Rai Saligram
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Salig Ram, popularly known by the honorific "Huzur Maharaj" and by the government-conferred title "Rai Bahadur," was born in Peepal Mandi,
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, on 14 March 1829. He served as chief inspector of post offices in
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, and, in 1881, was
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-General of the
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, based in
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. He was the first Indian to hold the position. Salig Ram came in contact with his
guru Guru ( sa, गुरु, IAST: ''guru;'' Pali'': garu'') is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field. In pan-Indian traditions, a guru is more than a teacher: traditionally, the guru is a reverentia ...
, Shiv Dayal Singh, in 1858 in Agra. Salig Ram recognised his guru as the first physical incarnation of the Supreme Being, whom Salig Ram called by the name "Radha Soami." Salig Ram served Shiv Dayal Singh for many years and, after Shiv Dayal Singh's death, Salig Ram retired from his job, and the Radha Soami sect in Agra took up the role of guru. He died on 6 December 1898.


Successors

Several teaching lineages have descended from Salig Ram. Some of the more prominent are:


The Radha Soami Sect

Located at: Huzuri Bhavan (Huzur's Center), Peepal Mandi, Agra city (now in Uttar Pradesh). This is Salig Ram's home, where his direct descendants conduct Satsang today. The place is also known as Huzuri Samadh which is believed to be a holy place and Satsang takes place every day. The lineage of gurus runs: Salig Ram — Ajudhya Prasad (son of Salig Ram) — Gur Prasad — Agam Prasad Mathur (present guru).


Radha Soami Central Administrative Council

Located at: Soami Bagh, Agra. Lineage: Salig Ram — Brahm Shankar Misra — Maheshwari Devi ( Buaji Saheba) — Madhav Prasad Sinha.


Dayalbagh Sabha

Located at:
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, Agra. Lineage: Salig Ram — Brahm Shankar Misra — Kamta Prasad Sinha —
Anand Swarup Sir Anand Swarup, Kt. (6 August 1881 – 24 June 1937) also known as Param Guru Huzur Sahabji Maharaj was the founder of Dayalbagh. He was the fifth revered leader, or Sant Satguru, of the Dayalbagh branch of the Radha Soami sect, who succeeded ...
(founder) —
Gurcharan Das Mehta Gurcharan Das Mehta (20 December 1885—17 February 1975), also known as Param Guru Mehta Ji Maharaj, was the sixth Revered SatguruMark Juergensmeyer, 1995eality: The Logic of a Modern FaithPage 51. of the Radha Soami Satsang Dayalbagh. He was ...
Mukund Behari Lal
Prem Saran Satsangi Prem Saran Satsangi is the eighth and current Sant Satguru of Radhasoami Faith, Dayalbagh. He holds the Emeritus Chair from the East of the Integrated East-West Forum at The Science of Consciousness Conferences since 2012. He is the chairman ...
. Dayalbagh was founded by Sir Anand Swarup, Kt. The present Guru Prem Saran Satsangi is a retired physicist and system scientist of
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. The 200th birth anniversary of Shiv Dayal Singh was celebrated in Dayalbagh from August 2017 to 24 August 2018.


Radha Soami

Located at: Gopi Ganj,
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,
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. Lineage: Salig Ram — Shivbratlal Varman (founder).


Be Man Temple

Located at:
Manavta Mandir Manavta Mandir or Be Human Temple in Hoshiarpur, Punjab (India), Punjab, India, was established in 1962 by Baba Faqir Chand (1886–1981). In order to carry forward the mission of his religion of humanity, Faqir, with the financial help from Se ...
,
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, Punjab. Lineage: Salig Ram — Shivbratlal Varman
Faqir Chand Faqir Chand Aggarwal (born 1932) is a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party from Haryana. He was a member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly representing Ambala Ambala () is a city and a municipal corporation in Ambala district in the state ...
(founder) —
Bhagat Munshi Ram Munshi Ram (19 December 1906 – 29 June 1998), Indian spiritual guru and follower of Faqir Chand. Early life He was born in Meghwal family at village Sundernagar at Sialkot, Punjab (now in Pakistan) in the year 1906. Spiritual Teaching ...
& Ishwar Chandra Sharma.


Radha Soami Satsang, Dinod

Located at: Dinod, Bhiwani, Haryana. Lineage: Salig Rām — Shivbratlal Varman — Ram Singh Arman — Tarachand (founder) — Kanwar Singh.


Books

Salig Ram published "abstracts" of the talks of Shiv Dayal Singh, as well as his own writings. He wrote following books:Santmat-meditation.net: Literature of Hazur Rai Saligram
/ref> *''Prem Patra Radha Soami'' (six volumes) *''Prem Bani Radha Soami'' *''Radha Soami Mat Prakash'' (English) *''Radha Soami Mat Sandesh'' *''Radha Soami Mat Upadesh'' *''Sar-Upadesh'' *''Nij-Upadesh'' *''Guru-Upadesh'' *''Jugat Prakash''


See also

* Radha Swami Satsang, Dinod *
Maharishi Shiv Brat Lal Shiv Brat Lal Varman, (1860-1939) popularly known by the honorifics "Data Dayal" (Merciful) and "Maharishi" (Great Sage), was born in Bhadohi district of Uttar Pradesh state in India in February 1860. He was a post graduate and a famous writer. ...
*
Baba Faqir Chand Baba Faqir Chand, (18 November 1886 – 11 September 1981) was an Indian master of Surat Shabd Yoga, or consciously controlled near death experience. He was one of the first saints or gurus of Sant Mat tradition to openly speak and write against ...
*
Saligrama (disambiguation) Saligrama is a sacred stone in Hinduism. Saligrama or Saligram may also refer to: * Saligram, Nepal, a village development committee *Saligrama, Udupi, a town *Saligrama, Mysore, a town *Salig Ram (1829–1898), spiritual leader of the Radhasoami ...


References


External links

* http://www.radhasoamisatsang.org *http://radhasoamidayal.net/GuruIntro.html *http://eacharya.inflibnet.ac.in/data-server/eacharya-documents/548158e2e41301125fd790cf_INFIEP_72/110/ET/72-110-ET-V1-S1__l_.pdf *http://www.dayalbagh.org.in/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Salig Ram Sant Mat gurus Surat Shabd Yoga 1829 births 1898 deaths People from Agra Indian Civil Service (British India) officers