Persons mentioned in the Illustrations and other Texts closely related to Sant Mat

Kirpal Singh The Merciful One; name of the Almighty Power, as He was embodied from 1894–1974. He came to take along all initiates of the previous Masters who were not able to merge into Naam as a result of a lack of devotion. Disciple and Spiritual Successor of Hazur Sawan Singh. In the illustrations often named Kirpal, K. S. or K.
Jamal Pen name of Kirpal Singh. Not to be confused with Bhai Jamal, the pen name of a disciple of Kirpal Singh.
A. R. L. Alwin Rolf L., also called Gobind Singh. Disciple of Kirpal Singh. He was an eye witness of several ongoings and conversations which took place in the Indian Sangat after Kirpal Singh’s physical departure.
A. M. Amrit M., an initiate who received Naam through Kirpal’s Grace after His physical departure.
A. P. Anja P., daughter of Manfred P. An Initiate who received Naam through Kirpal’s Grace after His physical departure.
Ashtavakra Rishi in ancient India. Practised Naam and passed It on.
Baba Garib Das Disciple of Soami Ji. Practised Naam.
Baba Jaimal Singh 1838–1903, Master of Sant Mat. Disciple and Spiritual Successor of Swami Ji.
Bhai Jamal Practises Naam. Pen name for a disciple of Kirpal Singh. Kirpal grants people who come to the disciple a contact with Naam.
Bhai Nand Lal
1633–1713, disciple of Guru Gobind Singh. Also called Goya – the Lover of Truth. Wrote the mystic poetic work 'Zindgi Nama.' Practised Naam.
Bheek Sage of mysticism. Practised Naam.
Bulleh Shah Sufi sage and poet, practised Naam.
Charan Das
Guru of Sehjo Bai. Practised Naam and passes It on.
E. An initiate who has received Naam through Kirpal’s Grace after His physical departure in the new millennium.
E. J. C. Emil J. Christesen, American reverend. Initiate of Kirpal Singh. Practised Naam. Proclaimed the existence of the Living Word at church.
E. D. Erhard D., was initiated by Kirpal Singh. He was assigned to translate texts into German.
Guru Angad 1504–1552, Master of Sant Mat. Disciple and Spiritual Successor of Guru Nanak. Civil name: Lena.
Guru Arjan 1563–1606, Master of Sant Mat. Disciple, Spiritual Successor and physical son of Guru Ram Das.
Guru Gobind Singh 1666–1708, mentioned also as Gobind. Master of Sant Mat. Disciple, Spiritual Successor and physical son of Guru Teg Bahadur. The treasure-holder of the treasures and virtues of the Almighty.
The Sikhs in the Gurdawaras allege, that Guru Gobind Singh had been the last Living Master and the Guru Granth Sahib had been the last authentic holy book which had been raised by Guru Gobind Singh into the grade of the sole Master for the time after Him. However, this does not correspond to the One Truth, because the line of the Saints has been continued by Ratnagar Rao, Tulsi Sahib, Swami Ji, Jaimal Singh, Sawan Singh and Kirpal Singh (accordingly see the illustration 'Sixty branches' in the subchapter 'The Establishment of the Kingdom of Fourty-Two Embodiments' and the quotation of Guru Nanak in the subsection 'By using my name' in the illustration to 'The Attributes of the four Messengers'). The untruths mentioned above are alleged by those ones who are not connected to Truth themselves. When they are asked, why they spread such nonsense and when one tells them that this is not written down anywhere, they respond that it was said to the people in order that they may not be lead astray.
Guru Nanak 1469–1539, Swateh Guru, contemporary of Kabir, parallel to Kabir He founded the Sant Mat in its today’s form and the line of the Gurumukh Gurus. In this line Naam is still distributed in the year 2010.
Guru Teg Bahadur 1621–1675, Master of Sant Mat. Disciple, Spiritual Successor and physical son of Guru Har Gobind.
Farid 1175–1265, Muslim Sufi sage and poet, civil name: Hazrat Baba Farid-ud-Din Ganjshakar. Practised Naam.
Farid’s Mother Practised Naam, made the Sound Current audible to her son in his younger days.
Harbhajan Singh, Dr Initiated by K. S. After K.’s conscious leaving of the body he led the project Kirpal Sagar. Left the world in 1995. In a previous life he was a disciple of Kabir.
Harbhajan’s widow Initiated by K. S. Is engaged in the project Kirpal Sagar further on. As well as her deceased husband, she had Kabir as Master in a previous life. 
Hazur Sawan Singh 1858–1948, Master of Sant Mat. Disciple and Spiritual Successor of Baba Jaimal Singh. The Master of Kirpal Singh. (Note: The PDF version that is published on this website and on scribd.com comprises a copy error. Unfortunately you will find there, that Hazur Sawan Singh allegedly was the physical son of Baba Jaimal Singh. Due to illness this mistake cannot be erased yet.)
Jakob Böhme
1575–1624, German cobbler and mystic. Lived in Old-Seidenberg near Görlitz, now Stary Zawidow. Practised Naam.
Jesus of Nazareth Known also as Jesus Christ. By the institutions of the Christianity He is named as its original founder since the alienations of the teachings. Accepted as a prophet by the Muslims too. Practised Naam and passed It on in the circle of His close disciples. His other followers were taught by Him through parables.
L. R. Letizia R., an initiate from Guatemala who has received Naam through Kirpal’s Grace after His physical departure.
Mahavira Since the alienation of the teachings he is named the founder of Jainism by many; according to the Jains he was the last one of a line of teachers of this religion. Civil name: Vardharmana. Practised Naam.
Matthew, St
Christian apostle, allegedly author of the St Matthew’s Gospel. Practised Naam.
Maulana Rumi 1207–1273, Sufi sage and poet, disciple of Shamaz-i-Tabrez. Practised Naam and passed It on. Civil name: Jalal ud-Din Rumi.
Mira Bai Ca. 1498–1546, Indian princess and poetess, disciple of Ravi Das. Practised Naam.
Mohammed Ca. 570–632, Prophet of the Desert. Since the alienation of the teachings He is named the founder of Islam. Practised Naam and passed It on in the circle of His closer disciples. The other followers got the teachings of the Islam.
Paul VI
Pope; civil name Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini. After a meeting with Kirpal Singh he carried a cross through Jerusalem as a symbol.
Paul, St
Christian apostle. Primarily he was called Saulus and pursued the Christians. After an Inner Experience during which he saw Light and heard the voice of Christ, he became the apostle Paul. He was au fait with Naam too.
Rai Saligram 1829–1898, disciple of Swami Ji. Practised Naam.
Raja Janaka King in ancient India, disciple of Ashtavakra. Practised Naam and passed It on.
Raja Pipa King, disciple of Ravi Das. Practised Naam.
Ravi Das 15th C, Indian Saint, Guru of Mira Bai. Practised Naam and passed It on.
Rishi Ingres Guru of Krishna. Practised Naam and passed It on.
R. H. Ronald H., an initiate who received Naam in the new millenium through Kirpal’s Grace after His physical departure.
S. P. Sarah P., daughter of Manfred P. An Initiate who received Naam through Kirpal’s Grace after His physical departure.
Sehjo Bai
Devotee, disciple of Charan Das. Practised Naam.
Shamas-i-Tabrez Ca. 1185–1248, Sufi mystic, Master of Maulana Rumi. Practised Naam and passed It on.
Sheik Sadi
Persian Sufi poet. Practised Naam.
Siddharta Gautama Known also as Buddha. Practised Naam and passed It on in the circle of His close disciples with right understanding; in the circle of His further followers He taught a set of rules. Since the alienation of the teachings He is also called the founder of Buddhism.
Swami Ji 1818–1878, Master of Sant Mat in the line of Guru Nanak. Civil name: Shiv Dayal Singh.
Surinder Kaur Harbhajan’s widow.
T. G. Thomas G., an initiate who received Naam in the new millenium through Kirpal’s Grace after His physical departure.
Titus Close co-operator of the apostle St Paul, first bishop of Gortys on Kreta. Practised Naam.
Tulsi Das Author of the Hindi Ramayana. Practised Naam.
Tulsi Sahib 1763–1843, Master of Sant Mat in the line of Guru Nanak. Initiated by Ratnagar Rao.
U. P.
Ute P., an initiate who received Naam through Kirpal’s Grace after His physical departure.
Yagyavalkya Contemporary of Janaka, had the moral strength to say him that he was only able to explain the theory of Spirituality. Unfortunately at the beginning of the 21st century those who are not able to pass on Naam often do not have this strength. (On this point, see the paragraph about 'Raja Janaka' and the following paragraphs in the subsection 'Wrong use of the term Satsang' in 'Notes regarding today’s Confusion of the twelve Paths – Part III / I.')
Zoroaster Old Persian religious teacher; after the alienation of the teachings He was considered to be the founder of zoroastrianism. Practised Naam and passed It on.