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Are there any Mahapurakh in Sikh panth today?


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definitely Baba Avtar Singh Sahib ji Bidhichandiye is pooran Mahapurkh... Once Baba Thakur Singh Ji khalsa Bhindranwale said that Baba Avtar Singh Sahib ji Bidhichandiye and Baba Santokh Singh ji Joti saroop waleya " nu mera roop janeo" means they are same like me.... Sadly , Baba Santokh Singh ji joti saroop wale is not in sareer.. But luckily u can do darshan of Baba Avtar Singh Sahib ji 

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On 1/21/2020 at 1:13 AM, Guest Singh said:

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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when we talk about mahapurakhs, we need to be really careful of certain groups who throw around the word gursikh. There's real gursikhs and then there's token gursikhs. be careful who you follow, and don't follow blindly.

Remember, if they aren't Guru sahib then they can still make mistakes, don't follow the words of any sikh before the bani and bachan of Guru jis.

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