"Soami Shiv Dayal Ji"
(1818-1878)
(1818-1878)
Seth Shiv Dayal Ji also known as Soami Ji Maharaj,
He was born August 25, 1818, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. At
the age of five, he was sent to school where he learnt Hindi,
Urdu, Persian and Gurumukhi. The recitation
of the Sikh scriptures was an article of faith in his family. His
father, Dilwali Singh Sethi was a Sahejdhari Khatri Sikh, belonging to
the order of Nanak
Panthis. His family including his father, mother, mother-in-law,
sister and his wife Radha Ji Naraini Devi were the followers of Param
Sant Tulsi Sahib
from Hathras, India.Sant Tulsi Sahib ji initiated him at the age
of six.
He was married at an early age to Naraini Devi, daughter of
Izzat Rai of Faridabad. She was of a generous disposition and was very
devoted to her husband. Shiv Dayalji
was selected direct from school to act as a Persian expert to a
government officer in Banda. As the job did not suit him, he gave it up
and took another job as a
teacher of Persian with a talukdar of Ballabhgarh estate. His
spiritual cravings, however, were so intense that worldly attainments no
longer attracted him and he
gave up even this lucrative job. He returned home for devoting
his entire time to religious pursuits.
After the death of Tusli Saheb he practiced Surat Shabd Yoga for 15 years in almost total seclusion in a room within a room. He started holding satsang publicly on Vasant Panchami (a spring festival) in 1861. This schedule continued for 17 years. He was the first Satguru to use the appellation of Radha Soami for the Supreme Being in his teachings. Swami ji originally referred to the Supreme Being with the names "Satnaam" and "Anaami". The movement became known as Radha Soami, (Radha meaning "Soul" and Soami meaning "Lord", hence "Lord of the Soul") after Rai Saligram came to him as a disciple. The yoga system taught by Swami Ji is known as Surat Shabd Yoga.
He departed from this world on June 15, 1878 in Agra, India.
Swami ji has described the secret of divine and true 'Naam'.
After the death of Tusli Saheb he practiced Surat Shabd Yoga for 15 years in almost total seclusion in a room within a room. He started holding satsang publicly on Vasant Panchami (a spring festival) in 1861. This schedule continued for 17 years. He was the first Satguru to use the appellation of Radha Soami for the Supreme Being in his teachings. Swami ji originally referred to the Supreme Being with the names "Satnaam" and "Anaami". The movement became known as Radha Soami, (Radha meaning "Soul" and Soami meaning "Lord", hence "Lord of the Soul") after Rai Saligram came to him as a disciple. The yoga system taught by Swami Ji is known as Surat Shabd Yoga.
He departed from this world on June 15, 1878 in Agra, India.
Swami ji has described the secret of divine and true 'Naam'.
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