



He presided over the Sixth Conference of the World Fellowship of Religions (1981), the Asian Conference of Religions and Peace (1981), and the Fifteenth International Human Unity Conference, held in Delhi, India., in 1988. Sant Darshan Singh was a Spiritual Master who taught meditation on the inner Light and Sound, and was the founder of Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission / Science of Spirituality, a spiritual organization with international headquarters in Delhi, India and Chicago, Illinois (USA).ĭuring his 15-year spiritual ministry, he founded Kirpal Ashram in Delhi, and established over 550 meditation centers in forty countries. He went on to have a 37-year career in government services, retiring in 1979 as Deputy Secretary of the Finance Ministry. He was educated at the Government College, Punjab University (Lahore). For the next 22 years, Singh selflessly served the mission of Hazur, and continued to do so throughout the spiritual ministry of Kirpal Singh from 1948 to 1974. In 1926, at age of 5, Sant Darshan Singh Ji was initiated by and received instructions on the meditation on the inner Light and Sound of God from Sawan Singh. Upon his sudden passing on, he was succeeded by Rajinder Singh.īorn in India on September 14, 1921, Singh was the son of Kirpal Singh. The spiritual successor of Kirpal Singh, Singh was also widely recognized as one of India's leading poet-saints, writing in the Urdu language. Science of Spirituality/Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Missionĭarshan Singh (1921–1989), also known as Sant Darshan Singh Ji Maharaj, was the founder and head of Sawan Kirpal Ruhani Mission / Science of Spirituality from 1974 until his passing in 1989.
