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Are there any Mahapurakh in Sikh panth today?


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Yes. I promise you there are!

But you have to understand what a mahapurakh is.

There are individuals who people refer to as ‘mahapurakh’. These individuals could be either: fake, actual mahapurakh (very rarely), or just someone with slightly higher spiritual stage than most people (mostly the case)

A true mahapurakh is a really big thing. It is someone with millions of lives of bhagati. Such people exist in our panth today, but they hide themselves. As in they could walk past you and you won’t look at them twice. If someone pointed and said “that’s a mahapurak” your reaction would be “really!?” you wouldn’t believe it.

They ‘hide’ themselves by living a normal family life (gristh jeevan) - they get married, have kids, work a job, laugh and enjoy life. But start a conversation with them about naam simran and the things they say will send a shiver down your spine. Things which are beyond this body.

They live in God’s hukam. A true mahapurakh will ‘recieve’ orders from God. It might be to do parchar of Sikhi, it might be a particular seva, but sometimes their order is just to keep their inner self completely hidden from the world. 

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 My mummyji has done sangat of Sant Baba Harnam Singh Rampur Khere wale in her childhood as she's from a nearby pind. I live in Delhi. I wanted to do darshan of a Mahapurakh thinking that it will definitely have a positive impact on my Sikhi but then I thought is it even possible today? Are there even any Mahapurakhs today? But now, reading the comments, I doubt meeting any because they're gupt. Still, if anybody can provide any pointers as to how I can meet any Mahapurakh, I'd be thankful.

Wjkk Wjkf!

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I consider myself lucky of having baba Seva Singh ji of rapurkhera visiting my home and meeting him and doing sangat once a year he visits our area. Folks like these are rare and they are dharmic ppl that we should keep the sangat with them. It is very good for our soul to get energy by having sangat of such high avvastha jeevani folks. 

However, we need to have our own self discipline in doing our own journey of meditation (naam/simran) and daily bani prayers. Gurmukh or sants are there to support but 99% of the spirituality needs to be strictly done by us in my opinion. 

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On 1/21/2020 at 6:10 PM, Guest Guest Singh said:

 My mummyji has done sangat of Sant Baba Harnam Singh Rampur Khere wale in her childhood as she's from a nearby pind. I live in Delhi. I wanted to do darshan of a Mahapurakh thinking that it will definitely have a positive impact on my Sikhi but then I thought is it even possible today? Are there even any Mahapurakhs today? But now, reading the comments, I doubt meeting any because they're gupt. Still, if anybody can provide any pointers as to how I can meet any Mahapurakh, I'd be thankful.

Wjkk Wjkf!

A family member who does quite a lot of naam simran said the following to me once: if you do Sukhmani Sahib daily you don’t need to go in search of a mahapurakh. Whoever the true mahapurakh is will come and give you darshan at your own house.

Yes like previous bhai sahib’s reply, a mahapurakh can guide us but the effort you have to put in yourself. 

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