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Jaimal Singh (1839–1903) was an Indian spiritual leader. He became an initiate of Shiv Dayal Singh (Radha Soami). After his initiation, Jaimal Singh served in the British Indian Army as a sepoy (private) from the age of seventeen and attained the rank of havildar (sergeant). After retirement, he settled in a desolate and isolated spot outside the town of Beas (in undivided Punjab, now East Punjab) and began to spread the teaching of his guru Shiv Dayal Singh. The place grew into a colony which came to be called the "Dera Baba Jaimal Singh" ("the camp of Baba Jaimal Singh"), and which is now the world centre of the Radha Soami Satsang Beas organisation.

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  • Jaimal Singh (en)
  • Сингх, Джаймал (ru)
  • Баба Джаймал Сінгх (uk)
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  • Баба Джаймал Сингх Джи Махарадж (Баба Джи, «Бабаджи», «Бхаи Джи», «Сант-сипай», Святой из Беаса, Baba Jaimal Singh Ji Maharaj; 1839, Гхоман, Пенджаб, Британская Индия — 29 декабря 1903) — духовный учитель, индийский святой, философ, йогин. Баба Джи был духовным преемником святого Свами Джи Махараджи. Учеником Баба Джи был Хазур Баба Саван Сингх Джи Махарадж. Ашрам Радха Свами в Беасе (Пенджаб) назван в честь Баба Джи — «Дера Баба Джаймал Сингх». Ежегодно в день его кончины 29 декабря в ашраме проводится Бандара. (ru)
  • Ба́ба Джайма́л Сінгх (Baba Jaimal Singh 1839 — †29 грудня 1903) — індійський релігійний діяч, Майстер Сант Мат (Sant Mat). (uk)
  • Jaimal Singh (1839–1903) was an Indian spiritual leader. He became an initiate of Shiv Dayal Singh (Radha Soami). After his initiation, Jaimal Singh served in the British Indian Army as a sepoy (private) from the age of seventeen and attained the rank of havildar (sergeant). After retirement, he settled in a desolate and isolated spot outside the town of Beas (in undivided Punjab, now East Punjab) and began to spread the teaching of his guru Shiv Dayal Singh. The place grew into a colony which came to be called the "Dera Baba Jaimal Singh" ("the camp of Baba Jaimal Singh"), and which is now the world centre of the Radha Soami Satsang Beas organisation. (en)
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  • Jaimal Singh (en)
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  • Ghuman, Amritsar District, Punjab (en)
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