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[[Image: | [[Image:Baba bhupinder singh1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Head Of D.S. Samprada - Sant Bhupinder Singh Rarawala]] | ||
This is one of the traditional Sikh ‘Taksals’ (schools) of ‘Dam Dama’ | This Sikh [[Jatha]] (group) is claimed to have started in early 1700s during the time of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] and is regarded as one of the traditional Sikh ‘Taksals’ (schools) of ‘Dam Dama’ and of Nirmala origin. Now, the group is also known as ‘Rara Sahib Samparda’ and is based at Jarg Sahib Gurdwara. [[Bhai Daya Singh]], who was the first of the [[Panj Pyara]] and the author of ‘Rehitnama’ (code of conduct). The followers of this Jatha believe that Bhai Daya Singh was sanctioned by [[Guru Gobind Singh]] to initiate his own order of [[Nirmala]] Sikhs. | ||
It is claimed that the foundations of the ‘Baba Daya Singh Samparda’ were laid in the 1700s and the lineage of the leaders of this group is listed below: | |||
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*1. Bhai Daya Singh | |||
*2. Baba Sobha Singh | |||
*3. Baba Sahib Singh Bedi | |||
*4. Baba Bhag Singh | |||
*5. Baba Bir Singh Ji of Nurangabad | |||
*6. Baba Khuda Singh/Baba Maharaj Singh | |||
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*7. Baba Ram Singh Ji | |||
*8. Baba Karm Singh Ji Hoti Mardan | |||
*9. Baba Aeya Singh/Baba Attar singh Reru Sahib | |||
*10. Baba Bhagwan Singh/Baba Ishar Singh/Baba Kishan Singh | |||
*11. Baba Mohinder Singh/ Baba Bhupinder Singh | |||
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The present leader of this institution is Baba Bhupinder Singh. | |||
<!-----It is to be noted this Samparda is blend of Nirmala, Nihang and ‘Bedi’ Sikhism. Its founder, Baba Daya Singh was an Akali Nihang well as a Nirmala. In his Khalsa code of conduct, he gave the Akali Nihang code thus. ‘Siri Sat Gur spoke - | |||
Thus is an Akali’s form, wears he blue clothes. | Thus is an Akali’s form, wears he blue clothes. | ||
Contemplates he ‘Gurbar Akal’ (greatest Guru), wearing weapons. | Contemplates he ‘Gurbar Akal’ (greatest Guru), wearing weapons. | ||
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It is to be noted according to Budha Dal oral tradition as spoken of by Akali Nihang Baba Santa Singh, Baba Bir Singh was also a Nihang initiate of Budha Dal. This crisscrossing and mixing between early Nirmalas and Nihangs, Udasis etc. was quite common in the pluralistic Sanatan Sikh world. | It is to be noted according to Budha Dal oral tradition as spoken of by Akali Nihang Baba Santa Singh, Baba Bir Singh was also a Nihang initiate of Budha Dal. This crisscrossing and mixing between early Nirmalas and Nihangs, Udasis etc. was quite common in the pluralistic Sanatan Sikh world. | ||
Today this Samparda exists quietly pursuing its spiritual aims promoting Sikhism. The humble adherents of this Sikh Samparda are today found through out India and Sikh Diaspora. In India this Samparda runs Bhai Daya Singh Charitable Trust and Bhai Daya Singh International Education Society for the benefit of the poor Indian masses. | Today this Samparda exists quietly pursuing its spiritual aims promoting Sikhism. The humble adherents of this Sikh Samparda are today found through out India and Sikh Diaspora. In India this Samparda runs Bhai Daya Singh Charitable Trust and Bhai Daya Singh International Education Society for the benefit of the poor Indian masses.-----> | ||
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[[category:Sikh Sects]] | [[category:Sikh Sects]] |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 2 April 2007
This Sikh Jatha (group) is claimed to have started in early 1700s during the time of Guru Gobind Singh and is regarded as one of the traditional Sikh ‘Taksals’ (schools) of ‘Dam Dama’ and of Nirmala origin. Now, the group is also known as ‘Rara Sahib Samparda’ and is based at Jarg Sahib Gurdwara. Bhai Daya Singh, who was the first of the Panj Pyara and the author of ‘Rehitnama’ (code of conduct). The followers of this Jatha believe that Bhai Daya Singh was sanctioned by Guru Gobind Singh to initiate his own order of Nirmala Sikhs.
It is claimed that the foundations of the ‘Baba Daya Singh Samparda’ were laid in the 1700s and the lineage of the leaders of this group is listed below:
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The present leader of this institution is Baba Bhupinder Singh.
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