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Sant Ranjit Singh Ji Virakt (Punjabi: ਸੰਤ ਰਣਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਜੀ, 1927-2002) was a great Brahmgiani Sant from Fatehgarh Panjgaraian, well known for his great Tyaag and Tapasya. He was a student of His Holiness, Sant Isher Singh ji (Rara Sahib), under whom Sant Ranjit Singh ji did immense Bhagati (i.e. Seva and Simran) without any desire for anything. The title of 'Virakt' (alternatively spelt 'Virakkat') was bestowed upon Sant Ranjit Singh ji by H.H. Sant Isher Singh ji, which meant desireless/detached. | [[File:F49DBBA8-FB84-4AFB-9A33-64AC52EAA7C1.png|thumb|Sant Ranjit Singh ji Virakt (Fatehgarh Panjgaraian)]] | ||
'''Sant Ranjit Singh Ji Virakt''' (Punjabi: '''ਸੰਤ ਰਣਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਜੀ''', 1927-2002) was a great Brahmgiani Sant from Fatehgarh Panjgaraian, well known for his great Tyaag and Tapasya. He was a student of His Holiness, Sant Isher Singh ji (Rara Sahib), under whom Sant Ranjit Singh ji did immense Bhagati (i.e. Seva and Simran) without any desire for anything. The title of '<nowiki/>'''Virakt'''<nowiki/>' (alternatively spelt ''''Virakkat'''<nowiki/>') was bestowed upon Sant Ranjit Singh ji by H.H. Sant Isher Singh ji, which meant desireless/detached. |
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Sant Ranjit Singh Ji Virakt (Punjabi: ਸੰਤ ਰਣਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਜੀ, 1927-2002) was a great Brahmgiani Sant from Fatehgarh Panjgaraian, well known for his great Tyaag and Tapasya. He was a student of His Holiness, Sant Isher Singh ji (Rara Sahib), under whom Sant Ranjit Singh ji did immense Bhagati (i.e. Seva and Simran) without any desire for anything. The title of 'Virakt' (alternatively spelt 'Virakkat') was bestowed upon Sant Ranjit Singh ji by H.H. Sant Isher Singh ji, which meant desireless/detached.