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Religion
  
Sant Mat

Website
  
www.rssb.org

Based in
  
Punjab Province

Predecessor
  
Baba Jaimal Singh

Successor
  
Jagat Singh

Period in office
  
1903-1948

Died
  
April 2, 1948, Punjab

Title
  
Satguru

Name
  
Sawan Singh


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Other names
  
Great MasterBade Maharaji

Books
  
Spiritual Gems: Extracts from Letters to Seekers and Disciples

Similar
  
Shiv Dayal Singh, Kirpal Singh, Thakar Singh

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Baba Sawan Singh Grewal (1858–1948), also known as "The Great Master" or "Bade Maharaji", was an Indian Saint. He was the second Satguru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) from the death of Baba Jaimal Singh in 1903 until his own death on April 2, 1948.

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Before he died, he granted his Will to Sardar Bahadur Jagat Singh and appointed him as his spiritual successor.

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Disciples of his who after his death have formed separate spiritual missions include Sant Kirpal Singh, Baba Somanath, Pritam Das and Mastana Balochistani.

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Memories of baba sawan singh ji


Life

Sawan Singh Radha Soami SatsangKaam Karodh By Hazur Maharaj Baba

Hazur Maharaj Sawan Singh Grewal was born into a Sikh family on 27 July 1858 in village Jatala, District Ludhiana. His father was Subedar Major Kabul Singh and his mother was Mata Jiwani. He was married to Mata Kishan Kaur and together they had three children. He passed Engineering from Thomason College, Roorkee and joined the Military Engineering Service.

He studied scriptures of various religions but retained a strong connection with the Gurbani of the Sikh religion.

He had contact with a mystic of Peshawar named Baba Kaahan who he hoped to get initiation from but was refused:

"I associated with him for several months and during that time he showed supernatural powers on several occasions. When I asked him if he would shower grace upon me by initiating me, he answered: 'No, he is somebody else; I do not have your share.' I then asked him to tell me who that person was so that I could contact him. He replied: 'When the time comes, he will himself find you.'"

Later when Maharaj Sawan Singh was stationed at Murree, he met Baba Jaimal Singh, who said to his companion that he had come to initiate Sawan. After much arguing and discussion and several conferences with Baba Jaimal Singh, Hazur Maharaj Saawan Singh became thoroughly convinced and received Initiation from Baba Jaimal Singh on the 15th day of October, 1894.

Hazur Maharaj Saawan Singh retired in 1911 and developed Dera Baba Jaimal Singh (Beas) --the "camp of Baba Jaimal Singh" where Baba Jaimal had settled in 1891—and built houses, bungalows and a Satsang Hall. Hazur Maharaj Saawan Singh sheltered victims of the communal holocaust of the Partition of India. His following included Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, and for the first time, thousands from abroad, the US, UK, Switzerland, Germany, including Julian Johnson and Pierre Schmidt.

References

Sawan Singh Wikipedia