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 Holiness Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj was born on February 23, 1954 in 
Delhi. It was a divine gift to the divine family of the then Nirankari 
Baba Avtar Singh Ji and Jagat Mata Budhwanti Ji. As grand parents, they 
showered all the worldly as well as spiritual blessings on the child 
Hardev. His parents Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji and Rajmata Kulwant Kaur Ji 
were equally affectionate.&lt;br /&gt;
With the growth of child Hardev, grew 
his thoughtfulness and sobriety. He saw every object and observed every 
event with due curiosity but used to keep silent. Respect, regard for 
elders and trait of humility could be noticed in him from the very 
childhood. Interest in congregations and listening to discourses also 
became conspicuous in him. The kind and pure hearted child Hardev was 
always open hearted and emotional. He was mostly seen tight-lipped, 
rarely using his tongue. He also started taking keen interest in 
photography.&lt;br /&gt;
Hardev Singh Ji received his elementary education at
 home. With his sharp intellect, he learnt alphabets of Hindi, English 
and counting very quickly. Thereafter, he was sent to Rosary Public 
School, Nirankari Colony, Delhi, where by sweet nature and intelligence 
he cast spell on teachers and fellow students. They say that boy Hardev 
was often found in the class sitting thoughtfully with eyes half-shut. 
But he was always discovered to be fully attentive and responsive to 
what the teacher taught.&lt;br /&gt;
In 1963, Hardev Singh Ji was sent to 
the residential Yadvendra Public School, Patiala, an institution of 
national fame, from where he passed the high school examination in 1969.
 His co-operative and compassionate nature made him popular with the 
teachers and the fellow-students alike. His school education was equally
 supplemented and cemented with spiritual touch received through the 
letters of his affectionate mother, Rajmata Ji.&lt;br /&gt;
During his stay 
in the school, Hardev Singh Ji also developed keen interest in 
mountaineering. With his class-fellows and even alone, he would cover 
difficult terrains to reach certain places. This hobby added the trait 
of patience and perseverance in his life. He was never found tired or 
worried. He was also very skill-ful in vehicle driving and horse 
riding.&lt;br /&gt;
On completion of school education at Patiala, Hardev 
Singh Ji returned to Delhi and started further education under Delhi 
University and also took keen interest in the socio-spiritual activities
 of the Mission. He became very regular in Sangat and Sewa. His humility
 earned him the name &#39;Bhola Ji&#39;&lt;br /&gt;
In 1971, Hardev Singh Ji joined 
the Nirankari Sewa Dal as its primary member and enjoyed himself serving
 in cotton Khaki uniform. He organised &quot;Youth Forum&quot; in 1975, which 
focused on promoting truthful and simple living, service with devotion 
and love, refraining from incurring undue expenses and practising 
prohibition.&lt;br /&gt;
During the Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam in Delhi in
 1975 Hardev Singh Ji was married in a simple ceremony to Sawinder Ji, 
daughter of devoted saints Shri Gurumukh Singh Ji and Smt. Madan Ji of 
Farrukhabad (UP). Born on January 12, 1957, Mata Sawinder Ji is well 
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Baba
 Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj became the spiritual mentor of the Mission 
under tragic circumstances. On April 24, 1980 the orthodox fanatics had 
snatched from the Mission the Satguru and a crusader for peace and 
tranquility from the world, Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji. Young Hardev had 
lost not only the Satguru but his beloved father also. This was the 
moment when forbearance, patience and tolerance of every follower of the
 Mission was under severe stress and a grave test. The very future of 
the Mission had been challenged. Nirankaris who had been taught to 
surrender to the will of God were finding it difficult to accept the 
verdict of &#39;destiny&#39; that sounded to them as a deliberate violation of 
&#39;divine law&#39;.&lt;br /&gt;
At the same time, every Nirankari believed that the
 Satguru is an ever-living entity which must manifest itself in some 
other physical frame or human body. They had, however, not to wait for 
long. Immediately after the funeral of the mortal remains of Baba 
Gurbachan Singh Ji at the electric crematorium in Delhi on 27th April, 
1980, Hardev was greeted and hailed as the Head of the Mission and 
everybody present witnessed the Satguru manifesting in him. Hardev who 
was known for his quiet nature, addressed the devotees as a perfect 
spiritual master.&lt;br /&gt;
His Holiness declared, &quot;Baba Gurbachan Singh 
Ji&#39;s martyrdom is the will of God. Perceptions differ from people to 
people . The ignorant say that it may lead to bloodshed but the devotees
 believe that being a supreme sacrifice, it shall usher in peace and 
harmony. Imbibing such lofty ideals, we should continue to spread the 
Mission with a greater zeal.&quot;&lt;br /&gt;
Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj ruled 
out even the remotest thought of vengeance saying that &#39;it would go 
contrary to what Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji lived and sacrificed his life 
for&#39;. He exhorted devotees to carry on his message of compassion, 
goodwill, love and Truth and pray for the welfare of one and all. The 
result was quite instantaneous and healthy. Nirankaris remained 
non-violent even in the face of serious provocations from mis-guided 
fanatics and extremists.&lt;/div&gt;
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The
 supreme sacrifice of Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji and the first holy 
discourse by Baba Hardev Singh Ji had far greater and much deeper 
significance. The former showed that the Mission had paid the heaviest 
price for peace. Earlier, more than 60 leading missionaries’ forbearance
 was put to the hardest test when they were compelled to undergo the 
agony of judicial custody for about two years for the fault that was 
found to be not theirs at all. Now the Mission lost its spiritual mentor
 whose only fault was that he preached Truth and peace. Baba Gurbachan 
Singh Ji showed utmost respect to the saints, Gurus and prophets of the 
past. He held the holy scriptures in highest esteem. The only thing that
 he pointed out and stressed was that one must know the God he or she 
worships. Mere reading the religious books was not sufficient, he said. 
He wanted that their believers must follow the teachings in practical 
life, whosoever be the great master they believe and whatsoever the holy
 scripture they worship. His critics, however, did not try to verify the
 Truth he proclaimed, nor did they see how he sought to preach it. And 
he became a victim of their fanaticism, their ignorance.&lt;br /&gt;
Coming 
to the first holy discourse by Satguru Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj and 
the message contained therein, one must appreciate that the words came 
from a youth of 26 years whose loving father had been assassinated 
brutally. Ordinarily, such a youngman must be burning with feeling of 
vengeance. In this case, he had all the resources at his disposal. He 
had only to give a hint that could cause riots and disturb peace for the
 entire country, may be many countries. But Baba Hardev Singh Ji chose 
to accept the price the Mission had been required or called upon to pay 
for peace. And with his call to Nirankaris to continue to spread the 
voice of truth while praying for goodwill of all, a disastrous mishap 
stood averted. No doubt the followers of the Mission continued to suffer
 both in terms of life and property here and there, the voice of Truth 
spread far and wide carrying with it the message of peace, love, 
humility and tolerance.&lt;/div&gt;
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In
 order to translate his commitment to peace, love and universal 
brotherhood into action, Baba Hardev Singh Ji lost no time and undertook
 extensive tours within the country and abroad. He was also conscious of
 the fact that Nirankaris all over India and elsewhere in the world 
needed to be pacified and consoled over the sudden disappearance of Baba
 Gurbachan Singh Ji from their midst in physical form. The situation 
being what it was, it was not an easy affair to travel far and wide and 
organise mass congregations on a large scale. Even then, Baba Ji went to
 the remotest areas and encouraged one and all to keep the flag of love,
 peace and human unity flying.&lt;br /&gt;
Though the spiritual tours of Baba
 Hardev Singh Ji sought to cover vast areas with long distances, his 
approach was at the same time intensive and intimate. He travelled 
mostly by road and met people as they were, where they were. He would 
mix up with them, sit with them, dine with them, so that he could know 
them as intimately as possible. Naturally, wherever he went, people 
found him sharing their pleasure and pain as a member of the family. In 
fact, Baba Ji showered his blessings just like any head of the family.&lt;br /&gt;
Baba
 Ji’s tours abroad also took him to almost every part of the world. He 
was welcomed and received by large number of people as ‘apostle of peace
 and Universal Brotherhood.’ People from different states and countries 
would assemble at one center and listen to His Holiness. Besides 
Indians, many others took interest in what the Mission sought to preach 
or Baba Ji wanted to convey.&lt;/div&gt;
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 people including those connected with administration, particularly law 
and order, also did not take long to understand the reality. Baba Ji&#39;s 
discourses in different parts of the country and abroad and the 
over-whelming response from the masses they received convinced them that
 the Mission stands for peace and non-violence, progress and prosperity 
and lasting happiness based on spiritual enlightenment. After 27 years 
today, when one looks back and realises the new heights the Mission has 
touched, feels fully convinced that Baba Hardev Singh Ji has lived upto 
his commitment of carrying those lofty ideals to every nook and corner 
of the world for which Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji had laid down his life.&lt;small&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/small&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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The
 Mission has found tremendous expansion in all directions during the 
past 27 years. The ever-increasing number of participants in the 
Samagams in Delhi and other places bears testimony to the fact that the 
message of the Mission is going home and attracting the seekers of 
truth. The attendance at the regular congregations is also growing 
thicker and thicker.&lt;br /&gt;
A number of new branches of the Mission have
 been set up and so is the case with Satsang Bhawans. Many new 
Missionaries have been appointed in order to reach out places far and 
wide. The North Eastern and Southern States of India are also now fully 
familiar with the Mission and its philosophy and branches are 
functioning regularly in the various parts of these areas.&lt;br /&gt;
Baba 
Hardev Singh Ji is quite meticulous in his approach to the 
organisational requirements of the fast expanding Mission. He convened a
 conference in Delhi in 1987, on the lines of the two Mussoorie 
Conferences convened by Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji in 1965 and in 1973. It 
reviewed the decisions taken at Mussoorie and re-emphasised the areas 
that were considered relevant in the contemporary perspective. In 
addition it was decided to organise blood donation camps at different 
places on the occasion of Manav Ekta Diwas as a gesture of selfless 
service to humanity and a humble acknowledgement of the supreme 
sacrifice of Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji for the noble cause of human 
welfare. Another important decision of this Conference was to set up a 
full-fledged Department of Social Welfare and place it under the charge 
of a Member of the Executive Committee of the Sant Nirankari Mandal.&lt;br /&gt;
In
 order to encourage the participation of devotees in the expansion of 
the Mission, the organisation was decentralised. Today Delhi has 30 
Sectors, while the country is divided into 50 Zones. There is a 
provision of constant co-ordination at every level as also between the 
Headquarters and the smallest branch of the Mission. The tours of the 
missionaries are planned and organised in such a way that the benefit of
 their talent gets distributed over the widest possible area. The list 
of Pracharaks (preachers) was also reviewed in 1994.&lt;br /&gt;
The Santokh 
Sarovar Complex in Delhi has been developed into a center of attraction 
not only for Nirankari devotees but others also. With its 5-acre 
reservoir of neat and clean water and another 20 acres of lush green 
lawns with rows of beautiful flower plants, the Complex is a valuable 
anti-pollution gift to Delhi&#39;s ecology.&amp;nbsp; A new museum by the name of 
Journey Divine has also been setup for the spiritual benefit of the 
Mankind.&amp;nbsp; Quite close to the Complex, the Mission proposes to have a 
general hospital, for which 10 acres of land have already been acquired.&lt;br /&gt;
The
 Mission has found considerable expansion in other countries also. The 
followers of the Mission have spread out to almost every part of the 
world. In almost every salvation tour of His Holiness some new areas or 
countries are included. Consequently, in addition to the better known 
areas of U.K., U.S.A. and Canada, the countries like Australia, New 
Zealand, Taiwan, Philippines, Spain, Sweden and several others have also
 received Baba Ji’s blessings. The number of Sant Nirankari Satsang 
Bhawans abroad has multiplied manifold during the past 27 years.&lt;br /&gt;
Baba
 Hardev Singh Ji has paid special attention to the youth abroad. Born in
 the countries of their residence, they stood cut off not only from 
their parental language, but the noble values for which the Indian 
culture has been known in the world, also. Baba Ji attracted them to the
 forum of the Mission and reminded them that they could adopt these 
values without coming into conflict with their environment. Today the 
Nirankari youth is an example for others.&lt;/div&gt;
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 a matter of fact, the Mission has never been orthodox and against 
scientific and technological advancement provided it is meant for human 
welfare. It believes that man must endeavour to make life more and more 
comfortable. Today Baba Hardev Singh Ji is utilising the latest 
technology even for the spread of the Mission’s message.&lt;br /&gt;
Thus we 
find that the Mission which began as a small effort towards spiritual 
enlightenment has become today a mass movement of God-Knowledge and 
Universal Brotherhood. Every Nirankari considers himself or herself 
fortunate to have Baba Hardev Singh Ji Maharaj as the divine motivator 
for taking the message of the Mission to every doorstep. According to 
Baba Ji the Mission must work as a deep reservoir of peace, love and 
understanding to stem the wild fire of hatred, jealousy and ill-will. 
Hence the stress on our own behaviour based on spiritual enlightenment. 
The Mission is certainly poised for greater and greater heights since 
the peace and tranquility, love and faith it preaches and practices is 
exactly what the trouble-torn world needs today.&lt;/div&gt;
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The founder of the Sant Nirankari 
Mission, Baba Buta Singh Ji was born in the year 1873 at Village Hudwal,
 Distt. Kaimalpur (Pakistan) in the family of Shri Bishan Singh Ji and 
Smt. Mayawanti Ji.He had spiritual leaning from the very childhood and 
had developed a special aptitude for reciting Gurbani (holy verses from 
the Adi Granth). &amp;nbsp; A good orator on Gurbani, he was equally sincere and 
serious in understanding the same. This trait helped paving his way to 
reach and realise the Truth. It is said that whenever he used to recite 
Gurbani or sing the same, he would be so lost in it as to forget even 
his physical self. His views and concepts was so clear and strong that 
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Meeting True Master…his Satguru&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt;On a day in 1913, Baba 
Buta Singh was singing at a congregation. With tears in his eyes, he 
sang: Mohan ghar aavo, haun karon jodariya (O Lord, come home, I humbly 
entreat.)Those sitting in the congregation were enjoying the delightful 
recitation. One of them, Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji, who was also 
listening to Baba Buta Singh Ji with rapt attention, noted the 
repetition of the above line.&lt;/div&gt;
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After the program, he could not resist approaching Baba Buta Ji. He 
asked him politely, “Bhai Buta Singh Ji, where is your Mohan (Lord) whom
 you want to meet?” and added hastily, “First know Him, otherwise your 
calling Him will have no effect.”&lt;br /&gt;
These words had a piercing effect on the young Buta Singh Ji. He 
clearly understood that the person did possess some spiritual secret. He
 followed him for knowing the Truth. Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji initially
 tried to put him off, but ultimately he had to yield to the former’s 
humility and strong urge and finally revealed God knowledge to him.&lt;br /&gt;
At the time of receiving Brahm Gyan or God-knowledge, Baba Buta Singh
 Ji was 40 years old. For about 15 years he remained quiet, assimilating
 what he had come to know from Bhai Sahib Kahan Singh Ji and comparing 
it with the vast knowledge of Gurbani he had. Thereafter Baba Buta Singh
 Ji started revealing the Divine Secret to whosoever was found 
interested and among his first few disciples was Baba Avtar Singh Ji.&lt;br /&gt;
Baba Buta Singh Ji and his esteemed wife had a very simple life. 
Being a staunch devotee of God, Baba Buta Singh Ji would not like to 
think of worldly requirements beyond what was necessary for ‘present’. 
He had a brief stint in the Army. Later, he left the job and adopted art
 of tattooing for livelihood which was quiet adequate to maintain his 
family.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Meeting with Avtar Singh Ji – foundation of Sant Nirankari Mission&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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The Sant Nirankari Mission had its 
formal beginning on May 25, 1929, the day when Baba Avtar Singh Ji 
received God-knowledge from Baba Buta Singh Ji and joined him in taking 
the spiritual light to as many people as possible.The orthodox elements 
of the time did resist them but indirectly served to make the Mission 
known to more and more people.&lt;/div&gt;
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One day the Master and his Disciple were going to Village Latifal, 
the birth place of Baba Avtar Singh Ji. From the Dhudial railway station
 they had to walk on foot for about four miles. Some critics from 
Dhudial, however, planned to kill them. So, they were hiding on the way.&lt;br /&gt;
The sun had already set and there was darkness all around. Baba Buta 
Singh Ji and Baba Avtar Singh Ji, however, were so engrossed in their 
conversation that they took a different road. Naturally, their opponents
 kept waiting for them in vain. This convinced them of the spiritual 
power of Baba Buta Singh Ji and the very next day they all surrendered 
to him.&lt;br /&gt;
Baba Buta Singh Ji believed that the selfless service to others is a 
seed for prosperity and he wanted to see every disciple of his 
prospering. One day he asked one of his disciples to shell out some 
money for offering food to saints. Baba Avtar Singh Ji saw this and 
said, “Baba Ji, you could have told me. Why did you ask for money from 
the other person? He may start misunderstanding you.” Baba Ji, however, 
replied, “Bhai Avtar Singh! Do you want to usurp the entire wealth of 
the world?&lt;br /&gt;
Don’t you think Satguru is a always a giver and not a beggar. I want 
that every disciple may prosper. None should suffer from material wants.
 That is why I ask them to contribute something towards service of 
others. This will prove a seed for their prosperity”. Baba Avtar Singh 
Ji understood what the Master wanted to teach and thereafter never 
objected to such an act again.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;The last Journey&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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It is said that Baba Buta Singh Ji knew 
about his end. In 1943, he was convalescing at a popular tourist resort,
 Koh Murree (now in Pakistan). Some of his disciples were looking after 
him. He asked Baba Avtar Singh Ji to call other disciples also. When 
most of the disciples assembled, Baba Buta Singh Ji asked Baba Avtar 
Singh Ji to arrange for some white sheets, etc. normally required at the
 time of funeral.&lt;/div&gt;
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After everything was arranged, he took out his white Dupatta i.e. 
scarf and put it round the neck of Baba Avtar Singh Ji and bowed at his 
feet. All other disciples understood that he was nominating Baba Avtar 
Singh Ji as his successor to head the Mission. He told Baba Avtar Singh 
Ji that white Dupatta is not a sign of decoration; it is a symbol of 
responsibility. It is like a necklace of razors.&lt;br /&gt;
The razors may not harm so long as the neck is straight. What he 
meant was that he should move straight on the path of the Truth without 
permitting his mind to waver. All the disciples bowed at the feet of 
Baba Avtar Singh Ji and thus accepted him as their Spiritual Master.&lt;br /&gt;
Moments later, Baba Buta Singh breathed his last. His body was taken 
on its last journey in a procession led by Military Band. And this 
closed the first chapter of the history of the Sant Nirankari Mission.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Childhood Days&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Baba Avtar Singh Ji was born in a small village named Latifal in 
Jhelum District ( now in Pakistan) on December 31, 1899 in the family of
 Shri Mukha Singh Ji and Smt. Narayani Devi Ji. He was being brought up 
with due affection and indulgence, but when he was just 6 years, his 
father died after brief illness.&lt;br /&gt;
This untimely loss was a big jolt to the family. Then the responsibility
 of looking after the family gravitated to the shoulders of his mother 
Narayani. The little boy Avtar was entrusted to the care of Shri Nand 
Lal, a local priest, for education as there was no school in the 
village. In a short span of time he was able to study scriptures. As he 
grew, Avtar proved to be extraordinarily intelligent.&lt;br /&gt;
Family hardships made Avtar a very strong and determined person. When he
 was just 12, his maternal uncle Shri Narain Singh took him to 
Rawalpindi. In Rawalpindi, Avtar worked first at a hotel and then as a 
porter at railway station. There, he incidentally came in contact with 
Seth Sawan Mal.&lt;br /&gt;
Impressed by his honesty, integrity and hard work, Seth Sawan Mal 
employed Avtar in his bakery and eventually he made him a partner and 
handed over the whole unit to him. This was a step that marked the 
beginning of Avtar’s life of determination and firm faith in goodness.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;The Holy Meeting&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
On 25 May 1929 came the turning point in the life of Baba Avtar Singh
 Ji, when he met his guru Baba Buta Singh Ji in Peshawar. Ecstasy took 
hold of him and he was all praise for the Master and Nirankar, the 
Formless God all around. He surrendered himself completely to Baba Buta 
Singh Ji and announced that hereafter his life would follow the way as 
Baba Buta Singh Ji would lead.&lt;br /&gt;
He declared that he had found his destiny at the holy feet of Baba Buta 
Singh Ji. The latter was also happy because he found in Baba Avtar Singh
 Ji the kind of disciple he had been looking for, a person who would 
surrender his body, mind and material assets at the altar of divinity 
and be prepared to take the spiritual light to the masses and share the 
eternal bliss with those who were otherwise fumbling in the darkness of 
ignorance.&lt;br /&gt;
From that day both Baba Buta Singh Ji and Baba Avtar Singh Ji worked 
together. The movement gathered momentum gradually. As expected, they 
faced a lot of opposition from the orthodox elements, but this failed to
 deter them from the path of truth. The two were together for about 14 
years. On many occasions, Baba Avtar Singh Ji’s loyalty, sincerity, 
devotion and dedication towards his True Master and the Almighty was put
 to test. Every time, he proved up to the mark and won praise from the 
True Master.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;Expansion&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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Baba Avtar Singh Ji succeeded Baba Buta Singh Ji and preached the divine
 message during the period from 1943 to 1962. He was all out for the 
uplift of mankind through dissemination of the divine word. He faced 
opposition from different fronts in carrying out his missionary 
obligations, but he remained moulded and welded to the Truth. He 
appeased the flood of opposition with his deep spirit of humility and 
love. He possessed wonderful skill to convince his critics, provided 
they chose to listen to him. There are many instances where critics, 
after listening to Baba Ji, joined the Mission and dedicated their lives
 to the propagation of its message.&lt;br /&gt;
Following the partition of India in 1947, Baba Avtar Singh Ji had to 
shift from Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan) to Paharganj, Delhi (India). 
Devotees migrating from Pakistan also maintained their contact with Baba
 Ji and sought rehabilitation in and around Delhi. In order to meet the 
requirements of the children of the devotees and others, Baba Avtar 
Singh Ji opened Sant Nirankari School in Paharganj, (which is now a 
Senior Secondary School). Subsequently, he also established Sant 
Nirankari Colony in North Delhi and shifted the Headquarters of the 
Mission there. Santokh Sarovar (now called Nirankari Sarovar) was also 
developed near the Colony.&lt;br /&gt;
The ideology of the Mission was easy to understand and follow in 
practical day-to-day life. It attracted people from all castes and 
communities. The Mission prescribed no cumbersome rituals or costly 
ceremonies and liberated people from all kind of taboos. Then, it loved 
all and hated none. The masses that had just experienced the havoc that 
communalism and religious intolerance could play with the mankind, gone 
through the misery before Partition and suffered from the agony even 
thereafter. They had not only seen the disease of casteism in its full 
swing, but felt the sting also, welcomed the Mission where all of them 
were treated as equally respected and dignified members of one human 
society. They found here what they really needed—the Mission under the 
spiritual leadership of Baba Avtar Singh Ji, was providing spiritual 
balm to heal their worldly wounds, the inner strength to bear the sorrow
 and the morale boosting to continue their journey of life.&lt;br /&gt;
The orthodox elements continued to harass Baba Avtar Singh. One day, 
while a congregation was going on at the residence of Baba Avtar Singh 
Ji, some people came and started shouting slogans against him. When they
 continued for some time and did not disperse, some of the disciples 
asked for Baba Ji’s permission to go and teach them a lesson. Instead 
Baba Ji asked some disciples to go and offer them water. The 
demonstrators felt very happy. But when they came to know that the water
 was being offered on behalf of Baba Avtar Singh Ji, they felt ashamed 
at their mistake and realized how He possessed divine qualities of 
compassion, love for all and forgiveness.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Organisational Set-up&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
To give an organisational outfit to the expanding Mission, Baba Avtar
 Singh Ji founded Sant Nirankari Mandal in 1948 and got it registered 
with Headquarters at Delhi. Establishing branches in various cities with
 Pramukhs-incharge also came in the priority agenda of the Master for 
holding regular congregations and taking forward the message of the 
Mission. For this very purpose, Sant Nirankari Sewa Dal also came into 
being in 1956 with Chacha Pratap Singh as its Head.&lt;br /&gt;
Publication wing was set up for books and periodicals. Bringing various 
books containing philosophy of the Mission were attempted by missionary 
scholars with deep inspiration from the Master. The Avtar Bani, 
considered the essence of the Nirankari Ideology, was published in 1957&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Devotee Once Again – A rare example&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
One of the unique things related to Baba Avtar Singh Ji is that 
during his life time itself he took a decision to revert from the 
Satguru to an ordinary devotee. The Annual Nirankari Sant Samagam which 
opened on November 5, 1963 was, of course, the first occasion when 
devotees from all over saw Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji as the Spiritual Head
 of the Mission. With this, the Satguru stood manifested in Baba 
Gurbachan Singh Ji.&lt;br /&gt;
As a devotee, Baba Avtar Singh Ji became an example to others. He showed
 full reverence to the Satguru of the time, Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji.&lt;br /&gt;
In 1969 Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji and Rajmata Kulwant Kaur Ji left for 
tour to U.K. The tour had, however, to be cut short because of sudden 
deterioration in the health of Baba Avtar Singh Ji who breathed his last
 on September 17, 1969 i.e., after a few days of their return.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Last Journey&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Going by worldly norms, having been the spiritual head of the Mission
 for about 20 years, many devotees insisted that Baba Avtar Singh Ji be 
given a grand funeral with sandal wood etc.&lt;br /&gt;
But Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji explained that a dead body is just a dead 
body whether it belonged to an ordinary person, an intellectual, or even
 a holy man. So Baba Avtar Singh Ji was given a simple funeral at the 
electric crematorium in Delhi.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;” It seems that nothing has been talked about,&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;b&gt; More than God. Yet, few care to realise Him.”&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Early Life&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji was one of those great masters who lived and 
died for the noble cause of human unity through spiritual awakening. 
Throughout, he endeavored to transform the demoniac face of human 
society and inculcate the spirit of peaceful co-existence, love and 
harmony. He was pained to find people quarrelling and suffering because 
of hatred generated by ignorance, blind faith and superstition.&lt;br /&gt;
Fortunately, Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji did not have to go out to learn the
 real purpose of human life, the reason for man’s suffering and answer 
to his problems. His father, Baba Avtar Singh Ji and the founder of the 
Sant Nirankari Mission, Baba Buta Singh Ji blessed him with spiritual 
awakening and provided ample opportunity to him to imbibe and practice 
the noble traits of selfless service, surrender to the divine will and 
truthful living, free from any kind of hatred or jealousy. This turned 
his life into a practical version of spirituality, a living example of 
divine truth, so much so that Baba Avtar Singh Ji chose to see the 
Satguru manifesting himself in him and preferred to live as an ordinary 
follower of the Mission for the rest of his life.&lt;br /&gt;
Baba Gurbachan Singh was born on December 10, 1930 in Peshawar (now in 
Pakistan). He received boundless love and affection from his parents, 
Baba Avtar Singh Ji and Jagat Mata Budhwanti Ji as also from the then 
True Master Baba Buta Singh Ji, residing with the family at that time. 
Right from his infancy, the child Gurbachan manifested rare and 
remarkable qualities. These qualities comprised sensitiveness to human 
sorrow and suffering, sympathy for the afflicted, avoidance of disputes,
 discord and malice as also appreciation of fine traits in others.&lt;br /&gt;
Gurbachan was a shining student. After doing his Middle from Peshawar, 
he matriculated from the Khalsa School, Rawalpindi. He, however, could 
not pursue his studies further, because of the turmoil leading to 
Partition of India. He, however, acquired rich and rare experience of 
practical life by his wisdom and intelligence.&lt;br /&gt;
During the turbulent days preceding the Partition, every parent wished 
to be relieved of his pressing responsibilities as quickly as possible. 
Accordingly, Bhai Manna Singh solemnized the marriage of his daughter, 
Kulwant Kaur Ji, with Gurbachan Singh Ji on April 22, 1947, at a simple 
ceremony. Kulwant Kaur Ji who subsequently became popular as Nirankari 
Rajmata, marched shoulder to shoulder with her husband. Surely, the 
couple had been united by the Almighty for the well being of humanity.&lt;br /&gt;
During Partition, people were migrating to India. For the migrants of 
the Rawalpindi area, a camp was set up at Wah, near border. The Camp 
Officer entrusted to young Gurbachan the job of looking after the 
inmates of the Camp. The step had a deeper significance. It was actually
 a test of Gurbachan’s spirit of selfless service, self-sacrifice and 
sense of justice which was displayed by him admirably. One day when it 
was announced on behalf of the Government that those desirous of 
migrating to India, could do so by aeroplanes, then available, all the 
devotees left for India, leaving their belongings to the care of 
Gurbachan Singh Ji. A few days later, he loaded all the belongings of 
the devotees in a goods train and reached India.&lt;br /&gt;
Following the migration, while Baba Avtar Singh Ji resumed the Mission’s
 activities in Delhi, Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji started business in 
auto-parts, first in Jalandhar in Punjab and later in Delhi. 
Simultaneously, he took keen interest in congregations. He would drive 
Baba Avtar Singh Ji to the places of congregations both in the morning 
and in the evening. Besides being at the service of the Satguru, he 
attended to devotees also.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Head of the Mission&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
On December 3, 1962, while addressing a gathering of devotees at 
Paharganj in Delhi, Baba Avtar Singh Ji declared that hereafter they 
should address Gurbachan Singh Ji as Satguru, the True Master. On 
November 5, 1963, the entire Nirankari world saw the Satguru already 
manifested in him when they assembled in Delhi for the 16th Annual 
Nirankari Sant Samagam&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Organisational Reforms&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
With the passage of time, the fast growing number of devotees needed 
some organizational reforms. For this purpose, Baba Ji convened the 
First Mussoorie Conference on July 17 &amp;amp; 18, 1965, which was attended
 by the organizers and the preachers of the Mission. A number of 
important decisions were taken to streamline the administrative outfit 
and to spread message of Mission. To this end, the administrative work 
of the mission in the country was divided into four zones.&lt;br /&gt;
On a suggestion from Baba Avtar Singh Ji who attended this conference as
 one of the missionaries, it was decided to start Building fund for 
setting up Satsang Bhawans to enable devotees to hold congregations 
regularly. As suggested by the devotees from foreign countries, it was 
also decided to undertake missionary tours abroad.&lt;br /&gt;
Through world-wide tours of Baba Ji and his missionaries, the message of
 the Mission spread across the globe. In this way, the campaign for 
human redemption and spiritual enlightenment hitherto confined to the 
boundaries of India, began to travel overseas also.&lt;br /&gt;
Baba Ji convened the Second Mussoorie Conference on May 14th, 15th and 
16th, 1973. The Conference turned out to be a watershed in the history 
of the Mission as it proposed a code of conduct for the missionaries. It
 was also decided at this conference that while we may not hate others 
on account of their diet-habits, we ourselves should abstain from the 
use of all kinds of intoxicants. Another decision was to promote dowry 
free marriages and observe austerity in other social functions.&lt;br /&gt;
Baba Ji gave a clarion call to all, especially the youth to implement 
the above decisions. He exhorted them to come to the fore for 
propagating the Mission and combating the social evils vigorously. He 
advised the older generation to give full encouragement to the youth in 
this direction, failing which they would not only themselves lag behind 
but also hamper the progress of the Mission. Interestingly, Baba Ji’s 
son Hardev (the present Head of the Mission) and daughters Niranjan, 
Jagjit, Mohini and Swaran all joined Sewa Dal, (selfless voluntary 
service unit) as its Primary Members.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;A Multidimensional Vision&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji had his own peculiar style of working. While 
people spend a long time in framing detailed plans and projects, He 
believed in prompt implementation also. That is why he was able to turn 
the apparently impossible looking into the possible. A little ahead of 
the Sant Nirankari Colony, the Mission had a large piece of wasteland. 
In 1965, when the country was facing a severe shortage of food grains, 
Baba Ji thought of contributing his mite in this direction by bringing 
the said wasteland under cultivation.&lt;br /&gt;
The poor and arid condition of the soil did not, however, permit its 
cultivation. According to all the neighbouring cultivators, accumulated 
salinity had rendered it unfit for cultivation. The experts of the 
Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi too considered the 
land unproductive. This seemed to be the general consensus, but 
undeterred by such pessimistic verdicts, the enterprising and innovative
 Baba Ji took up the challenge.&lt;br /&gt;
A little away from the land in question, the Government had set up a 
Water Treatment plant. The effluent from this plant made the surrounding
 area quite unhygienic. Baba Ji chalked out a project to divert the 
effluent to this barren land. Thousands of devotees worked day and night
 for digging a long drain to divert the flow of this effluent from the 
plant to this land. In due course, the wasteland was transformed into a 
lush green field. The neighbouring farmers were amazed.&lt;br /&gt;
The officials of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute too were 
wonder-struck when invited to see the wasteland yield a rich crop. They 
remarked that it was indeed a miracle. Baba Ji, however, said that even 
an impossible task could be accomplished, given dedication, firm faith 
and hard work. Incidentally, the following year was proclaimed as the 
year of “Green Revolution”. The land in question topped in production of
 food grains in the area.&lt;br /&gt;
Likewise, keeping in view the scarcity of petrol facing the country, 
Baba Ji with a knack for innovation, converted the petrol engines of the
 Mission’s vehicles into diesel ones. Interestingly, the entire work was
 done in the Mission’s own workshop under Baba Ji’s supervision and 
guidance. All this was a message to the world that hard work and 
sincerity of purpose was the master key to achievement.&lt;br /&gt;
Though not a qualified architect or engineer, Baba Ji himself conceived 
and designed the plans of the Bhawans. This is a testimony to his being 
genius. The imposing hall at the first floor of the Nirankari Satsang 
Bhawan in Sant Nirankari Colony, Delhi, is an example of his 
architectural skill. Dispensaries and schools were also set up along 
with various Bhawans. Buildings of two Senior Secondary Schools in Delhi
 and a Degree College at Sohna, Distt. Gurgaon, Haryana were also 
constructed as per Baba Ji’s plans. Baba Ji took keen interest in 
homeopathy also.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: large;&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;Resistance&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Quite predictably, the voice of truth first raised by Baba Buta Singh
 Ji and Baba Avtar Singh Ji and now spread by Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji 
was resisted by the orthodox. The rapid progress of the Mission had 
sometimes upset these elements to the level of desperation. Many a time,
 Baba Ji called upon them to first understand the Mission and then point
 out if there was anything wrong. But all his gestures fell flat on 
them. Congregations were disturbed at many places. Violent attacks were 
also reported from several centers.&lt;br /&gt;
The worst in the chain was the attack on the Baisakhi Samagam in 
Amritsar on April 13, 1978. Baba Gurbachan Ji was scheduled to address 
the Samagam. But before he arrived, about 200 fanatics attacked the 
congregation. The police opened fire. Eighteen precious lives were lost.
 The incident was followed by a court case. Several Nirankari saints 
remained in judicial custody for about two years before they were 
acquitted honourably. The case was declared to be false and fabricated. 
The court passed severe strictures against the then Government of Punjab
 for filing a totally false case against innocent Nirankaris. The court 
held fanatics responsible for brutal attack on peaceful Nirankari 
congregation.&lt;br /&gt;
While the case was on, Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji did not sit back due to 
the turmoil. He declared that Truth had always to face such opposition 
and the greatest quality of the saints is that they do not feel 
frustrated realising that the Truth is on their side and it must triumph
 in the long run. There was, therefore, no let up in the activities of 
the Mission.&lt;br /&gt;
The opposition, however, did not end with the historic Karnal verdict in
 the Amritsar case, acquitting all the accused Nirankaris, including 
Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji, honourably. The fanatics made Baba Gurbachan 
Singh Ji personally the target of their violence. They made an attempt 
on his life first in Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh and then near Durg in 
Madhya Pradesh.&lt;br /&gt;
Ultimately, Baba Ji fell to their bullets in Delhi on April 24, 1980. 
Naturally, every peace-loving person lamented and condemned the 
senseless act of the fanatics as an attack on love and peace by the 
forces of hatred and violence. “An Apostle of God’s glory, a Messiah of 
human unity and a true social reformer, had fallen prey to religious 
intolerance”, commented newspapers. It was another blot on human 
history, said the intellectuals. And the peace-loving humanists felt 
that humanism had been ravaged.&lt;br /&gt;
Mere condemnation of the brutal act would, however, not suffice. The 
entire Nirankari world was in dismay. Their sense of tolerance as also 
the patience was under severe stress. It was only for the successor of 
Baba Gurbachan Singh Ji, His son Baba Hardev Singh Ji came to their 
rescue. He put aside his own worldly sentiments usual for a son on the 
tragic demise of his father and consoled every follower of the Mission 
to face the tragedy boldly and without any feeling of vengeance.&lt;/div&gt;
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