Monday 20 February 2012

History ( Baba Avtar Singh Ji )

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History Baba Avtar Singh Ji (1899-1969)




Baba Avtar Singh Ji was born in a small village named Latifal in Jhelum District ( now in Pakistan) on December 31, 1899 in the family of Shri Mukha Singh Ji and Smt. Narayani Devi Ji. He was being brought up with due affection and indulgence, but when he was just 6 years, his father died after brief illness. 

This untimely loss was a big jolt to the family. Then the responsibility of looking after the family gravitated to the shoulders of his mother Narayani. The little boy Avtar was entrusted to the care of Shri Nand Lal, a local priest, for education as there was no school in the village. In a short span of time he was able to study scriptures. As he grew, Avtar proved to be extraordinarily intelligent.

Family hardships made Avtar a very strong and determined person. When he was just 12, his maternal uncle Shri Narain Singh took him to Rawalpindi. In Rawalpindi, Avtar worked first at a hotel and then as a porter at railway station. There, he incidentally came in contact with Seth Sawan Mal. 

Impressed by his honesty, integrity and hard work, Seth Sawan Mal employed Avtar in his bakery and eventually he made him a partner and handed over the whole unit to him. This was a step that marked the beginning of Avtar's life of determination and firm faith in goodness.




On 25 May 1929 came the turning point in the life of Baba Avtar Singh Ji, when he met his guru Baba Buta Singh Ji in Peshawar. Ecstasy took hold of him and he was all praise for the Master and Nirankar, the Formless God all around. He surrendered himself completely to Baba Buta Singh Ji and announced that hereafter his life would follow the way as Baba Buta Singh Ji would lead. 

He declared that he had found his destiny at the holy feet of Baba Buta Singh Ji. The latter was also happy because he found in Baba Avtar Singh Ji the kind of disciple he had been looking for, a person who would surrender his body, mind and material assets at the altar of divinity and be prepared to take the spiritual light to the masses and share the eternal bliss with those who were otherwise fumbling in the darkness of ignorance. 

From that day both Baba Buta Singh Ji and Baba Avtar Singh Ji worked together. The movement gathered momentum gradually. As expected, they faced a lot of opposition from the orthodox elements, but this failed to deter them from the path of truth. The two were together for about 14 years. On many occasions, Baba Avtar Singh Ji's loyalty, sincerity, devotion and dedication towards his True Master and the Almighty was put to test. Every time, he proved up to the mark and won praise from the True Master.







                                                                                             Expansion




Baba Avtar Singh Ji succeeded Baba Buta Singh Ji and preached the divine message during the period from 1943 to 1962. He was all out for the uplift of mankind through dissemination of the divine word. He faced opposition from different fronts in carrying out his missionary obligations, but he remained moulded and welded to the Truth. He appeased the flood of opposition with his deep spirit of humility and love. He possessed wonderful skill to convince his critics, provided they chose to listen to him. There are many instances where critics, after listening to Baba Ji, joined the Mission and dedicated their lives to the propagation of its message.

Following the partition of India in 1947, Baba Avtar Singh Ji had to shift from Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan) to Paharganj, Delhi (India). Devotees migrating from Pakistan also maintained their contact with Baba Ji and sought rehabilitation in and around Delhi. In order to meet the requirements of the children of the devotees and others, Baba Avtar Singh Ji opened Sant Nirankari School in Paharganj, (which is now a Senior Secondary School). Subsequently, he also established Sant Nirankari Colony in North Delhi and shifted the Headquarters of the Mission there. Santokh Sarovar (now called Nirankari Sarovar) was also developed near the Colony.

The ideology of the Mission was easy to understand and follow in practical day-to-day life. It attracted people from all castes and communities. The Mission prescribed no cumbersome rituals or costly ceremonies and liberated people from all kind of taboos. Then, it loved all and hated none. The masses that had just experienced the havoc that communalism and religious intolerance could play with the mankind, gone through the misery before Partition and suffered from the agony even thereafter. They had not only seen the disease of casteism in its full swing, but felt the sting also, welcomed the Mission where all of them were treated as equally respected and dignified members of one human society. They found here what they really needed—the Mission under the spiritual leadership of Baba Avtar Singh Ji, was providing spiritual balm to heal their worldly wounds, the inner strength to bear the sorrow and the morale boosting to continue their journey of life.

The orthodox elements continued to harass Baba Avtar Singh. One day, while a congregation was going on at the residence of Baba Avtar Singh Ji, some people came and started shouting slogans against him. When they continued for some time and did not disperse, some of the disciples asked for Baba Ji’s permission to go and teach them a lesson. Instead Baba Ji asked some disciples to go and offer them water. The demonstrators felt very happy. But when they came to know that the water was being offered on behalf of Baba Avtar Singh Ji, they felt ashamed at their mistake and realized how He possessed divine qualities of compassion, love for all and forgiveness.







                                                                                       Organisational Set-up






To give an organisational outfit to the expanding Mission, Baba Avtar Singh Ji founded Sant Nirankari Mandal in 1948 and got it registered with Headquarters at Delhi. Establishing branches in various cities with Pramukhs-incharge also came in the priority agenda of the Master for holding regular congregations and taking forward the message of the Mission. For this very purpose, Sant Nirankari Sewa Dal also came into being in 1956 with Chacha Pratap Singh as its Head. 

Publication wing was set up for books and periodicals. Bringing various books containing philosophy of the Mission were attempted by missionary scholars with deep inspiration from the Master. The Avtar Bani, considered the essence of the Nirankari Ideology, was published in 1957.









One of the unique things related to Baba Avtar Singh Ji is that during his life time itself he took a decision to revert from the Satguru to an ordinary devotee. The Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam which opened on November 5, 1963 was, of course, the first occasion when devotees from all over saw Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji as the Spiritual Head of the Mission. With this, the Satguru stood manifested in Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji.

As a devotee, Baba Avtar Singh Ji became an example to others. He showed full reverence to the Satguru of the time, Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji.

In 1969 Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji and Rajmata Kulwant Kaur Ji left for tour to U.K. The tour had, however, to be cut short because of sudden deterioration in the health of Baba Avtar Singh Ji who breathed his last on September 17, 1969 i.e., after a few days of their return.




Last Journey




Going by worldly norms, having been the spiritual head of the Mission for about 20 years, many devotees insisted that Baba Avtar Singh Ji be given a grand funeral with sandal wood etc. 

But Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji explained that a dead body is just a dead body whether it belonged to an ordinary person, an intellectual, or even a holy man. So Baba Avtar Singh Ji was given a simple funeral at the electric crematorium in Delhi.

History ( Baba Buta Singh Ji )


History Baba Buta Singh Ji (1873-1943)


Meeting True Master…His Satguru
On a day in 1913, Baba Buta Singh was singing at a congregation. With tears in his eyes, he sang: Mohan ghar aavo, haun karon jodariya (O Lord, come home, I humbly entreat.)Those sitting in the congregation were enjoying the delightful recitation. One of them, Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji, who was also listening to Baba Buta Singh Ji with rapt attention, noted the repetition of the above line. 

After the program, he could not resist approaching Baba Buta Ji. He asked him politely, "Bhai Buta Singh Ji, where is your Mohan (Lord) whom you want to meet?" and added hastily, “First know Him, otherwise your calling Him will have no effect."

These words had a piercing effect on the young Buta Singh Ji. He clearly understood that the person did possess some spiritual secret. He followed him for knowing the Truth. Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji initially tried to put him off, but ultimately he had to yield to the former's humility and strong urge and finally revealed God knowledge to him.

At the time of receiving Brahm Gyan or God-knowledge, Baba Buta Singh Ji was 40 years old. For about 15 years he remained quiet, assimilating what he had come to know from Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji and comparing it with the vast knowledge of Gurbani he had. Thereafter Baba Buta Singh Ji started revealing the Divine Secret to whosoever was found interested and among his first few disciples was Baba Avtar Singh Ji.

Baba Buta Singh Ji and his esteemed wife had a very simple life. Being a staunch devotee of God, Baba Buta Singh Ji would not like to think of worldly requirements beyond what was necessary for 'present'. He had a brief stint in the Army. Later, he left the job and adopted art of tattooing for livelihood which was quiet adequate to maintain his family.

History Baba Buta Singh Ji (1873-1943)


Inclined towards God since childhood

The founder of the Sant Nirankari Mission, Baba Buta Singh Ji was born in the year 1873 at Village Hudwal, Distt. Kaimalpur (Pakistan) in the family of Shri Bishan Singh Ji and Smt. Mayawanti Ji. He had spiritual leaning from the very childhood and had developed a special aptitude for reciting Gurbani (holy verses from the Adi Granth).

A good orator on Gurbani, he was equally sincere and serious in understanding the same. This trait helped paving his way to reach and realise the Truth. It is said that whenever he used to recite Gurbani or sing the same, he would be so lost in it as to forget even his physical self. His views and concepts was so clear and strong that nobody could utter even a single word to negate his view-point.
History Baba Buta Singh Ji (1873-1943)


Meeting True Master…His Satguru
On a day in 1913, Baba Buta Singh was singing at a congregation. With tears in his eyes, he sang: Mohan ghar aavo, haun karon jodariya (O Lord, come home, I humbly entreat.)Those sitting in the congregation were enjoying the delightful recitation. One of them, Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji, who was also listening to Baba Buta Singh Ji with rapt attention, noted the repetition of the above line.

After the program, he could not resist approaching Baba Buta Ji. He asked him politely, "Bhai Buta Singh Ji, where is your Mohan (Lord) whom you want to meet?" and added hastily, “First know Him, otherwise your calling Him will have no effect."

These words had a piercing effect on the young Buta Singh Ji. He clearly understood that the person did possess some spiritual secret. He followed him for knowing the Truth. Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji initially tried to put him off, but ultimately he had to yield to the former's humility and strong urge and finally revealed God knowledge to him.

At the time of receiving Brahm Gyan or God-knowledge, Baba Buta Singh Ji was 40 years old. For about 15 years he remained quiet, assimilating what he had come to know from Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji and comparing it with the vast knowledge of Gurbani he had. Thereafter Baba Buta Singh Ji started revealing the Divine Secret to whosoever was found interested and among his first few disciples was Baba Avtar Singh Ji.

Baba Buta Singh Ji and his esteemed wife had a very simple life. Being a staunch devotee of God, Baba Buta Singh Ji would not like to think of worldly requirements beyond what was necessary for 'present'. He had a brief stint in the Army. Later, he left the job and adopted art of tattooing for livelihood which was quiet adequate to maintain his family.
Meeting with Avtar Singh Ji – Foundation of Sant Nirankari Mission
The Sant Nirankari Mission had its formal beginning on May 25, 1929, the day when Baba Avtar Singh Ji received God-knowledge from Baba Buta Singh Ji and joined him in taking the spiritual light to as many people as possible.The orthodox elements of the time did resist them but indirectly served to make the Mission known to more and more people.

One day the Master and his Disciple were going to Village Latifal, the birth place of Baba Avtar Singh Ji. From the Dhudial railway station they had to walk on foot for about four miles. Some critics from Dhudial, however, planned to kill them. So, they were hiding on the way.

The sun had already set and there was darkness all around. Baba Buta Singh Ji and Baba Avtar Singh Ji, however, were so engrossed in their conversation that they took a different road. Naturally, their opponents kept waiting for them in vain. This convinced them of the spiritual power of Baba Buta Singh Ji and the very next day they all surrendered to him.

Baba Buta Singh Ji believed that the selfless service to others is a seed for prosperity and he wanted to see every disciple of his prospering. One day he asked one of his disciples to shell out some money for offering food to saints. Baba Avtar Singh Ji saw this and said, “Baba Ji, you could have told me. Why did you ask for money from the other person? He may start misunderstanding you.” Baba Ji, however, replied, “Bhai Avtar Singh! Do you want to usurp the entire wealth of the world?

Don’t you think Satguru is a always a giver and not a beggar. I want that every disciple may prosper. None should suffer from material wants. That is why I ask them to contribute something towards service of others. This will prove a seed for their prosperity”. Baba Avtar Singh Ji understood what the Master wanted to teach and thereafter never objected to such an act again.
The Last Journey 
It is said that Baba Buta Singh Ji knew about his end. In 1943, he was convalescing at a popular tourist resort, Koh Murree (now in Pakistan). Some of his disciples were looking after him. He asked Baba Avtar Singh Ji to call other disciples also. When most of the disciples assembled, Baba Buta Singh Ji asked Baba Avtar Singh Ji to arrange for some white sheets, etc. normally required at the time of funeral.

After everything was arranged, he took out his white Dupatta i.e. scarf and put it round the neck of Baba Avtar Singh Ji and bowed at his feet. All other disciples understood that he was nominating Baba Avtar Singh Ji as his successor to head the Mission. He told Baba Avtar Singh Ji that white Dupatta is not a sign of decoration; it is a symbol of responsibility. It is like a necklace of razors.

The razors may not harm so long as the neck is straight. What he meant was that he should move straight on the path of the Truth without permitting his mind to waver. All the disciples bowed at the feet of Baba Avtar Singh Ji and thus accepted him as their Spiritual Master.

Moments later, Baba Buta Singh breathed his last. His body was taken on its last journey in a procession led by Military Band. And this closed the first chapter of the history of the Sant Nirankari Mission.




The founder of the Sant Nirankari Mission, Baba Buta Singh Ji was born in the year 1873 at Village Headwal, Distt. Kaimalpur (Pakistan) in the family of Shri Vishan Singh Ji and Smt. Mayawanti Ji. He had spiritual leaning from the very childhood and had developed a special aptitude for reciting Gurbani (holy verses from the Adi Granth). A good orator on Gurbani, he was equally sincere and serious in understanding the same. This trait helped paving his way to reach and realise the Truth. It is said that whenever he used to recite Gurbani or sing the same, he would be so lost in it as to forget even his physical self. He was so clear headed and strong-minded in his concepts that nobody could utter even a single word to negate his view point. 

One day, while singing, he repeated the following line four times:- 

"MOHAN GHAR AAVO, HAUN KARON JODARIYA"
(O Lord, come home, I humbly entreat.)

Those sitting in the congregation were enjoying the delightful recitation. One of them, Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji, who was also listening to Baba Buta Singh Ji with rapt attention, noted the repetition of the above line. After the programme, he could not resist approaching Baba Buta Singh Ji. He asked him politely, "Bhai Buta Singh Ji, where is your Mohan (Lord) whom you want to meet?" and added hastily, " First know Him, otherwise your calling Him will have no effect." These words had a piercing effect on Baba Buta Singh Ji. He clearly understood that the person did possess some spiritual secret. He followed him for knowing the Truth. Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji tried to put him off, but ultimately he had to yield to the former's humility and strong urge to know the Secret, but with a suggestion that he would not share it further with any one. Baba Buta Singh Ji pleaded humbly," Kindly don't impose any restrictions. The world is as thirsty as I am. People are suffering badly for want of God-knowledge. Let there be no conditions." Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji explained that Truth is never accepted by the world readily. Intoxicated by materialism and afflicted by pride, it would not listen to a devotee of God and believe him without reluctance. There would be criticism, there would be opposition, there would be resistance. Vested interests would always create hurdles in the path of Truth. He, however, appreciated the keenness on the part of Baba Buta Singh Ji and revealed the Secret with a practical hint. To his utmost delight, Baba Buta Singh Ji found himself surrounded by the omnipresent God. 'Mohan' did come 'home'!

At the time of receiving Brahm Gyan or God Knowledge, Baba Buta Singh Ji was 40 years old. For about 15 years he remained quiet, assimilating what he had come to know from Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji and comparing it with the vast knowledge of Gurbani he had. Thereafter Baba Buta Singh Ji started revealing the Divine Secret to whosoever was found interested. The approach was, of course, cautious and selective.

Baba Buta Singh Ji and his esteemed wife had a simple life having not many demands. They had no children. Future, therefore, was never a cause of worry for the couple. Even otherwise, being a staunch devotee of God, Baba Buta Singh Ji would not like to think of worldly requirements beyond what was necessary for 'present'. For livelihood, he depended on his skill of tattooing. It enabled him not only to maintain the small family, but also to serve his guests, mostly the God-loving people.

Baba Buta Singh Ji would spend most of his time in discussing spiritualism with friends and other acquaintances. He would not mind even visiting them. Those who had the occasion to meet him bear witness to the fact that he had to labour hard and even face trouble while trying to convince people that whatever he sought to convey was reality, the Truth. It is said that he had a providential escape when somebody tried to kill him by poison. Baba Buta Singh Ji was, however, always kind and forgave his opponents and the critics.

The Sant Nirankari Mission had its formal beginning in May, 1929, when Baba Avtar Singh Ji received God-Knowledge from Baba Buta Singh Ji and joined him in taking the spiritual light to as many people as possible. The two formed a spirited team until Baba Buta Singh Ji breathed his last in 1943 and the Satguru manifested himself in Baba Avtar Singh Ji

Sewa Simran Satsang

Sewa Simran Satsang

by Poonam Nirankari, Sant Nirankari Colony, Delhi, India

SELFLESS SERVICE (SEWA)
Work done with the interest and welfare of other people, done happily without any expectation of praise or reward is sewa . Sewa by mind is superior compared to the sewa of body/wealth. Service by mind is accepting God’s will and becoming capable of serving humanity by the mind. Serving humanity mentally means: “ Broadcasting well wishes for all.”
Yet superior to the service by mind is the service by soul. Not everybody can reach that level. The three lower forms of sewa (body, wealth or mind) must aim at the sewa by soul i.e. remaining in unison with God formless at all times and providing divine touch to persons, things, behaviour and dealings in day-to-day life. It is a service of God as a devotee and service of mankind as an angel.
HOLY CONGREGATION (SANGAT)
Holy congregation is a divine flow of divine words in which one’s soul can swim,float or dive and thus experience bliss(its nature and content) In a congregation of enlightened souls,divinity is charged and flows as waves to enter in receptive souls.It is an alive environment where the healing and nourishing of one’s spirit happens to take place.
Divine Master (Sadguru) in the formless vast ocean flows and enriches the souls with love,peace,contentment,compassion and bliss.
Saints regularly attending the sangats become capable of flowing as divine ray to the hearts and souls of other people.They become soulmates and soul companions of their fellow beings.They spread divine fragrance and divine joy all around.Life becomes God’s blessing and a boon to the society.
GOD REMEMBRANCE (SIMRAN)
God remembrance with His realization, His awareness is a freshening,an activating and energizing process.It fills the heart with joy,heals the wounds inflicted by the behaviour of worldly people.
God remembrance if continous consciousness like breathing transforms a human being into a divine being with divine qualities and traits, God’s consciousness makes a noble mind(of positive thinking and right attitudes) and a pious heart(full of love and compassion) and thus the body is ever relaxed and comfortable.
All pains are based on mind. If the mind remains in unison with God physical ailments and ups and downs of life do not effect a person’s peace of mind. God’s remembrance makes otherwise difficult life---easy,smooth,swift and pleasant.ALL ACTIVITIES AND WORK FILLS THE HEART WITH IMMENSE JOY. The journey of life becomes a “divine journey” from “heart to heart” and from “soul to soul” becoming_ONE WITH THE CREATION AND THE CREATOR.