Sant Nischal Singh Ji | Historical Facts Gurdwara Sant Pura Mandi Baha U din | Punjabi Lehar

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Pandit Sant Nischal Singh (1882-1978), a widely respected holy man, preacher of Sikhi and head of the Sevapanthi sect of the Sikhs (1950-78), was born on 18 April 1882, the son of Bhai Amir Singh and Mat Piar Kaur, a pious couple of Mittha Tiwana in Shahpur (Sargodha) district of Pakistan Punjab. Nishchal Singh lost his father at the age of five and was raised under the care of his eldest brother, Mahitab Singh. Mahitab Singh, himself a devoted Sevapanthi saint, guided Nishchal Singh to take to the same path. He sent him to Varanasi for higher learning. Nishchal Singh, having attained proficiency in Sanskrit studies at Varanasi, spent another seven years at Haridvar studying traditional Indian philosophy.

Among his many accomplishments a few of the schools he founded are:
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