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  1. 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.

  2. 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. Soamiji Maharaj was respectfully named as ‘Param Purush Puran Dhani Huzur Soamiji Maharaj’ by his devotees.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radha_SoamiRadha Soami - Wikipedia

    Radha Soami is a spiritual tradition or faith founded by Shiv Dayal Singh in 1861 on Basant Panchami Day in Agra, India. Shiv Dayal Singh's parents were Vaishnava Hindus, followers of Guru Nanak of Sikhism, and were also followers of a spiritual guru from Hathras named Tulsi Sahib.

  4. Learn about the life, teachings and legacy of Shiv Dayal Singh Seth, also known as Soamiji Maharaj, the spiritual leader who started the Radhasoami faith in the 19th century. Find out his biography, family, spiritual discourses, branches and death facts.

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  5. Shiv Dayal Singh, affectionately 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 India (present-day Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India).

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Based on statements from Garib Das and others, the case is very strong for Swami Ji Maharaj (Shiv Dayal Singh of Agra) being an initiate of Tulsi Sahib and associating with his successor...

  7. A nirguṇa devotional movement originating in northern India in the 19th century. The founding figure was Śiv (Shiv) Dayal Singh (1818–78), although the Satsang (the association of his faithful followers) was formed in 1861 only at the urging of his disciple, Rai Saligram (1829–1898).