BABA JAIMAL SINGH JI'S DEATH
ANNIVERSARY
(July, 1839 - Dec 29, 1903)
Baba Jaimal Singh Ji
(1839–1903), also known as "Babaji Maharaj," was the first Satguru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) until
his death in 1903. Baba Sawan Singh succeeded him as the second RSSB Satguru.
Baba Ji is the founder Of Dera, Radha Soami satsang Beas which is known by the
name Dera Baba Jaimal Singh.
Jaimal Singh ji was born in village Lath
Ghuman (Ghoman) near Batala, Distt. Gurdaspur, Punjab, India, in July, 1839. His
father was Sardar Jodh Singh ji a farmer by trade, and his mother was Sardarni
Daya Kaur ji. She was a devotee of Bhagat Namdev, and from the age of four Baba
ji started visiting the local shrine dedicated to the memory of this Sant Mat
Sant.
At the age of five he started his education with Baba Khem Singh
ji, a Vedanti sage. Within two years he became a good reader of Guru Granth
Sahib and read Dasam Granth also.
At the age of 12–13 years his studying
of the Guru Granth Sahib brought him to the understanding that this scripture
rejects Pranayama, Vairagya, Hatha yoga, Japa, places of pilgrimage, fasting and
rituals as means to finding the absolute God described by Nanak and the other
sikh gurus. He reached the conclusion that to follow its method of realising
God, he must first find a perfect Master, a Satguru who practices Anhad Shabad,
the meditation on the inner sound principle.
In particular he understood
his search must be for a master who could explain the reference in the Granth
Sahib to the Five Sounds (Panch Shabda). For example a key phrase for him was
the following quote from Guru Nanak "Ghar meh ghar daykhaa-ay day-ay so satgur
purakh sujaan. Panch sabad Dhunikaar Dhun tah baajai sabad neesaan." Which can
be translated into english as "The True Guru, the All-knowing, Primal Being
shows us our true home within the home of the self. The Five Primal Sounds
resonate and resound within; the insignia of the Primal Sound is revealed there,
vibrating gloriously."
Some time after the death of his father when
Jaimal was fourteen he started the search for a Perfect Master of Panch Shabdi
Naam as per the description in the Guru Granth Sahib. After temporarily
returning home he again took up the search, undergoing a long and arduous
journey around northern India from age fifteen to seventeen. Finally, in Swamiji
Shiv Dayal Singh of Agra, he found the one whom he accepted as his Satguru and
was initiated by him 1856.
After taking initiation he asked his guru Shiv
Dayal if he could become a sadhu and devote his attentions fulltime to abhyas.
But his guru told him that the Sant Mat tradition was for followers to earn
their own living by honest means. Jaimal told Shiv Dayal that his family
tradition was farming but that would involve marrying which he said felt no
inclination to do. Therefore Shiv Dayal advised the teenage Jaimal to join the
local regiment of the British Indian Army, which he did in 1856.
In Oct
1877, Shiv Dayal ordered Baba Jaimal Singh ji to start initiating "true seekers"
in Punjab Swamiji advised him not to interfere with the religious choice of a
devotee, and to "steer clear of sects and creeds."
During his service in
the Army, Baba Jaimal Singh ji met and initiated Baba Bagga Singh ji in Multan,
now in Pakistan. Bagga Singh started a new line of gurus at Tarn Taran after
Jaimal's death.
Baba Jaimal Singh Ji retired from the Army on June 7, 1889 and started living in
his village, and later built a hut in village Bal Saran at the bank of river
Beas, Punjab, India, and started living there. Slowly, a number of devotees
increased and one of his devotees donated three beeghas of land for the colony
known as the 'Dera' and Radha Soami Satsang Beas.
Once he went to Mari
Pahar, a city in Pakistan, where he initiated Baba Sawan Singh ji who became the
successor guru at Dera Beas after Jaimal's death.
Baba Jaimal Singh spent
his whole life in the service of Dera Beas and its devotees. He left his mortal
body on Dec 29, 1903.
Teachings-
Jaimal Singh's teachings were the
same as those of his master, who taught of the fundamental unity of all
religions and the need for a living spiritual guide adept in the practise of the
Naam or inner sound principle. Having practised many different sadhans during
his youth, Jaimal Singh was able to describe the merits and shortcomings of the
various yogic methods in relation to Surat Shabd Yoga, the path which he learned
from his master.
Baba Jaimal Singh Ji's instructions to the sangat from
the book 'Heaven On Earth' (In Hindi) -
Aap baar baar hukum dete the ki
Photo ki pooja karna galat hai aur yahan tak farmaate the ki meri Photo koi
Satsangi na rakhe.
So, that's why there is no photo of Baba Ji available
or released by the Dera till date.
Books -
Spiritual
Letters
Heaven on Earth
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