Charan Singh (Sant)

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Charan Singh Grewal
Charan Singh Grewal.jpg
Other namesHazur Maharaj
Personal
Born12 December 1916
Sikanderpur, Sirsa, Punjab, British India (at present Haryana)
Died1 June 1990 (1990-07) (aged 73)
Beas, Punjab, India
ReligionSant Mat , Radha Soami
Other namesHazur Maharaj
Senior posting
Based inBeas, Punjab, India
Period in office1951 - 1990
PredecessorJagat Singh
SuccessorGurinder Singh

Hazur Maharaj Charan Singh (1916–1990), was the Satguru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Dera Baba Jaimal Singh, after he was named successor by the preceding Beas guru Sardar Bahadur Jagat Singh Ji, in 1951. Charan Singh served as the guru for the Beas sangat  for almost four decades, until his death from heart failure in 1990 at the age of 73. Before his appointment in 1951, he had practiced law in Hisar and Sirsa, India. He was an initiate of Maharaj Sawan Singh’s, who was his paternal grandfather and the predecessor of Maharaj Jagat Singh. Charan Singh assigned the duties of his successor and guru to his initiate and nephew Gurinder Singh.[1]

Maharaj Charan Singh was born in 1916 in his mother’s home at Moga in the Ferozepur district of Punjab. His father, Sardar Harbans Singh Grewal, was the youngest son of Maharaj Sawan Singh Ji, who was affectionately known as the Great Master.[2]

At the age of 22, Charan Singh completed his B.A. degree from Gordon College, Rawalpindi, and went on to study law at Punjab University, Lahore. After receiving his LL.B. degree in 1942, he started to build his own practice as a lawyer in the town of Sirsa, near the family home. In 1943 Great Master arranged his marriage to Harjeet Kaur, the daughter of Rao Bahadur Shiv Dhyan Singh.[3]

By the time Maharaj Ji was appointed as the Satguru, the Dera had grown, and many satsang centres had been established throughout India. His practical understanding of administrative matters allowed him to make changes to the administrative structure that would carry the organization smoothly into a fast-changing, modern world. In 1957, Maharaj Ji placed all Dera assets into a Charitable Trust, the Radha Soami Satsang Beas Society. Maharaj Ji himself helped frame the constitution and rules and regulations for the Society. His leadership in this matter created an administrative framework under which the Dera and its activities continue to be administered.[4]

As the spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Maharaj Charan Singh was noted for his succinct and clear explanations of the Sant Mat teachings, a reflection of his legal training and practice.  He had many disciples from foreign countries as well as India, and would often give discourses and hold question-and-answer sessions with them, both at the Beas International guest house, as well as on his frequent overseas tours. Many of these sessions were published in books and as audio recordings, and offer a comprehensive understanding of the path of Sant Mat. Under his guidance, books on Sant Mat were published in almost every Indian language, as well as the main languages spoken globally such as French, Spanish, Dutch, German, Greek, Italian, Indonesian, and many others.[5]

Most of the activities of the Society take place in the form of seva – voluntary service to the Lord through service to humanity – which is a key foundation of the teachings of the Beas masters. Maharaj Charan Singh initiated the launching of a Medical Eye Camp, a network of charitable hospitals, disaster management projects, and free food distribution programmes, which have continued as his legacy.[6]

On 1 June 1990, Maharaj Charan Singh died at Dera, Beas. He entrusted his authority and responsibility as Patron of the Radha Soami Satsang Beas Society and the Maharaj Jagat Singh Medical Relief Society Beas to Gurinder Singh Dhillon who, at 36 years of age, has taken on the same responsibilities that had been assumed by Maharaj Charan Singh forty years earlier.[7]

The Philosophy of Radha Soami Satsang Beas[]

As the fourth guru in the Radha Soami lineage of gurus of Beas, Maharaj Charan Singh taught the spiritual philosophy that a morally upright life together with daily surat shabd yoga meditation can lead to self and God realization. Like his predecessor gurus he taught that this is a continuation of the teachings of all true saints (Sants) of whatever religious background, which they thus call Sant Mat, meaning 'the way of Saints'. Maharaj Charan Singh lived most of his life at the Radha Soami Satsang Beas ashram called 'Dera Baba Jaimal Singh' which was founded in 1891. It is located near the town of Beas, in the northern India state of Punjab.

Ancestors[]

  • Sri Harbans Singh Grewal (Father)
  • Baba Sawan Singh Ji (Grandfather)
  • Sri Kabal Singh Grewal (great-grandfather)
  • Sri Sher Singh Grewal (Great great grandfather )

Maharaj Charan Singh Ji’s ancestral village was Mehma Singh Wala, District Ludhiana in Punjab.

References[]

  1. ^ "Maharaj Charan Singh". Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Maharaj Charan Singh". Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Maharaj Charan Singh". Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Maharaj Charan Singh". Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Maharaj Charan Singh". Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  6. ^ "Maharaj Charan Singh". Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Maharaj Charan Singh". Radha Soami Satsang Beas. Retrieved 20 July 2021.

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