Saints with realized soul are very rare in this
world. It is really a very difficult task to write of their life sketch.
They look like any ordinary person but are internally merged with the
super cosmic energy. An ordinary person as mentioned in Gurbani (Holy
script) cannot describe their spiritual experiences
ਬ੍ਰਹਮ ਗਿਆਨੀ ਕੀ ਗਤਿ ਬ੍ਰਹਮ ਗਿਆਨੀ ਜਾਨੈ ॥
ਬ੍ਰਹਮ ਗਿਆਨੀ ਕੀ ਗਤਿ ਬ੍ਰਹਮ ਗਿਆਨੀ ਜਾਨੈ ॥
‘Only realized soul can understand about another super soul.’
An attempt has been made to bring out the
important events in the life of Sant Ji ‘Waryam Singh Ji’ who is also
the Founder and Head of Vishav Gurmat Roohani Mission Charitable
Trust, Ratwara Sahib.
Sant Waryam Singh Ji - Ratwara Sahib |
Sant Waryam Singh Ji was born on June
17, 1918 in Dhamot, Tehsil Payal, Distt. Ludhiana in Punjab INDIA. His father
S. Kartar Singh and mother Inder Kaur both were religious and deeply
connected to Sikhism. He got baptized (Amrit-paan) at the age of four years. He started
reciting Gurbani, Meditation and Jaap (repetition) of Guru Mantra while
studying in the school life. He passed his matriculation examination
in the year 1934. He joined Purison Commercial College and did the
course of steno and telegraphy.
His childhood actions and habits were different than those of ordinary
children. He could recognize his toys from his previous birth and
direct his mother to find them from the box. Before his birth, he had
told his mother in a vision that he would not die as a child like the
previous birth and would live for a longer life span. He used to find a
lonely place in the early morning for prayer and Nam Jap and would
recite WAHEGURU mantra 70000 times. Once in the school, on being asked
by the teacher to read the word tobacco aloud, he preferred to keep
mum and face the consequences of his teacher’s wrath.
As there was a religious and spiritual atmosphere at home, he remained in touch with many saints right from his childhood. He enjoyed the company of some prominent saints like
Sant Attar Singh Ji Mastuana |
Baba Nand Singh Ji Kaleran |
Sant Attar Singh Ji Reru Sahib, |
Bhai Sahib Randhir Singh Ji |
Sant Dasondha Singh Ji Namdhari, Sant Jodh Singh Ji, and Sant Attar Singh Ji Attale wale. He was eager to surrender himself completely and was in search of the real master. Sant Ji’s father-in-law, Baba Hira Singh was also a realized soul. He came to his native village Dhamot to perform akhand path ceremony and foretold his father "You will be blessed with a son and a daughter will be born in our house. As per God’s wish, they will be tied in marriage". It so happened, he was married to Bibi Ranjit Kaur in the early age as per the customs of that time. As the time went on, he continued his Nam Sadhna and kept himself busy most of the time in religious affairs and kirtan etc.
Sant Ishar Singh Ji - Rara Sahib wale |
He was hardly 17 years old when his mother took him
to Rara Sahib to introduce him to Sant Isher Singh Ji. At the very
first sight of the Holy Saint, he surrendered himself totally. He felt
the abode of God in him and started listening the cosmic music within
him. The Holy Saint went into deep meditation for 40 minutes after
hearing his answer to the question. "Who are you and where do you come
from?" The Holy Saint remarked "For the first time ever, my wedded
soul has met another wedded soul, so far I have been meeting widows.
You have to take just one step to completely merge with the super
cosmic energy." These remarks had a great impact on him as mentioned in
Gurbani
ਕਬੀਰ ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਸੂਰਮੇ ਬਾਹਿਆ ਬਾਨੁ ਜੁ ਏਕੁ ॥
ਲਾਗਤ ਹੀ ਭੁਇ ਗਿਰਿ ਪਰਿਆ ਪਰਾ ਕਰੇਜੇ ਛੇਕੁ ॥੧੯੪॥
"Kabir Satgur Soorme Baheya Baan Ju Ek. Lagat He Bhuein Gir Pareya Pra Kareje Shek."
He decided to fully concentrate and practice the real spiritual experiences. He got away from home and went to Mastuana, Kamalpur, where Sant Shamsher Singh lived. He reached Khara and then Jwahar ki Kothi. He selected a thick jungle of "capparis" trees nearby, where he used to sit in samadhi (posture of meditation) for nearly 22 hours everyday. Jiledar Harcharan Singh used to serve him food only once a day as instructed by him.
ਕਬੀਰ ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਸੂਰਮੇ ਬਾਹਿਆ ਬਾਨੁ ਜੁ ਏਕੁ ॥
ਲਾਗਤ ਹੀ ਭੁਇ ਗਿਰਿ ਪਰਿਆ ਪਰਾ ਕਰੇਜੇ ਛੇਕੁ ॥੧੯੪॥
"Kabir Satgur Soorme Baheya Baan Ju Ek. Lagat He Bhuein Gir Pareya Pra Kareje Shek."
He decided to fully concentrate and practice the real spiritual experiences. He got away from home and went to Mastuana, Kamalpur, where Sant Shamsher Singh lived. He reached Khara and then Jwahar ki Kothi. He selected a thick jungle of "capparis" trees nearby, where he used to sit in samadhi (posture of meditation) for nearly 22 hours everyday. Jiledar Harcharan Singh used to serve him food only once a day as instructed by him.
In the year 1936 when Sant Ishar Singh Ji
Rarewale was holding diwan (congregation) in his native village of
Dhamot. Sant Ji went to grace their family’s house and inquired about
his whereabouts from his wife Bibi Ranjit Kaur. She replied that he
has been away from home since long and might be practicing his Bhagti.
Sant Ji gave him a telepathic message to return home through his
eternal spiritual power. He reached directly at diwan within a few
days and looking at him Sant Ji signaled him to sit in the front row. At
the end of the congregation Sant Ji asked him of his welfare and
shared the experiences of spiritual stages in samadhi. With Sant Ji’s
inspiration and blessings he continued his efforts to practice Nam Jap
and to understand more deeply the bliss and cosmic music within his
body and soul. He always liked the lonely places to meditate, where no
body would disturb him. He joined his family and helped parents in
domestic and agricultural tasks but never bypassed his daily routine
of Nam Jap and deep meditation. In the year 1937, he set out to Nawabshah (Sind
province now in Pakistan) in search of a job. He got a job offer in
police but declined it. During his stay at this place, he experienced
unusual miracles. Once he decided neither to cook food nor to eat
food, thinking of a passage from gurbani.
ਸੈਲ ਪਥਰ ਮਹਿ ਜੰਤ ਉਪਾਏ ਤਾ ਕਾ ਰਿਜਕੁ ਆਗੈ ਕਰਿ ਧਰਿਆ ॥
"Sail Pather Mein Jant Upaey Ta Ka Rizak Aage Kar Dharia"
A week passed without him having anything to eat, even the idea of food never struck his mind. Suddenly someone knocked his door and as soon as he opened the door he found a middle-aged lady from the neighborhood holding a food plate (two chapattis and saag) and asking him to eat it. On inquiring from the lady she told him that some unseen spirit was forcing her to immediately give you food by spelling your name. Within a week, two more wealthy families came to his house with an offer of free food and free lodging. He accepted one of the invitations with a condition that they would not inform anyone about the fact that he was meditating and eating very little food only once a day. He left soon after the owner of the house broke this promise.
"Sail Pather Mein Jant Upaey Ta Ka Rizak Aage Kar Dharia"
A week passed without him having anything to eat, even the idea of food never struck his mind. Suddenly someone knocked his door and as soon as he opened the door he found a middle-aged lady from the neighborhood holding a food plate (two chapattis and saag) and asking him to eat it. On inquiring from the lady she told him that some unseen spirit was forcing her to immediately give you food by spelling your name. Within a week, two more wealthy families came to his house with an offer of free food and free lodging. He accepted one of the invitations with a condition that they would not inform anyone about the fact that he was meditating and eating very little food only once a day. He left soon after the owner of the house broke this promise.
He traveled from place to place and taught the
lesson of Gurmat to the families and people to who came into his
contact. He helped many people to give up social evils and taught them
gurmukhi and gurbani. He was stopped at Goth Chanda Singh by an old
woman by calling him her own son in an affectionate manner. He stayed
there for quite a long time and preached the people of thirty miles
area the fundamentals of Sikhisim and principles of Guru Granth Sahib.
He brought thousands of peoples into the sikh fold by baptizing them
with Amritpan. He would sit in Samadhi for a long time in a basement.
When this news reached his wife Bibi Ranjit Kaur, she reached there
immediately after seeking the permission of his parents. This was for
the first time she ever talked to him since they were married. With
her strong and logical arguments, she convinced him to come back home.
She reminded him of Sant Ji Rarewale’s words to enter the gristh
ashram (to live in family) and advocated that it is better to serve
saints than to become a saint, it is better to give than to take from
someone. He returned back leaving thousands of his followers in tears.
He directly reached Rara Sahib and paid his
obeisance to Sant Ji. He served for six months as a manager at Sardar
Mohan Singh Coca Cola’s furnishing company at Delhi as per Sant Ji ‘s
wishes. From 1941 to 1951 he served the army in cavalry brigade at
Patiala. A contractor Hukam Chand tried to bribe him to seek a huge
defense order and asked him to take leave for one day so that the
things could be manipulated. He didn’t agree to that rather the order
was given to a genuine person and by doing so, he saved lot of Govt.
money. He served in the Punjab Civil Secretariat till 1966, in the
Natural Calamity Dept. Mr Fletcher, the then Financial Commissioner of
Punjab honored him by giving him an appreciation letter for hard work,
dedication and honesty. He continued his satsang and interaction with
the followers of other faiths and had long discussion on the subject "
What is Naam?" During the time when he was in Chandigarh, he used to
invite Sant Ji Rarewale every year for preaching satsang in various
gurdwaras. Sant Ji Maharaj was so beloved to him and his family that
every care was taken to make the stay comfortable. He would even
borrow money and spend lavishly for the service of sadh-sangat. Bibi
Ranjit Kaur would always stand by him and prepare free kitchen for
everyone and take care of the children. Sant Ji Maharaj was well aware
of his financial situation and had high praise for his service,
devotion and dedication. One day when he was leaving, he gave him
these blessing " My dear, money never diminishes by charity, it
multiples." He ordered him to leave the service and setout for U.P.
for the cultivation of his farmland and he did so without loosing any
time.
He had to work hard to make this land worth of cultivation as it was a jungle. He proved to be a successful farmer and did intensive cultivation. He was distressed to see the condition of the Sikh people who had settled here after the partition. They were known to be alcoholics, cattle stealer's and hit men. Police would pull them from their headgear and insult them in public, when they were drunk. He went from village to village to preach them the lesson of Gurmat, taking the people on his tractor trolley and driving his car at his own expenses. By and large, he helped people to get rid of their social evils and brought them back to the sikh fold. With the result now that Trai area is fully in sikh fold. Hundreds of truckloads of people reach Ratwara Sahib (HQ of VGRM) on the occasion of annual congregation every year.
He had to work hard to make this land worth of cultivation as it was a jungle. He proved to be a successful farmer and did intensive cultivation. He was distressed to see the condition of the Sikh people who had settled here after the partition. They were known to be alcoholics, cattle stealer's and hit men. Police would pull them from their headgear and insult them in public, when they were drunk. He went from village to village to preach them the lesson of Gurmat, taking the people on his tractor trolley and driving his car at his own expenses. By and large, he helped people to get rid of their social evils and brought them back to the sikh fold. With the result now that Trai area is fully in sikh fold. Hundreds of truckloads of people reach Ratwara Sahib (HQ of VGRM) on the occasion of annual congregation every year.
He used to visit Rara Sahib and would discuss
and share his views and spiritual experiences with Sant Ji Maharaj.
Once when Sant Ji was on a visit to U.P, he applauded his efforts to
bring the people of this area to right path. Sant Ji added that from
now onwards you take care of them and guide them spiritually as well.
At this when he showed his helplessness and then Sant Ji remarked "We
can make an arrangement that while doing so, you will surrender your
body to me and leave the rest upon me". He immediately replied that
"My body, soul and everything belongs to you". It was then in 1973, when
Sant Ji asked him to prepare videocassettes of kirtan vikhiyan
(narration). Sant Ji offered him one hundred thousand rupees for this
purpose to purchase the required equipment and a jeep but he didn’t
replied and kept quiet. Next morning Sant Ji repeated his offer, then
he replied that in that case, he would stay at Rara Sahib and would
not return home. When Sant Ji didn’t accept that, he offered that I
would be happy to do this work at my own expense and please bless me
for that. At this Sant Ji felt happy and blessed him for the success of
his benefaction. Sant Ji mentions this instance in his personal diary
as "Asceticism".
In the year 1978, he sold his land and property
and moved to Chandigarh. He didn’t sit idle, he started surveying the
villages of Ropar Dist. and surrounding villages of Chandigarh. He
found that people of this area are addicts of tobacco and also
cultivating it. They worshiped snakes, Mata Rani (small pox) and other
fictitious gods and were far away from the teachings of Guru Granth
Sahib. He took a map of all villages and planned his preaching
programs. He conducted religious congregations from village to village
and made people aware of the path shown by the Sikh Gurus. He taught
the people to give up social evils and bad habits of indulging in
alcohol, tobacco and meat etc. With this effort, a large number of
people followed his teachings and joined the Sikh stream. It is
worthwhile to note that during this campaign, he used his car, own
light and sound systems to hold these congregations. In the year 1974, Sant Maharaj Ji Rarewale
merged his soul with almighty and Sant Baba Kishan Singh Ji took care
of the sangat. He would often visit Rara Sahib with the offerings of
the sangat.
Article taken with courtesy from (reference url):
http://www.sikh-heritage.co.uk/personalities/waryamsingh/sant%20baba%20waryamsingh.html
By Prof. Gurdev Singh