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Radha Soami Tarn Taran
[edit]Introduction and Establishment
[edit]Established in 1900 by Bagga Singh, Radha Soami Tarn Taran, Dera Baba Bagga Singh, located in Tarn Taran, Punjab, India, is a spiritual organization.[1]
Rooted in the timeless teachings of Santmat and the Radha Soami tradition, the organization promotes the principles of ‘Love’, ‘Trust’, and ‘Meditation’. Under the guidance of current spiritual leader, Paramjit Singh[2], it strives to help individuals experience the Supreme Truth (Param Satya) and inspire selfless service to society.
It transcends boundaries of caste, religion, and culture, fostering a sense of universal brotherhood. By connecting the ancient teachings of Santmat with the challenges of modern life, it aims to create a more progressive, ethical, and peaceful society.
It is a non-profit and non-political organization.
Lineage
[edit]The lineage of the Spiritual Masters at Radha Soami Tarn Taran is as follows: -
- Bagga Singh - 1894-1944
- Deva Singh – 1944-1960
- Partap Singh - 1961-1988
- Kehar Singh - 1988-2015
- Paramjit Singh - 2016-Present
Bagga Singh was the founder of the Radhasoami Tarn Taran.
Deva Singh, disciple of Bagga Singh, succeeded him as the second spiritual master of Dera Baba Bagga Singh, Tarn Taran, from 1944 to 1960.
Partap Singh, disciple of Bagga Singh, succeeded Deva Singh as the third spiritual master of Dera Baba Bagga Singh, Tarn Taran, from from 1961 to 1988.
Kehar Singh[3], disciple of Bagga Singh, succeeded Partap Singh as the fourth spiritual master of Dera Baba Bagga Singh, Tarn Taran, from from 1988 to 2015.
Paramjit Singh, disciple of Partap Singh, succeeded Kehar Singh as the fifth spiritual master of Dera Baba Bagga Singh, Tarn Taran, from 2016 to current.
Further Reading
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Janam Sakhi-Biography of Baba Bagga Singh Ji. ISBN 978-1-7330387-5-1.
- ^ Love Trust and Meditation. ISBN 978-1-7330387-6-8.
- ^ Discourses on Saint Kabir’s Anurag Sagar. ISBN 978-1-7330387-7-5.