However, there is some doubt on this view. Anyway, everything is a matter of history. The key thing is that the Simran of Prabhu started from Agra in the name of Radha Swami. Guru Baba Shiva Dayal became the first of this opinion on 15 June 1878, after completing his worldly role, he became engaged in Prabhucharan.ġ1 years later, in 1889, his disciple Jaimal Singh, who retired from the army, came to Punjab and built a hut on the banks of the Beas river here and started giving names to the devotees.
By 1903 he performed satsang in the name of Radha Swami. After all, Baba Jaimal Singh, born in 1839, also took leave from devotees at the age of 64, after which the satsang was commanded by his disciple Sawan Singh. Born on 27 July 1958, Sawan Singh also went to Swadham on 2 April 1948. After this, as the fourth Guru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Baba Jagat Singh, a disciple of Sawan Singh, took over the responsibility, which he could play only and only for 3 years. Radha Swami Satsang got divided into three different ideologies, being the throne of Baba Sawan Singh. Tara Chand, a disciple of Sawan Singh, started Radha Swami Satsang in Bhiwani, Haryana in 1925, but with a different name. Since then, a large religious institution in the name of Radha Swami Dinod has been operating in Bhiwani. Radha Swami Satsang continues its journey in Beas, which Baba Jaimal Singh started here on the banks of the river Beas, despite three separate votes coming out.Īfter this, in 1948, where another disciple Kripal Singh started the Sawan Kirpal Mission in Delhi, on 2 April 1949, another disciple Bab Khemmal, who we also know as Baba Mastana Shah, of Sacha Sauda in Sirsa, Haryana Satsang was started in a small hut by name. Baba Jagat Singh, born in July 1884, was also a disciple of Baba Sawan Singh. He continued the tradition of satsang after the demise of Baba Sawan Singh in 1951, but on 23 October 1951 he also completed his worldly role.