Life
From youth, Kirpal Singh had visionary experience and foreknowledge of events. He sought guidance from variousRuhani Satsang
In Delhi, Kirpal Singh founded his new school of spiritual research and realization, called Ruhani Satsang (School of Spirituality or Science of the Soul), which would go on to have branches in many nations of the world. In 1951 he built the Sawan Ashram, in the neighborhood of Shakti Nagar on the outskirts of the city, where his spiritual talks (satsangs) were soon followed by thousands of people. He began to have visits from western disciples. The first was Rusel Jacque, whose account of his six months at the ashram in 1959 (Gurudev: the Lord of Compassion) encouraged others to make the journey. At the beginning of the sixties, an average 40 to 50 disciples stayed at the ashram from three weeks to six months.World Fellowship of Religions
In 1957, Singh was elected the first president of the World Fellowship of Religions, an organization recognized by UNESCO, comprising representatives from all the major world religions. He held that position until 1971, and presided over four World Conferences. In 1962, he became the first non-Christian to receive the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem (World tour
First tour
Singh's mission continued to grow rapidly. In 1955, he made his first trip abroad to spread his teachings, and spent months in the United States and Europe. It was the first time an Indian spiritual master had visited the West. In those years, Eastern spiritual practices were generally unfamiliar to the West. Singh had hundreds of Westerners initiated and placed on the path of meditation, which he claimed led to contact with the Divine Light and Harmony. In 1963, Singh made his second world tour, this time as president of the World Fellowship of Religions. He met with political leaders and other religious leaders, including Pope Paul VI and the Patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Churches Atenagora I. At the same time, he continued to instruct new seekers on the path of the Way of the Masters ( Sant Mat). On 26 August 1972, Kirpal Singh conducted his third and final tour of the West, where he received and instructed more than 2000 new disciples of the Path of Spirituality.Final year
In Delhi in February 1974, Singh organized the World Conference on Unity of Man. More than 2000 delegates attended, including religious and political leaders from India and around the world. Over 100,000 people attended the conference in total. At the Kumba Mela (Festival of Religions) in Haridwar on 2 April of the same year, Singh gathered sadhus (itinerant monks) and "saintly men" in the Conference of National Unity, with the aims of promoting cooperation, eliminating religious barriers, and bettering the economic status of India's poor. In 1974 Kirpal Singh established the Unity of Man conference, which was intended as a platform to bring together both religious and political leaders towards finding common ground and improved relations. This conference, under the name, Human Unity Conference, continues to this day.Legacy and succession
Kirpal Singh died on 21 August 1974 at the age of eighty. His death caused a succession dispute amongst his followers. There is Pier Franco Marcenaro, who, after his Initiation in January 1968, was his Group Leader and Representative in Milan, Italy, and is today a recognized successor by many disciples organized in an association called "The School of Spirituality". In 1963, Kirpal Singh had declared that he knew of no one competent to be his successor. Then He stated most forcefully: "Whoever may come up in the future, I tell you most definitely that he will NOT be a member of my family!" These succession disputes ultimately led to the proliferation ofAvailable teachings
Kirpal Singh wrote an extensive collection of books on spirituality, including ''The Crown of Life'' (a comparative study of various religions and yogas); ''Prayer, Its Nature and Technique''; ''Spirituality: What It Is''; ''Godman'' (on finding a spiritual teacher or guru), and ''The Wheel of Life'' (on karma). PDF versions of Kirpal Singh's books are available free online., as are MP3 recordings of many of his talks in English and Hindi / Punjabi. Books by Kirpal Singh * ''The Coming Spiritual Revolution'' (compiled, edited and introduced by Russell Perkins) – New Hampshire, Sant Bani * ''The Crown of Life: A Study in Yoga –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1961; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1980 () * ''Godman –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications () * ''A Great Saint: Baba Jaimal Singh, His Life and Teachings –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani () * ''Heart to Heart Talks'' (2 volumes) – Delhi: Mr A.R. Manocha, 1975-6 (mentions Paul Twitchell) * ''His Grace Lives On –'' USA: Ruhani Satsang () * ''The Jap Ji: The Message of Guru Nanak –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1959; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1981 () * ''Life and Death'' [combined edition of ''The Wheel of Life'' and ''The Mystery of Death'') – Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani * ''The Light of Kirpal –'' Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani () * ''Man! Know Thyself –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1983; Irvine, California: Ruhani Satsang Books () * ''Morning Talks –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1970; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications () * ''Naam or Word –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1960; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1981 () * ''The Night is a Jungle and Other Discourses –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani () * ''Prayer: Its Nature and Technique –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications () * ''Seven Paths to Perfection'' * ''Spiritual Elixir –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani, 1967 () * ''Spirituality: What It Is –'' Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1959, 1964; Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications * ''The Spiritual Path'' * ''Surat Shabd Yoga: The Yoga of the Celestial Sound Current –'' Irvine, California: Ruhani Satsang Books; Blaine, Washington: Ruhani Satsang, 2006 () * ''The Teachings of Kirpal Singh'' (edited by Ruth Seader) – Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani, 1974-6; Bowling Green, Virginia: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1981 () * ''The Way of the Saints'' (edited by Russell Perkins) – Franklin, New Hampshire: Sant Bani, 1976, 1989 () * ''The Wheel of Life and The Mystery of Death'' ()Notes
References
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* Avtār Singh Oberoi, ''Support for the Shaken Sangat'', Sanbornton, New Hampshire: Sant Bani, 1984. * Dressel, Hilde, ''The Eternal Connection'', Bowling Green, Virginia: SK Publications, 1994. * Dr Harbhajan Singh, ''Kirpal Singh - His Mission in the Golden Age'' - http://spirituality.unity-of-man.org/images/1991-01.pdf * Harbhajan Kaur, 1998, ''Nourished by Divine Love'', Naperville, Illinois: SK Publications. * Jones, George Arnsby, 1965, ''The Harvest is Rich: the mission of Kirpal Singh'', Delhi: Ruhani Satsang; New York: Pageant; Indore: Kirpal Sewashram, 2007. * Lane, David Christopher, ''The Making of a Spiritual Movement'' * * * Malhotra, Sharan, 1994, ''Divine Darshan'', New Delhi: Wiley Eastern Limited. * Perkins, Russell, ''The Impact of a Saint'', Sanbornton, New Hampshire: Sant Bani, 1980, 1989. * ''Portrait of Perfection'', Sawan Kirpal Publications. * Sahai, B.M. & Rādhā Krishna Khanna, ''The Saint and His Master'', Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1968. * Sena, Bhadra, ed, ''As They Saw the Master'', Delhi: Ruhani Satsang, 1956. * Sena, Bhadra, ''The Beloved Master''. * Sena, Bhadra, ed, ''Ocean of Grace Divine''. * Stephens, Arran, ''Moth and the Flame''. * ''The Third World Tour of Kirpal Singh''. * Tessler, Neil, "Crisis and Renewal: Succession in Modern Sant Mat" * Unity of Man, "Kirpal Singh Biography" - https://www.kirpalsingh-teachings.org/images/pdf/Sant_Kirpal_Singh_Biography.pdf * Vidich, Andrew & Arthur Stein, eds, ''Heart of Compassion: the life and teachings of Kirpal Singh'', Larson Publications.External links