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  2. Charan Singh (Sant) - Wikipedia

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    Charan Singh (12 December 1916 – 1 June 1990), was the spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Dera Baba Jaimal Singh, after he was named successor by the preceding Beas guru Jagat Singh, in 1951. Charan Singh served as the guru for the Beas Dera for almost four decades, until his death from heart failure in 1990 at the age of 73.

  3. Radha Soami Satsang Beas - Wikipedia

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    Radha Soami Satsang Beas was founded in India in 1891 by Jaimal Singh. [1] Shiv Dayal Singh gave initiation to Baba Jaimal Singh in 1856, who then started meditating for many days on the bank of river Beas. He, then, started giving initiation to the people there in 1889.

  4. Jaimal Singh - Wikipedia

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    Jaimal Singh (1839–1903) was an Indian spiritual leader. He became an initiate of Shiv Dayal Singh (Radha Soami). After his initiation, Jaimal Singh served in the British Indian Army as a sepoy (private) from the age of seventeen and attained the rank of havildar (sergeant).

  5. Radhasoami Satsang Dayalbagh - Wikipedia

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    Satsang continued to be held in Gazipur, Uttar Pradesh. [19] 1910: The Chief Working Committee of Satsang was founded and named Radhasoami Satsang Sabha. [20] 1913: Departure of Sarkar Sahab. Sahab Ji Maharaj became the fifth sant-satguru. [21] 1915: Dayalbagh was established as the permanent headquarters of the Satsang community on Basant ...

  6. Radha Soami - Wikipedia

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    The Radha Soami Satsang Beas based out of Beas, Punjab, India is the largest group. The largest branch is the Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) with the headquarters in Beas City, established by one of Shiv Dayal Singh 's disciples, Jaimal Singh, in the North Indian state of Punjab in the 1891, who practised Surat Shabd Yoga on the bank of river ...

  7. Sawan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Sawan Singh (27 July 1858 - 2 April 1948), [1] also known as The Great Master or Bade Maharaj ji, was an Indian Saint or Sant.He was the second spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) from the death of Jaimal Singh in 1903 until his own death on 2 April 1948.

  8. Gurinder Singh - Wikipedia

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    Gurinder Singh Dhillon, also known as Baba Ji to his followers, is the spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB). He succeeded Charan Singh, his uncle, in 1990. [1] The headquarters of this spiritual community, called Dera Baba Jaimal Singh, is located beside the river Beas near the town of Beas, Punjab, in northern India, and have been a centre for Satsang since 1891.

  9. Mastana Balochistani - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 14 years, Shah Mastana Balochistani Ji left home in search of a perfect spiritual Guru (teacher). At last, after searching for nine years, he reached Beas in the state of Punjab in India, where he met Baba Sawan Singh (the second Guru of Satsang Beas where he attended his Satsang (spiritual congregation).