The
- Sant Kirpal Singh -
“
Spirituality has been radiating from
Sant Kirpal Singh
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with knowledge of the Beyond – this is a play of Nature.”
Sant Kirpal Singh
True Saints are a blessing to the world at
large. They are the custodians of superior divine wisdom
and inexhaustible spiritual wealth. Even kings bow their
heads at their lotus feet. King Janaka said to Yajnavalkya, "O venerable sage! I
am grateful to your exalted holiness for obtaining the
ancient wisdom of the Upanishads through your lofty and
sublime instructions. I offer my whole kingdom at thy
feet. Further, I am thy servant. I will wait on thee like
a servant".
Such is the magnanimous nature of saints.
Their very existence inspires others and goads them to
become like them and attain the same state of bliss
achieved by them. Had it not been for their existence,
there would not have been spiritual uplift and salvation.
Their glory is indescribable. Their wisdom is
unfathomable. One crosses this terrible ocean of births
and deaths through their grace. To be in their company is
the highest education. To love them is the highest
happiness. To be near them is real education.
1894 Sant Kirpal Singh was born on
February 6, 1894,
in a rural setting in Saiyid Kasran,
located on the Potohar
Plateau, some 40 km (25 m) south of Rawalpindi, Punjab (now in
Pakistan).
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The Punjab 1909 |
Punjab-States in |
Birthplaces of |
Punjabi Landscape |
Birthplaces of Master-Saints
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|
Place of Birth |
Location |
on Map |
Guru Nanak |
1469 – 1539 |
Talwandi (Nankana
Sahib) |
Punjab (65 km / 41 m west of |
1 |
Guru Angad |
1504 – 1522 |
Ferozpur |
Punjab (85 km / 53 m south of |
2 |
Guru Amardas |
1479 – 1574 |
Basarke-Gillan |
Punjab (13 km / 8 m southwest of |
3 |
Guru Ramdas |
1563 – 1606 |
|
|
4 |
Guru Arjan |
1534 – 1581 |
Goindwal |
Punjab (30 km / 19 m south-east of |
5 |
Guru Har Gobind |
1595 – 1644 |
Vadali |
Punjab (7 km / 4 m west of |
6 |
Guru Hari Rai |
1630 – 1661 |
Kiratpur |
|
7 |
Guru Hari Krishan |
1656 – 1664 |
Kiratpur |
|
8 |
Guru Teg
Bahadur |
1621 – 1675 |
|
|
9 |
Guru Gobind Singh |
1666 – 1708 |
|
Bihar (north east |
10 |
Ratnagar Rao |
? |
? |
came to |
11 |
Tulsi Sahib |
1763 – 1843 |
Poona (?) |
|
12 |
Soami Shiv Dayal Singh |
1818 – 1878 |
|
Uttar Pradesh (250 km / 156 m east of
|
13 |
Baba Jaimal
Singh |
1838 – 1903 |
Ghuman Khurd |
|
14 |
Baba Sawan
Singh |
1858 – 1948 |
Mehmansinghwala |
Punjab (20 km / 13 m south of |
15 |
Sant Kirpal Singh |
1894 – 1974 |
Saiyid Kasran |
Punjab (40 km / 25 m south of |
16 |