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Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
Sant Nirankari Satsang Bhawan Kasia Kushinagar
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Divyanshu Singh (09/18/2020)
Lots of space
krapa Anyayi (12/02/2020)
Nice
Abhay Dubey (12/29/2018)
Lovely place and dhan nirankar ji
Som Srivastav (03/30/2018)
#lets guide ...It is a religious place .and it's function (sastang) held on Sunday all the religious people came for the sastang.. It is a good placeThe Mission originated from the Nirankari movement started by Baba Dyal Singh but is no longer affiliated with the movement.[1] It was established in 1929 by Baba Buta Singh who was a member of Nirankari sect. It has been targeted by orthodox Sikh groups, who consider the mission to be a heresy of Sikhism.[2] The Mission has more than 3000 centers and millions of followers across the world.Its headquarter is located in Sant Nirankari Colony, New Delhi.[SNM 2] Savinder Kaur, wife of fourth guru Baba Hardev Singh currently leads the mission. The Nirankari movement began with the reformist teachings of Baba Dyal Singh in the early 19th century. Baba Dyal Singh emphasised the importance of a living guru, while mainstream Sikhism accepted the Sikh scriptures as the final, and current, guru of the faith. This eventually caused a distinction between mainstream Sikhism and the Sant Nirankari mission. In 1929, one segment of the movement led by Baba Buta Singh, now known as the Sant Nirankari Mission, disassociated itself from mainstream Sikhism and became an independent sect.[3] Baba Buta Singh was succeeded by Baba Avtar Singh. In the 1960s, the sudden growth of the Sant Nirankari Mission aroused the ire of fundamentalist Sikhs and led to violent clashes.[4] In 1980, Gurbachan Singh, third chief leader (satguru) of the Mission, was assassinated by Ranjit Singh, a member of the Akhand Kirtani Jatha. The Jatha, shortly before the killing, had been involved in protests against the Sant Nirankari
FILM & TECH (12/31/2018)
Beautiful and Peaceful Place Meditation by Satsang
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Anami Sangha, Kalighat, Kolkata, West Bengal 700026, India
+91 33 2243 6440
https://www.wbtourismgov.in/tourist_place/place/kalighat