Nand Singh (saint)
Baba Nand Singh ji (8 November 1870 – 29 August 1943) was a Sikh saint. He was believed to be a highly enlightened person who acquired a distinct group of followers during his lifetime. At a very young age, he left his family to seek enlightenment and became a disciple of Maha Harnam Singh Ji, another great spirit.
Baba Nand Singh ji | |
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Born | 8 November 1870 |
Died | 29 August 1943 72) | (aged
Years active | 1870-1943 |
Parent(s) | Sardar Jai Singh, Mata Sada Kaur |
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Baba Nand Singh Ji left his bodily form at Nanaksar in Punjab which is now recognized as the central dera although his devotees have established Gurudwaras under the name of Nanaksar around the world.
Enlightenment
He received spiritual guidance from Sant Baba MahaHarnam Singh Ji. He was influenced by the teachings of Bulleh Shah as well.
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