewapanthi parampra taking in Mahant Jawahar
Singh ji, Mahant Uttam Singh, Mahant Amir Singh and Mahant
Kirpal Singh, who wrote the highly regarded commentary
on Sri Guru Granth Sahib in 10 volumes.. more |