Kirpal Singh

Kirpal Singh

Sant Kirpal Singh (6 February, 1894–21 August, 1974) was a spiritual teacher ("Sant") who was born in India in the village of Sayyad Kasran, in the western part of the Punjab which now belongs to Pakistan. Further biographical information is available. [http://ruhanisatsangusa.org/indian/index_sant_kirpal_singh.htm]

His Mission: "To fill the human heart with compassion, mercy and universal love, which should radiate to all countries, nations and peoples of the world. To make a true religion of the heart as the ruling factor in one's life. To enable each one to love God, love all, serve all, and have respect for all, as God is immanent in all forms. My goal is that of oneness. I spread the message of oneness in life and living. This is the way to peace on earth. This is the mission of my life, and I pray that it may be fulfilled."

He taught the unity of all religions and the birthright of man to attain self-knowledge and God-knowledge. Under the guidance of his guru Baba Sawan Singh, of Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Sant Kirpal Singh was initiated into Surat Shabd Yoga, the spiritual path of Sant Mat. Through this method, and "by the grace of (his) Master", he says that he experienced what is described in the world scriptures about God. According to his disciples, he dedicated his whole life to the ideal of unity: the brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God.

PURPOSE OF HIS ORGANIZATION - RUHANI SATSANG: "My Master, Hazur Baba Sawan Singh Ji Maharaj, a perfect Saint, had a great desire to form a common forum or platform, Ruhani Satsang [the words mean literally "spiritual gathering"-no denominational or sectarian connotations of any kind] , at which all persons, even though professing different faiths and religious beliefs, could be imparted the principles of Spirituality and encouraged to practice spiritual disciplines, in order to gain salvation and peace here and in the Beyond." - Kirpal Singh

The booklet: "RUHANI SATSANG - Science of Spirituality" [http://ruhanisatsangusa.org/pdf/SoS.pdf] gives further details on the nature and function of this organization.

(See also "A brief life-sketch of Hazur Baba Sawan Singh Ji" [http://www.unity-of-man.org/newsletters/n2000_08.html] and "How I met my Master" [http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/howimet.htm] )

He attracted disciples with diverse religious and cultural backgrounds from all over the world to his ashram in Delhi, India.

Kirpal Singh wrote an extensive collection of books on the general subject of spirituality. They range from "The Crown of Life" which is a comparative study of religion to such subjects as prayer ("Prayer, it's nature and technique), the nature of spirituality ("Spirituality: What it is"), finding a spiritual teacher or guru ("Godman") and karma ("The Wheel of Life"). All of these books are available in their entirety as PDF files. [http://ruhanisatsangusa.org/books.htm]

Many recordings of talks given during his lifetime are available as MP3 files. English [http://ruhanisatsangusa.org/audio.htm] and Hindi / Punjabi [http://ruhanisatsangusa.org/HP-mp3.htm]

See also Sant Mat

Teachings

In 1955, Sant Kirpal Singh wrote an introduction to his teachings [http://www.santmat-thetruth.de/index.php] especially intended for Westerners, called [http://www.santmat-thetruth.de/index.php?option=com_book&book=2194 Man, Know Thyself] . The principle teaching expounded the underlying thread of the esoteric Sound Current (Shabd, Naam, or Word) as the root experience of the Saints, which is discussed in the scriptures and continues to be available. He also stressed the importance of a living Master or Guru, as one can derive spiritual principles from past Masters (Saints or Masters who have died) but not initiation whereby the 5 charges words are given that link a guru to an initiate and can guide this soul home.

He expressed no interest in creating a new religion (see "No New Faith, Mind That" [http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/nonew.htm] ) and would generally quote his Master who said "plenty of wells have already been dug. There is no need to dig another." His self-stated intention was to

"revive the original knowledge, which is to be found in the core of all religions, and gave an experience of the true nature of man whose aim it is to return to his Source - God. By this experience every individual regains his inherent value and dignity and can reach the highest goal of human life."

During fourteen years he was repeatedly elected president of the World Fellowship of Religions which came into being in 1957. On three world tours in 1955, 1963, and 1972 He visited major cities in the Western world, where he met religious leaders, politicians, and personalities of society. He preached about the importance of self-knowledge and God-knowledge and emphasized the need of selfless service as a form of devotion.

World Conference on Unity of Man

He convened the first World Conference on Unity of Man, which took place in Delhi from 3 to 6 February 1974 (see also His talk "The Remodeling of our Destiny" delivered at the Inaugural Session here [http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/destiny.htm] ). Religious, political, and social leaders from all over India, and delegates from approximately 18 countries participated in the conference. This World Conference was the beginning of the "Unity of Man" movement (see also last circular letter "On the Unity of Man" issued on May 15, 1974 here [http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/unityman.htm] or here [http://www.unity-of-man.org/sayings/on_the_unity_of_man.html] ). As a result of the conference Sant Kirpal Singh was invited by the government to address to the Indian Parliament. When he spoke to the members of the Lok Sabha on 1 August 1974, it was the first time that a spiritual leader was given that honour.

Legacy and Successors

He died on 21 August, 1974 without publicly naming a successor. Several individuals came forward in the following years to continue the work of Naam Initiation: Sant Darshan Singh (Kirpal Singh's son)and Sant Thakar Singh among others. Another disciple named Ajaib Singh (who never personally came forward as a successor) also accumulated a following, who consider him a sant satguru as well.

In physical and material contribution, Sant Kirpal Singh's legacy may lie chiefly in the wealth of books he wrote during his lifetime; the Master made all of these works available without copyright, saying "the gifts of God, like sunlight, are all free." Many of these works are mentioned below and are available in full on the internet. Arguably these are the most extensive introductions available to Sant Mat as a contemporary spiritual path.

External links

* [http://www.sos.org]
* [http://www.ruhanisatsangusa.org/ Ruhani Satsang USA]
* [http://www.santmat-thetruth.de/index.php/ Sant Mat - Kirpal Portal]
* [http://www.uom-conference.org/ Unity of Man]
* [http://www.konferenz1974-unity-of-man.de/ Konferenz 1974]

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