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Sangat Ji daas has been blessed to hear many kathas on the spiritual side of Sikhi (bani, naam, Shakti of abhiyaas, avasthas of sants etc) and I've heard that among all the mahapurakhs Sant Thakur Singh Ji had the highest avastha? Is this true? Feel free to drop anything about any mahapurakhs or anything in general about Sant Ji. 

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2 hours ago, Singh2017 said:

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Sangat Ji daas has been blessed to hear many kathas on the spiritual side of Sikhi (bani, naam, Shakti of abhiyaas, avasthas of sants etc) and I've heard that among all the mahapurakhs Sant Thakur Singh Ji had the highest avastha? Is this true? Feel free to drop anything about any mahapurakhs or anything in general about Sant Ji. 

Vaheguru Ji.

What is there to gain from this question. Since you have asked, read 8th Ashtpadi, Pauri #7 of Sri Sukhmani Sahib, for answers.

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1 hour ago, MrDoaba said:

Bro you have a penchant for asking controversial questions and hardly ever engage in veechaar yourself.

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Phaji, controversial means when you say something that is there solely aimed to cause public disruption. I ask questions because I have a genuine urge to ask questions which I have no other sangat who can answer. Sorry if you think I'm doing this to cause controversy as you believe it is my "penchant" to do so. I'll do my best to stop asking "controversial questions". I think a better suited word would be deep as appose to "controversial". Additionally, I do actually engage in veechar now and again Ji - not as lot as I used to do as I was on holdiays but I started off doing veechar before asking questions. Hope that helps and that I haven't offended anyone. 

Vaheguru Ji.

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Just now, NonExistant said:

U heard of Sant Isher Singh Ji Rara Sahib wale? They had an EXTREMELY high spiritual state. That's why they were called a Kaarak Mahapurash. A saintly being sent directly down from dargah.

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Yes Ji, I've heard about them. Really are so blessed to even know about their existence. I've heard about how powerful and mahan they were.

Vaheguru Ji.

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What about sant Nand Singh ji I think nanaksar wale I’m talking about. The one who use to keep their hairs tied to something so that when they’ll fall asleep while doing Abhiyaas their hair will get pulled and they won’t sleep. I basically wanted to ask this if this is true. I just heard it from someone and I was little surprised coz as little knowledge I have I thought these tricks were used by people way back in days who just wanted to get ridhiya sidhiya and they would use so many other jugitiya like that.

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