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This book provides an introduction into the fascinating life and work of one of the great Indian mystics of the 19th century, who was a contemporary of Sri Ramakrishna. It is surprising that Rai Salig Ram, who is such a pivotal figure in the history of Radhasoami, is not better known among satsangis in the Beas related branches of the movement. In contrast, in the Agra connected satsangs-Soami Bagh, Dayal Bagh, and Peepal Mandi-Huzur Maharaj (as Salig Ram is honorifically called) is deeply revered since he is regarded as the chief successor and Gurumukh of Shiv Dayal Singh, the esteemed founder of Radhasoami. Most of the earliest literature on Radhasoami comes from Salig Ram, who penned a number of books in Hindi on the practice of surat shabd yoga meditation. Salig Ram, who was highly respected by the British authorities, eventually got promoted to be the Postmaster General of the North- Western Provinces, the first Indian to hold such a position. But despite this remarkable achievement, Salig Ram was more interested in spirituality and his guru to whom he was steadfast in his devotion, serving him day and night. Having visited Dayalbagh, Soami Bagh, and other Radhasoami centers in Agra that owe their existence to Huzur Maharaj, I felt that it was important to make his work better known in the West. This small volume is designed as an introductory glimpse into the remarkable life and teachings of Rai Salig Ram. To accomplish this aim, I decided it would be best to include excerpts from the earliest known biographies of Huzur Maharaj. These include, Shiv Brat Lal Varman's "A Truly Holy Life," Max Mller's brief chapter on Salig Ram in his small book, Ramakrishna: His Life and Sayings, and Partap Singh's Biography of Soamiji Maharaj, which presents a highly effusive account of Huzur Maharaj and his one-pointed adoration of his spiritual guru. Most importantly, though, I felt that it was elemental to include the complete text of Rai Salig Ram's famous English text, Radha Soami Mat Prakash, which was first published in 1896 (with a print run of 1,500) in Benares by Chandraprabha Press. This text, though more than a century old, remains one of the clearest introductions to the philosophy of Radhasoami. Salig Ram was an extraordinarily articulate expounder of the ins and outs of shabd yoga meditation, which is designed to induce a conscious Near-Death experience during meditation and allow the neophyte to experience higher regions of consciousness by listening to ever-subtler sounds within. We have also included a selection of letters that Rai Salig Ram received from his spiritual master, Shiv Dayal Singh. Finally, I have included an abbreviated chronology of Rai Salig Ram's life and work.
Rai Salig RAM by David Christopher Lane is 112 pages long, and a total of 28,224 words.
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