Param Sant Kanwar Saheb | |
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Pram Sant Huzur Kanwar Saheb ji Maharaj |
Param Sant Huzur Kanwar Saheb ji Maharaj is the present master of Radha Swami Satsang, Dinod. He was born on March 2nd, 1948. His mother was a spiritual lady. He did post graduate in Political Science from Jaipur University. His spiritual fervent cravings brought him in Dinod Ashram in the young age of thirty. His very first meet with his master Param Sant Tarachand ji produced a great phenomenal effect upon him. He told he won't return to his home and declared that he will breathe his last in the Dinod Ashram only. His served his Master Param Sant Tarachand ji for almost 20 years. He devoted days and nights in meditation and authored four popular spiritual books. He also served the education department of the state as a senior teacher for almost thirty years. In 1997, after departure of his master Param Sant Tarachand ji, He resigned from his government post to carry out the holy job assigned to him. Like all previous saints, He does not spend a single penny of the satsang trust for his personal use. He however, donates the surplus money to the satsang from the pension he receives. Now like other true saints, countless miracles are attached to His name. He leads a very simple life and is easily approachable even to the poor. He has got a serene personality. Millions of seekers listen to his discourses in India and abroad. His discourses are simple which a common man can easily grasp. His perseverance has given an all-round progress to Radha Swami Satsang, Dinod in this short duration.[1]
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Param Sant Huzur Kanwar Saheb ji Maharaj wrote following books: [2]
Radha Swami Sant Sandesh (a monthly magazine) has satsangs of Param Sant Tarachand ji and brief summary of latest satsangs of Param Sant Huzur Kanwar Saheb ji Maharaj.
List of places that has ashrams of Radha Swami Satsang, Dinod and the places where present master gives satsang:
Country | State | District | City/Village |
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India | Haryana | Bhiwani | Dinod |
India | Haryana | Bhiwani | Bhiwani City |
India | Haryana | Bhiwani | Siwani |
India | Haryana | Bhiwani | Siwara |
India | Haryana | Bhiwani | Dadri |
India | Haryana | Ambala | Ismailpur |
India | Haryana | Fatehabad | Fatehabad City |
India | Haryana | Hisar | Hisar City |
India | Haryana | Hisar | Hansi |
India | Haryana | Hisar | Puthi Saman |
India | Haryana | Hisar | Moth |
India | Haryana | Hisar | Barwala |
India | Haryana | Jind | Jind City |
India | Haryana | Jind | Julana |
India | Haryana | Kaithal | Kaithal City |
India | Haryana | Panipat | Panipat City |
India | Haryana | Panipat | Anta |
India | Haryana | Panipat | Banwasa |
India | Haryana | Rewari | Kosli |
India | Haryana | Rewari | Lalpur |
India | Haryana | Rohtak | Rohtak City |
India | Haryana | Rohtak | Khidwali |
India | Haryana | Sirsa | Rupawas |
India | Haryana | Sonipat | Sonipat City |
India | Haryana | Sonipat | Gohana |
India | New Delhi | Najafgarh | Najafgarh |
India | Uttaranchal | Haridwar | Haridwar City |
India | Rajasthan | Alwar | Chobara |
India | Rajasthan | Alwar | Gadli |
India | Rajasthan | Alwar | Jhar Jhilla |
India | Rajasthan | Churu | Amarsar |
India | Rajasthan | Churu | Chimanpura |
India | Rajasthan | Churu | Kithana |
India | Rajasthan | Churu | Rajgarh |
India | Rajasthan | Churu | Thirpali |
India | Rajasthan | Jaipur | Jaipur City |
India | Rajasthan | Hanumangarh | Chakdei Daspur |
India | Rajasthan | Hanumangarh | Bhadra |
India | Uttar Pradesh | Hathras | Sichawali Sani |
India | Uttar Pradesh | Muzaffarnagar | Harsana |
India | West Bengal | Siliguri | Siliguri City |
India | Sikkim | Gangtok | Gangtok City |
Nepal | Mechi Zone | Jhapa | Dhulabari |
Canada | Ontario | Hamilton | Hamilton City |
United States | New York | Buffalo | Buffalo City |
United Kingdom | London | London | London City |
United Arab Emirates | Dubai | Dubai | Dubai City |
Star Monument | |
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Star Monument |
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Location | Dinod, Bhiwani, Haryana, India |
Affiliation | Holy Samādhi of Param Sant Tarachand ji Maharaj |
Website | http://radhaswamidinod.org/ |
Star monument houses the holy Samādhi of Param Sant Tarachand ji Maharaj fondly called 'Bade Maharaj ji', by his followers. This building is situated in the Radha Swami Satsang bhawan Complex, Dinod, about 10 km from Bhiwani, Haryana.[3]
Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description. Its foundation was laid on October 1st, 1997 by Param Sant Huzur Kanwar Saheb ji Maharaj. By his blessings it was completed in a very short period of just four years. The monument is a hexagonal pyramid, with its six sides being in the shape of star, as Bade Maharaj ji's first name 'Tara' means a star. Each side measures about 101 feet from the base built on a raised platform measuring about 6 feet. Out of the six, three alternative sides are covered in white marble while the other three in blue Italian glass capable of bearing extreme climatic conditions. A unique thing about the design of this building is that it doesn't have pillars or columns to support itself. The three walls of the Samādhi have prominent stars on them while inside the holy Samādhi there are infinite sparkling and twinkling stars.It seems as if they are scattering the light of divine glory of their eternal offspring friend, Param Sant Tarachand ji Maharaj. Ventilation and cooling techniques are traditional. Fresh air when passes over the fountains is cooled and enters the Samādhi through openings and is expelled through vents at the top. During the humid season, the exhaust fans recycle the air.[4]
The Samādhi is constructed on a rectangular platform in the center. The statue of Bade Maharaj ji is erected near the western wall. Apart from this, there are six paintings depicting the life of Bade Maharaj ji on the six corners of the Samādhi. The marble slippers placed on lotus flower near the Samādhi symbolizes the holy feet of Bade Maharaj ji.
Different flowers, green grass, wonderful fountains and marble paths of milky white, black and yellow colours around the Samādhi and at the three entrances present a marvellous picture. Stars have been constructed inside of the boundary wall. In the middle of each star, a moon is engraved depicting the name of Bade Maharaj ji. Every evening, the gardens come alive in a burst of dazzling illumination and fountains. It can perfectly be called a 'celestial garden'. The garden houses a small hut on the right side in which Maharaj ji used to meditate. It is the most important place of meditation of Bade Maharaj ji which has the memories of his life. There is a holy well on the left side, the water of which relieves the trusting followers from many diseases. The well is an imperishable treasure which recollects memories of this life. There are three stairs, one towards the main entrance gate and other two towards the exit gates. There are fountains at 5 places in the garden. Two round fountains are on both sides of the main entrance. The rest three are on the raised platform in between each stairs around the Samādhi.
On the right side from the entrance gate there is a splendid man made waterfall in the north-eastern corner, made up of mountain shaped stones. The water flowing from it leaves a mesmerizing effects on the minds of visitors.
Due to its architectural magnificence and aesthetic looks, its a divine beauty. It has no match on the earth. The celestial garden, the massive star shaped white structure, a small hut, innovative designed holy well, water flowing from waterfall makes it a fascinating and spectacular place. The three gateways are richly embellished. The combination of the traditional and the most modern techniques and equipments, has been used to achieve the highest quality and sophisticated construction.
In short, it is a celestial palace and real paradise on earth. Its serene beauty is unbelievable.