Thakur RAM Singhji
Thakur RAM Singhji (1898-1971), for its example, spread all its life the image of control soufie in the north of the India.
It was born in the village from Manoharpura from very pious and religious parents, within a family Râjput. It went to school to Jaipur then worked then at the Department of police force of the state of Jaipur (the Rajasthan) of which it left in 1944 at the age 46 years to devote itself entirely to its mission of disciple of RAM Chandraji, first Master Soufi not Moslem.
One day, Thakur RAM Singh was attracted by a photograph of Mahatma RAM Chandraji and it started to meditate vis-a-vis this photograph. It then started to correspond in writing with RAM Chandraji of which he became the disciple. This last then came to see it in Jaipur and in its native village. Their fusion was total.
The exemplary control of Thakur RAM Singhji was worth to him to become a legendary figure in all the area. A building was built on the place where it was incinerated after its death. Each year, a crowd of its disciples collects itself at this place on January 15th.
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Thakur RAM Singhji
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- the Masters soufis in India
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