Prakash Ki Khoj TG-073-0 English: Quest for Light Prabhat Ka Prakash TG-016-0 English: Dawn of Light, The Parmarthi Sakhian TG-018-0 English: Tales of the Mystic East
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Parmarthi Pattar II TG-217-0 English: Spiritual Gems Parmarthi Pattar I TG-216-0 English: Spiritual Letters Parmarth Parichay TG-182-0 English: Spiritual Primer, A Paras Se Paras TG-015-0 English: Spiritual Heritage Nari ko Adhikar Do TG-224-0 English: Empower Women Tulsidas TG-013-0 English: The Teachings of Goswami Tulsidas Moksh Ke Marg TG-249-0 English: Pathways To Liberation Mira Prem Diwani TG-012-0 English: Mira - The Divine Lover Mera Satguru TG-045-0 English: With a Great Master in India Marg Ki Khoj Mein TG-054-0 English: In Search of the Way Jiwat Mariye Bhavjal Tariye TG-011-0 English: Die to Live
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Jesus Christ Ka Updesh Bhag 1 TG-056-0 English: Light on St. Jago Re Pyare Jago TG-251-0 English: A Wake Up Call Hazrat Sultan Bahu TG-044-0 English: Sultan Bahuīy Dr. Haun Jeevaan Naam Dhiaa'e TG-203-0 English: Living Meditation Guru Ravidas TG-008-0 English: Guru Ravidas Guru Nanak TG-007-0 English: Guru Nanak - His Mystic Teachings Gurmat Sar TG-005-0 English: My Submission
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This splintering off, led to the propagation of Radhasoami teachings to a wider audience, although with slightly varied interpretations.Telugu (తెలుగు) Books All categories | Vegetarian Cookbooks | Mystic Tradition | RSSB tradition: Other Authors | Miscellaneous Themes | RSSB Tradition: Other Authors | RSSB Tradition: The Masters | Mysticism in World Religions | Books for Children | RSSB tradition: The MastersĪmrit Nam TG-001-0 By Justice Mohinder Singh JoshiĪmrit Vachan TG-173-0 By Baba Jaimal Singh, Maharaj Sawan Singh, Maharaj Jagat Singh, Maharaj Charan SinghĪnmol Khazana TG-042-0 English: Treasure Beyond MeasureĪnter ki Awaz TG-144-0 English: Inner Voice, TheĪtam Gyan TG-002-0 English: The Science of the SoulĪtma ka Safar TG-197-0 English: Journey of the Soul, Theīenti aur Prarthana ke Shabad TG-145-0 English: Voice of the Heartĭharti Par Swarg TG-003-0 English: Heaven on Earthĭivya Prakash TG-072-0 English: Divine LightĮk Noor Te Sab Jag Upajeyaa TG-219-0 English: One Light Many Lamps Shiv Dayal Singh’s wife, Narayani Devi (called Radhaji), Rai Saligram (called Huzur Maharaj), Sanmukh Das, Gharib Das, Partap Singh (Shiv Dayal’s younger brother) and Baba Jaimal Singh were some of his prominent followers around whom individual satsang groups formed. However, his teachings eventually attracted disciples from across India and by the time of his death in 1878, Shiv Dayal had several thousands of followers. In the mid-1850s, Shiv Dayal Singh had a handful of followers in Agra. He used to insist that anyone who chose to follow him must give up non-vegetarian food, abstain from alcohol and intoxicants, lead a high moral life and engage in over two hours of shabd yoga (sound-current yoga) meditation per day. Shiv Dayal Singh, called “Soamiji Maharaj” by devotees and admirers, was a khatri seth by caste who descended from Choora clan (popularly known as Sobly) in Agra, India. Like Sant Mat sects, Radhasoami emphasizes the use of listening to inner sound accessed by (mantra/simran), combined with personal loyalty to a given living Master, for devotees to attain desired states of spiritual advancement. It also can be interpreted to mean the “Master Soul” or “Spirit Master” who guides the disciple to higher states of consciousness.
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The Radhasoami faith is also referred to as Sant Mat, the “Path of the Sants.” The word “Radhasoami” itself is actually a combination of two words: “Radha” (referring to the soul or spiritual essence, either of an individual or of the whole) and “Soami” (referring to the spiritual master cognate to the Sanskrit term swami or svami) the combined word thus refers to the “Lord of the Soul” or God. Radhasoami (Radha Swami) is a spiritual movement that originated in 19th century India, and is considered by disciples as a true way to attain God realization.