Param Sant Tarachand
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Param Sant Tarachand, popularly known as Bade Maharaj ji, was born in a poor family in Dinod village of Haryana state. His spiritual cravings were very intense and started his search for the supreme creator at the age of six. He liked the company of the mystics and saints very much. To achieve his supreme goal he was a celibate. After initiation he used to remain in continuous meditation for many days. Ram Singh Arman was so pleased that he wrote a book, Vashiyatnama, for his successor, Tarachand.[1]
Tarachand died on 3 January 1997.
Books[edit]
Tarachand wrote a book titled Anubhava Parakash.[2]
See also[edit]
- Radha Swami Satsang, Dinod
- Shiv Dayal Singh
- Rai Saligram
- Shiv Brat Lal
- Param Sant Kanwar Saheb
- Baba Faqir Chand
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