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Sant Mani Singh Leaves This Earth To Be One With The Creator


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The Antam Sanskaar Of Sant Baba Mani Singh Jee Took place today, with sangat from all over the world ad all sampardas and jathas. Hopefully the sevadaars will post up pictures and vids in the near future. As well as sakhis and material written by Baba Mani Singh jee regarding Rehat Maryada and other issues.

Wrt the above poster, i will not reply back as there seems to be some issues which im sure Inderjit Singh can clear up.

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We have the recordings from Sant Mani Singhs' "Question and Answers" session which took place 12 years back in 1996 at Sikhi Camp. It was originally recorded on tape which is why the quality is a little "antique" but nevertheless, you should all have a listen - we have converted it and posted it online.

His way of thinking was absolutely amazing and inspirational...

http://www.sikhroots.com/audio/standalone....Sikhi+Camp+1996

SikhRoots Team

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To respond to Moorak.

I have not stated that Sant Mani Singh was the same joyt as Sant Mani Singh Dyalpur vale who gave enlightenment to Sant Puran Singh Ji. This was said by another poster. I have chose not to enter this debate since Baba Ji always said who cares what my previous life was since it is this life that matters.

What I have said is:

- Bhai Nurung Singh bought Sant Mani Singh to GNNSJ

- He built a pora for him to mediate in, in Dec 1990

- Bhai Nurung Singh changed his name from Resham Singh to Mani Singh based on the chamak from his forehead, Baba Ji has written a fully detailed article surrounding this event which will be shared over time

- There are videos and pictures of Sant Mani Singh being brought into the sangat at GNNSJ by Bhai Nurung Singh in 1991

- Bhai Mohinder Singh drove Sant Mani Singh to the airport in 1992 when he went to India, at that point Bhai Sahib gave him the jacket he was wearing since Sant Mani Singh was feeling cold. Baba Ji kept this jacket safely to this day.

I have met Bhai Sahib numerous times with and without Sant Mani Singh. The last time was last Monday when along with the US Singhs we met him to inform him about the funeral. When he stated that he would check his diary and try to attend.

Therefore to say that there is no connection between Sant Mani Singh and GNNSJ is false.

Finally thank you to all he attended yesterday and helped out. Pictures and videos will be out shortly.

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