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[[Sahib Singh Bedi was born in Dera Baba Nanak]]. His parents were Baba Ajit Singh and Bebi Saroopha Devi. After being of some months of age Baba Ji was blessed with a brother, Mahboob Singh.
 
[[Sahib Singh Bedi was born in Dera Baba Nanak]]. His parents were Baba Ajit Singh and Bebi Saroopha Devi. After being of some months of age Baba Ji was blessed with a brother, Mahboob Singh.
  
After being of small age father Ajit Singh taught Babaji [[Punjabi|Gurmukhi]] and after a few days he began to read from the Pothi, he memorized Japji Sahib and did it twice a day. Young Sahib Singh also made it a daily practice to not eat langar until he had darshan of [[Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji]].
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After being of small age father Ajit Singh taught Baba ji [[Punjabi|Gurmukhi]] and after a few days he began to read from the Pothi, he memorized Japji Sahib and did it twice a day. Young Sahib Singh also made it a daily practice to not eat langar until he had darshan of [[Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji]].
  
==Baba Chanda Singh asks what is the self?==
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===Baba Chanda Singh asks what is the self?===
One day baba ji was seated and Bana chanda singh went to visit him, he asked what is ''mai'' (I) and what happens after death hearing this baba ji smiled he said people ask for wealth, children, or some relief of a body pain, and you are here who who want's to know of thyself.  
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One day baba ji was seated and Bana Chanda Singh went to visit him, he asked what is ''mai'' (I) and what happens after death hearing this baba ji smiled he said people ask for wealth, children, or some relief of a body pain, and you are here who who want's to know of thyself.  
  
Baba ji tells
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Baba ji tells, the wisdom of oneself can only attribute a tiny amount of understand of ''[[God|ishwar]]'', until he builds up gyan. With understanding (with gyan) [[one disassociates from oneself]] but until then he can not go beyond this context.
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===Visit to Anandpur Sahib===
  
The wisdom of oneself can only attribute a tiny amount of understand of ''[[God|ishwar]]'', until he builds up gyan. With understanding (with gyan) [[one disassociates from oneself]] but until then he can not go beyond this context.
 
  
 
[[File: Babasahibsingh.jpg|200px]]
 
[[File: Babasahibsingh.jpg|200px]]

Revision as of 01:12, 17 January 2021

One of the most prominent religious figures during Maharajah Ranjit Singh's reign, in which his throne was higher.[1]

Biography

Childhood

Sahib Singh Bedi was born in Dera Baba Nanak. His parents were Baba Ajit Singh and Bebi Saroopha Devi. After being of some months of age Baba Ji was blessed with a brother, Mahboob Singh.

After being of small age father Ajit Singh taught Baba ji Gurmukhi and after a few days he began to read from the Pothi, he memorized Japji Sahib and did it twice a day. Young Sahib Singh also made it a daily practice to not eat langar until he had darshan of Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji.

Baba Chanda Singh asks what is the self?

One day baba ji was seated and Bana Chanda Singh went to visit him, he asked what is mai (I) and what happens after death hearing this baba ji smiled he said people ask for wealth, children, or some relief of a body pain, and you are here who who want's to know of thyself.

Baba ji tells, the wisdom of oneself can only attribute a tiny amount of understand of ishwar, until he builds up gyan. With understanding (with gyan) one disassociates from oneself but until then he can not go beyond this context.

Visit to Anandpur Sahib

Babasahibsingh.jpg

  1. Sahib Singh was of the most prominent religious figures during Maharajah Ranjit Singhs reign, in which his throne was higher similarity to his high trone another Sikh Saint also shared the status as well as a third Sikh elder. The Sikh elder had done darshan of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj, Maharajah Ranjit Singh bought this Sikh elder into his living space and it was who he would go to for guidance and whose throne was also higher than his in his court.