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  1. Shiv Dayal Singh - Wikipedia. Shiv Dayal Singh (25 August 1818 – 15 June 1878), known by the honorific "Param Purush Puran Dhani Huzur Soami Ji Maharaj" by his disciples and devotees, was an Indian spiritual guru and founder of Radha Soami, a 19th-century spiritual sect. [1] Early life.

  2. Shiv Dayal Singh Seth was born on Monday, 24 August 1818 (age 59 years; at the time of death) Panni Gali, Agra, Ceded Provinces, British India. His zodiac sign was Virgo.

    • Panni Gali, Agra, North-Western Provinces, British India1
    • Panni Gali, Agra, North-Western Provinces, British India2
    • Panni Gali, Agra, North-Western Provinces, British India3
    • Panni Gali, Agra, North-Western Provinces, British India4
    • Panni Gali, Agra, North-Western Provinces, British India5
  3. Quick Info→. Wife: Naraini Devi. Hometown: Panni Gali, Agra. Death Date: 15/06/1878. Some Lesser Known Facts About Shiv Dayal Singh Seth. Shiv Dayal Singh Seth was an Indian spiritual master who is widely known as Soamiji Maharaj. In the 19th-century, he founded the Radhasoami Faith.

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  4. The North-Western Provinces was an administrative region in British India. The North-Western Provinces were established in 1836, through merging the administrative divisions of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces.

  5. Jun 28, 2023 · Seth Shiv Dayal Singh Ji Maharaj, called by the honorific "Param Purush Puran Dhani Huzur Soami ji Maharaj" by his disciples and devotees, was born on 25 August 1818 in Agra in the colonial era British...

  6. Shiv Dayāl Singh Seth, called by the honorific "Soamiji Maharaj" by his disciples and devotees, was born on 24 August 1818 in Agra in the Ceded Provinces of British India (present-day Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India), and died on 15 June 1878 in the same city.

  7. He was born in a kayastha family of Peepal Mandi, Agra, on 14 march 1829. He served as chief inspector of post offices in India, and in 1881, promoted as the Postmaster General of the North Western Provinces with headquarters at Allahabad. He was the first Indian to hold this coveted post.