Kirpal Singh (also known as Sant Kirpal Singh) was a prominent spiritual leader, mystic, and the founder of the Ruhani Satsang, a spiritual organization that emphasizes meditation, self-realization, and the inner experience of divine love. Born in 1894 in India, he was widely respected for his deep spiritual insights and teachings on the nature of God, the soul, and the importance of meditation.
Dyal Purush is one of the terms used to describe Kirpal Singh, referring to his divine qualities of compassion, love, and mercy. In the context of Sikh and Sant traditions, “Dyal Purush” means a being of great mercy and compassion, someone who has transcended the ego and is an embodiment of divine love. “Param Sant” means a supreme saint, someone who has reached the highest level of spiritual enlightenment and can guide others on their spiritual path.
Kirpal Singh’s teachings emphasized the importance of meditation on the inner light and sound (known as Surat Shabad Yoga or Naam Simran), and he stressed the importance of living a simple, honest, and virtuous life. He also believed in the unity of all religions, emphasizing that all spiritual paths ultimately lead to the same divine truth.
Sant Kirpal Singh’s teachings continue to inspire many people around the world who seek a deeper understanding of spirituality and the divine.
His teachings past on to Sant Darshan Singh then to the Present Living Saint ~ Param Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj