18 May 1901

From Jaimal Singh to my obedient son, Babu Sawan Singh, Sunder Singh the carpenter of the Fifth Unit, Basant Singh, Chanan Singh, Babu Gajja Singh, Narain Singh, Babu Gulab Singh, Diwan Singh, and Sher Singh: my warmest greetings to all of you.

Babu Sawan Singh’s postcard has been received, and I am very happy to read the news in it. Do write whether or not you can get leave at the time of the bandhara. Let me know this immediately, my son. 

Please do your Bhajan and Simran every day, and stay happy within His will and command. The Shabd Dhun is always within you. He does whatever He thinks is proper. So stay happy wherever He keeps you; do not let the Shabd Dhun leave your mind even for an instant. Inside and out, is the ever-vigilant protector. Keep the mind and soul fixed in the sound of the Shabd Dhun and also carry on with your worldly work. You are all to do your Bhajan and Simran every day.

There is a Satsangi, Sunder Singh the carpenter, in the Fifth Unit. I received a postcard from him and was happy to read it. 

Please let him know that the reply to him is to do his Bhajan and Simran every day – a separate reply is not going to be sent. Convey this to Sunder Singh wherever he is located.

A postcard came from Bachint Singh. He wrote that he will come for darshan when he brings the wheat. Also, a message was received from Agra from Chacha Ji, in which he wished you all the best with lots of Grace and Mercy. Bibi sends her greetings to you, her dear brother; warm greetings also to all the Satsangis at your place from the Sadhus at the Dera. 

18 May 1901