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  '''Sant Isher Singh Ji''' was born on 5th August 1905, in Alowal, a village near Patiala, in the family of Baba Ram Singh Ji, who was the head of that village. Baba Ram Singh Ji, was always yearning for the company of saints. Incidentally there came a saint to that village who while leaving, gave a rose to Baba Ram Singh Ji and blessed him that he would have a son who would be worshipped by the rulers
'''Sant Isher Singh Ji''' was born of Mata Ratan Kaur, in the household of Sardar Ram Singh Nambardar, on 5th August 1905 at village [[Allowal]], district [[Patiala]].
and kings.


    After sometime, a son named Sant Isher Singh Ji was born and was taken to the Gurudwara. After seeing Sant Ji's hand, a pandit had made a horoscope and was aghast by seeing the 'an eye' like symbol in the sole of his foot. The symbol was read as a sign of being a great spiritual head or a king. Also, after the birth of Sant Isher Singh Ji, his father Baba Ram Singh Ji, started getting
The parents named their son Gulab Singh. Nobody knew that one day this "Gulab" (meaning rose) would spread his fragrance far and wide. He received the basic worldly education from the primary School of village 'Chulela'.
more and more respect and importance in society.
For higher schooling he went to his uncle at Patiala and passed his matriculation examination from the Model School. Thereafter the worldly education could not hold his mind and in the state of asceticism he became the disciple of Sant Attar Singh Ji of [[Reru Sahib]].


    Baba Ram Singh Ji was very keen in giving a good education to his son. After finishing primary education, Sant Isher Singh Ji was sent to Model School Patiala, a rare thing back in those days. Sant Isher Singh Ji did exceedingly well in school, and was an outstanding student in every field - games, studies, social work etc. He was very handsome too. All this made Sant Isher Singh Ji's personality very outstanding.
By the inspiration of Sant Attar Singh Ji, he was baptized
and was renamed Isher Singh. Thus motivated by the life and teachings of Sant Attar Singh Ji, he adopted the path of devotion and from him received the boon of propagating Sikhism through "Kirtan" (singing of hymns).


    Sant Isher Singh ji was always in search of the 'Truth'. Eventually he started going to the Gurudwara in the mornings and evenings and also started doing 'Kirtan'. Sant Ji then got the privilege of being in the company of Sant Atter Singh Ji, Mastuana Sahib and Sant Attar Singh Ji, Reru Sahib. Later Sant Isher Singh ji went to Sant Attar Singh Ji Reru Sahib with S. Hira Singh Ji where he was bestowed with 'Amrit' and was blessed that he would go a long way in the search of 'Truth'. Sant Isher Singh ji returned back to Patiala with a totally changed personality.
When on 21st January 1927 Sant Attar Singh Ji left his corporeal being. Sant Isher Singh Ji became sad and disconsolate. In order to overcome this despondency, he set out on pilgrimage. After visiting Machiwara, Kiratpur Sahib, Sri Anandpur Sahib, Sri Amritsar Sahib, Sri Nankana Sahib and Punja Sahib he came to Rara Sahib and settled here.


    In July, 1922, Sant Isher Singh Ji left home and got involved in looking after Sant Attar Singh Ji, at Reru Sahib. After a short time, Sant Kishen Singh Ji joined Sant Isher Singh ji to look after and to serve their 'guru' Sant Baba Attar Singh
By virtue of his devotion he turned this deserted place into a sacred place that has become famous the world over. "A saint remembers the God and helps others remember Him also" following this principle he devoted himself to worship and motivated the people to be 'Gur-sikhs' and to follow the path, shown by the Sikh Gurus.
ji. Since then, both Sant Isher Singh ji and Sant Kishen Singh ji remained together.


The two principles that Sant Attar Singh Ji gave to Sant Isher Singh ji and to Sant Kishen Singh ji were:
For nearly half a century, Sant Isher Singh Ji preached the Guru's message not only in India but also all around the world.


* To be a firm believer of "Atam Marg" ( the spiritual path ), and to constantly practice and preach 'Nam'.
In 1949 he went on a 13 months expedition to Africa. There he gratified the spiritual needs of the Sikh congregation with lucid explanation of the Gurbani, interspersed with his melodious, captivating and soul lifting recitals (the 'Dharnas').


* To be always upright and never to beg for anything .
After returning to Punjab, he continued his mission by holding annual congregations (the Diwans). Devotees from various villages would converge to a central point. Vast open spaces in the cities also got grace by the congregations, he addressed.


    Soon Sant Attar Singh Ji, Reru Sahib,demised from this world. His two young students - Sant Isher Singh Ji & Sant Kirshan Singh Ji moved out of Reru Sahib and came near Rara Sahib in a small jungle. They both started meditating and their 'samadhi' would last for hours starting from midnight. Since this was a very tough practice of the long sittings of meditation that Sant Isher Singh Ji's health started deteriorating and he became very weak. He was then taken to Delhi where Dr. Mukherjee treated. Gradually Sant Isher Singh ji started recovering and came back to Rara Sahib and started accompanying Sant Kishen Singh Ji.
Each string of congregation would be rounded off with 'Amrit Sanchar' (baptism into Sikhism). His soulful sermons motivated about six hundred thousand people to partake the 'Amrit' (the holy nectar).


    In Rara Sahib, Sant Isher Singh Ji got immersed in deeper and deeper 'sadhana'. More and more people joined the building of a Gurudwara for Sant Ji. Then Sant Kishan Singh Ji was responsible for looking after the entire Gurudwara set up - Langar, buffaloes, cows, schools etc. and Sant Isher SinghJi was responsible for going from place to place in India and abroad doing Kirtan, answering the questions of the 'Sadhaks' and preaching Guru Nanak's teachings. He changed thousands of people's lives and there are plenty of incidents that seem to prove this. After doing all this, Sant Isher Singh ji,laid off his body in England on 25th August 1975.
On this very mission, to propagate Sikhism he also visited England in 1974 and 1975. Sadly on 26th August 1975, while sitting in meditation in Wolverhampton, England, he left the world for heavenly abode.
 
The body was brought to India and on 1st September 1975 it was submerged in the river Sutlej at Gurdwara Bibhaur Sahib (where Guru Gobind Singh Ji composed 'Chaupai').

Revision as of 01:57, 12 June 2008

Sant Isher Singh Ji was born of Mata Ratan Kaur, in the household of Sardar Ram Singh Nambardar, on 5th August 1905 at village Allowal, district Patiala.
The parents named their son Gulab Singh. Nobody knew that one day this "Gulab" (meaning rose) would spread his fragrance far and wide. He received the basic worldly education from the primary School of village 'Chulela'.

For higher schooling he went to his uncle at Patiala and passed his matriculation examination from the Model School. Thereafter the worldly education could not hold his mind and in the state of asceticism he became the disciple of Sant Attar Singh Ji of Reru Sahib.

By the inspiration of Sant Attar Singh Ji, he was baptized and was renamed Isher Singh. Thus motivated by the life and teachings of Sant Attar Singh Ji, he adopted the path of devotion and from him received the boon of propagating Sikhism through "Kirtan" (singing of hymns).

When on 21st January 1927 Sant Attar Singh Ji left his corporeal being. Sant Isher Singh Ji became sad and disconsolate. In order to overcome this despondency, he set out on pilgrimage. After visiting Machiwara, Kiratpur Sahib, Sri Anandpur Sahib, Sri Amritsar Sahib, Sri Nankana Sahib and Punja Sahib he came to Rara Sahib and settled here.

By virtue of his devotion he turned this deserted place into a sacred place that has become famous the world over. "A saint remembers the God and helps others remember Him also" following this principle he devoted himself to worship and motivated the people to be 'Gur-sikhs' and to follow the path, shown by the Sikh Gurus.

For nearly half a century, Sant Isher Singh Ji preached the Guru's message not only in India but also all around the world.

In 1949 he went on a 13 months expedition to Africa. There he gratified the spiritual needs of the Sikh congregation with lucid explanation of the Gurbani, interspersed with his melodious, captivating and soul lifting recitals (the 'Dharnas').

After returning to Punjab, he continued his mission by holding annual congregations (the Diwans). Devotees from various villages would converge to a central point. Vast open spaces in the cities also got grace by the congregations, he addressed.

Each string of congregation would be rounded off with 'Amrit Sanchar' (baptism into Sikhism). His soulful sermons motivated about six hundred thousand people to partake the 'Amrit' (the holy nectar).

On this very mission, to propagate Sikhism he also visited England in 1974 and 1975. Sadly on 26th August 1975, while sitting in meditation in Wolverhampton, England, he left the world for heavenly abode.

The body was brought to India and on 1st September 1975 it was submerged in the river Sutlej at Gurdwara Bibhaur Sahib (where Guru Gobind Singh Ji composed 'Chaupai').