Radhasoami Satsang Dayalbagh
Indian spiritual tradition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radhasoami Satsang Dayalbagh also known as Ra Dha Sva Aa Mi Satsang Dayalbagh[1] is century old spiritual tradition and the main sect of Radhasoami Mat with its Headquarter in Agra (Birth Place of Radhasoami Sant Mat) located on the banks of Yamuna River.[2][3][4][5] Radhasoami Satsang was founded by the first sant satguru, Param Purush Puran Dhani Soami Ji Mahraj on Basant Panchami Day in 1861 in Agra.[6][7][8] The permanent satsang headquarter " Dayalbagh" were established on Basant Panchami Day in 1915 by Fifth Sant Satguru Param Guru Sahab Ji Mahraj.[9][10] Radhasoami Satsang Sabha is its the Chief Working Committee since 1910.[11][12] The Guru lineage of the Soami Ji Maharaj is continue till date in Agra. Param Guru Huzur Satsangi Sahab is present sant satguru of the Satsang.[13][14][15][16]
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Sant Satguru
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Perspective
The Lineage of Radhasoami Satsang Dayalbagh[17] -
- Param Guru Soami Ji Maharaj (1818–1878) First Sant Satguru, 1861–1878
- Param Guru Huzur Maharaj (1829–1898) Second Sant Satguru, 1878–1898
- Param Guru Maharaj Sahab (1861–1907) Third Sant Satguru, 1898–1907
- Param Guru Sarkar Sahab (1871–1913) Fourth Sant Satguru, 1907–1913
- Param Guru Sahab Ji Maharaj (1881–1937) Fifth Sant Satguru, 1913–1937
- Param Guru Mehta Ji Maharaj (1885–1975)Sixth Sant Satguru, 1937–1975
- Param Guru Lal Sahab (1907–2002) Seventh Sant Satguru, 1975–2002
- Param Guru Satsangi Sahab (1937–Present)Eighth and Present Vaqt Sant Satguru, 2002–Present
- Param Guru Soami Ji Maharaj, considered as the founder of the Radhasoami movement and was the first spiritual Master of Radhasoami Satsang Dayalbagh.
- Param Guru Huzur Maharaj, next spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Dayalbagh. He remained in office from 1878 to 1898.
- Param Guru Maharaj Sahab, the follower of Huzur Maharaj, succeeded him and became the spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Dayalbagh. He remained in office from 1898 to 1907.
- Param Guru Prof. Prem Saran Satsangi Sahab (Graceous Huzur) , the successor of Huzur Lal Sahab, succeeded him as the spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Dayalbagh. He is functioning as Sant Satguru since 2002
Chronology
- 1818: Incarnation of Radhasoami Dayal in Human form of Soami Ji Maharaj[18]
- 1861: Radhasoami Satsang founded by Soami Ji Maharaj on Basant Panchami Day. Satsang became open to all. Satsang continued to be held at Panni Gali and Radhasoamibagh in Agra.[19]
- 1878: Departure of Soami Ji Maharaj. Huzur Maharaj became the second sant-satguru. Satsang continued to be held at Huzur Bhavan, Pipal Mandi in Agra.[20]
- 1898: Departure of Huzur Maharaj. Maharaj Sahab became the third sant-satguru. Satsang continued to be held in Allahabad (now Prayagraj) and Varanasi.[21]
- 1902: Maharaj Sahab established the Central Administrative Council.[22]
- 1907: Departure of Maharaj Sahab. Sarkar Sahab became the fourth sant-satguru. Satsang continued to be held in Gazipur, Uttar Pradesh.[23]
- 1910: The Chief Working Committee of Satsang was founded and named Radhasoami Satsang Sabha .[24]
- 1913: Departure of Sarkar Sahab. Sahab Ji Maharaj became the fifth sant-satguru.[25]
- 1915: Dayalbagh was established as the permanent headquarters of the Satsang community on Basant Panchami Day. Radhasoami Satsang became popularly known as Radhasoami Satsang Dayalbagh.[26][27]
Sister Organizations
- Radhasoami Satsang Sabha (Parent Organization)[28]
- Saran Ashram Hospital (charitable hospital)[29]
- Dayalbagh Educational Institute[30]
- Dayalbagh Science of Consciousness[31]
- International Center for Agroecology(ICA)[32]
- SPHEEHA[33]
- Systems Society of India[34]
- International Centre for Applied Systems Science for Sustainable Development[35]
- The (Dayalbagh) Ra Dha Sva Aa Mi Satsang Association of Europe[36]
- DAYALBAGH RADHASOAMI SATSANG ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA[37]
- Dayalbagh Radhasoami Satsang Association of North America[38]
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