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| name = Mastana Balochistani |
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| caption = Shah Mastana Ji Maharaj |
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| religion = [[Sant Mat]] |
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| birth_date = November 15, 1891 |
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| birth_name = Khemamal |
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| birth_place = Kotra, Kalat, [[Balochistan]], [[British India]] |
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| death_date = April 18, 1960 |
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| death_place = [[Delhi]], [[Dominion of India|India]] |
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| parents = {{unbulleted list|Pillamal|Tulsa Bai}} |
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| location = [[Sirsa, Haryana|Sirsa]], [[India]] |
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| title = Founder |
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| period = 1948-1960 |
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| successor = Shah Satnam Singh<ref name="Mastana Ji Maharaj - DSS"/> |
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'''Mastana Balochistani''' (honorifically known as '''Shehanshah Shah Mastana Balochistani Ji Maharaj''') was an [[Indian people|Indian]] saint and the founder of the socio-spiritual organization [[Dera Sacha Sauda]] on 29 April 1948 in [[Sirsa, Haryana|Sirsa]] (modern [[Haryana]]). He was originally from [[Balochistan]], and later moved to [[Sirsa, Haryana|Sirsa]].<ref name="Mastana Ji Maharaj - DSS">{{cite web|url=https://www.derasachasauda.org/shah-mastana-ji-maharaj/|title=Shah Mastana Ji Maharaj - DSS|publisher=|accessdate=10 November 2016}}</ref> |
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==Life== |
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Balochistani was born in 1891 in Kalat district in [[Balochistan]], [[British India]](Currently in [[Pakistan]]). Pillamal was his father and Tulsa Bai his mother. It was a Kshatriya family. He was named Khemamal. Later [[Baba Sawan Singh]] honoured him with the name of Shah 'Mastana Balochistani' Ji. [[Baba Sawan Singh]] further declared him "Mastanon ka Mastana, Shahon Ka Shah ". At the age of 14 years, Balochistani left home in search of a perfect spiritual Guru (teacher). At last, after searching for nine years, he reached Beas in the state of Punjab in India, where he met [[Baba Sawan Singh]] where he attended his Satsang (spiritual congregation) and learned the method of meditation from him. [[Baba Sawan Singh]] entrusted Balochistani with the task of conducting spiritual discourses and teaching meditation to the people in the provinces of Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab.<ref name="Mastana Ji Maharaj - DSS"/> |
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Later [[Baba Sawan Singh]] assigned Balochistani duty in the vicinity of Bagarh a (region of northern Rajasthan and western Haryana). He made him his spiritual successor and sent him to [[Sirsa, Haryana|Sirsa]] in [[Haryana]]. Balochistani, on the orders of Baba Sawan Singh, established [[Dera Sacha Sauda]] and raised public awareness of Naam-Shabd. He laid the foundation of Dera Sacha Sauda in 1948 in Sirsa. He laid the principle of earning through hard work and absolutely prohibited acceptance of donations or charity of any kind.<ref name="Mastana Ji Maharaj - DSS"/> |
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==Teachings== |
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Balochistani taught the method of meditation (Naam Shabad) to thousands of people over a period of twelve years (1948-1960). During this period, people from various parts of the country started coming to [[Dera Sacha Sauda]] and became his followers. He built 25 ashrams in [[Haryana]], [[Punjab]] and [[Rajasthan]]. Facilities of drinking water and langar (free community meals) were provided in these ashrams. He taught the practical method of meditation to thousands of people in simple language.<ref name="Mastana Ji Maharaj - DSS"/> |
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==See also== |
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*[[Dera Sacha Sauda]] |
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* [[Surat Shabd Yoga]] |
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* [[Shiv Dayal Singh]] |
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* [[Baba Sawan Singh]] |
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==References== |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Balochistani, Mastana}} |
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[[Category:Punjabi people]] |
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[[Category:Dera Sacha Sauda]] |
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[[Category:Sant Mat gurus]] |
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[[Category:People from Kalat District]] |
Revision as of 05:39, 25 August 2017
Mastana Balochistani | |
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Title | Founder |
Personal life | |
Born | Khemamal November 15, 1891 Kotra, Kalat, Balochistan, British India |
Died | April 18, 1960 |
Parents |
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Religious life | |
Religion | Sant Mat |
Senior posting | |
Based in | Sirsa, India |
Period in office | 1948-1960 |
Successor | Shah Satnam Singh[1] |
Mastana Balochistani (honorifically known as Shehanshah Shah Mastana Balochistani Ji Maharaj) was an Indian saint and the founder of the socio-spiritual organization Dera Sacha Sauda on 29 April 1948 in Sirsa (modern Haryana). He was originally from Balochistan, and later moved to Sirsa.[1]
Life
Balochistani was born in 1891 in Kalat district in Balochistan, British India(Currently in Pakistan). Pillamal was his father and Tulsa Bai his mother. It was a Kshatriya family. He was named Khemamal. Later Baba Sawan Singh honoured him with the name of Shah 'Mastana Balochistani' Ji. Baba Sawan Singh further declared him "Mastanon ka Mastana, Shahon Ka Shah ". At the age of 14 years, Balochistani left home in search of a perfect spiritual Guru (teacher). At last, after searching for nine years, he reached Beas in the state of Punjab in India, where he met Baba Sawan Singh where he attended his Satsang (spiritual congregation) and learned the method of meditation from him. Baba Sawan Singh entrusted Balochistani with the task of conducting spiritual discourses and teaching meditation to the people in the provinces of Balochistan, Sindh and Punjab.[1]
Later Baba Sawan Singh assigned Balochistani duty in the vicinity of Bagarh a (region of northern Rajasthan and western Haryana). He made him his spiritual successor and sent him to Sirsa in Haryana. Balochistani, on the orders of Baba Sawan Singh, established Dera Sacha Sauda and raised public awareness of Naam-Shabd. He laid the foundation of Dera Sacha Sauda in 1948 in Sirsa. He laid the principle of earning through hard work and absolutely prohibited acceptance of donations or charity of any kind.[1]
Teachings
Balochistani taught the method of meditation (Naam Shabad) to thousands of people over a period of twelve years (1948-1960). During this period, people from various parts of the country started coming to Dera Sacha Sauda and became his followers. He built 25 ashrams in Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan. Facilities of drinking water and langar (free community meals) were provided in these ashrams. He taught the practical method of meditation to thousands of people in simple language.[1]
See also