Abbreviation | DSS |
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Established | 29 April 1948 |
Founder | Mastana Balochistani |
Type |
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Registration no. | 5234[1] |
Legal status | Active |
Purpose | [2][non-primary source needed] |
Headquarters | Sirsa, Haryana, India |
Coordinates | 29°32′01″N 75°01′04″E / 29.533593°N 75.017702°E |
Region served | |
Successor | Shah Satnam Singh |
Current leader | Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh |
Website | www |
Dera Sacha Sauda ("Camp of the True Deal";[4] colloquially DSS) is an Indian non-governmental organization described as a "religious cult"[5] and "non-profit social welfare dera" that was established on 29 April 1948 by Mastana Balochistani, an ascetic follower of Baba Sawan Singh (the second Satguru of Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB)),[6] as a centre for religious learning. After Baba Sawan Singh, the movement split into four groups, one of them led by Mastana Balochistani. After the death of Mastana Balochistani, his movement was split into three groups, with Shah Satnam Singh Ji also known as Param Pita Ji leading the Sirsa group, who then selected Gurmeet Ram Rahim to be his successor. Dera Sacha Sauda's main centre is situated in the city of Sirsa in Haryana state, northern India.[7][8] The organisation has 46 ashrams (divisions) across India and other countries.[3]
Under the leadership of Mastana Balochistani, 25 Ashrams were established in Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan, where Naam-Shabad, method of Meditation was taught to the followers who accepted three principles for the rest of their life: 1. No consumption of meat, egg or gelatin, 2. no consumption of alcohol, drugs, tobacco etc. and 3. no adultery or illicit sex. He also laid the foundation of the main ashram in 1948 and coined the expression "Dhan Dhan Satguru Tera Hi Asra" (Dhanay hai tu Satguru, or humein tera hi sahara hai) widely used by the Dera.[9][clarification needed] Shah Satnam Singh lead the Dera from 1963 to 1990. He was succeeded by controversial Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh in 1990, who added more than a dozen ashrams and made Dera a much more visible organization.
The current leader, Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, who claims to have more than 60 million followers worldwide,[10] is a controversial figure in India and has been convicted for murder and rape.[11][12][13] On 25 August 2017, a special CBI court in the city of Panchkula, Haryana, found him guilty of raping two Dera sadhvis (female followers).[14] Subsequently, the special CBI court sentenced Singh for a period of 20-year prison term on 28 August 2017.[15] In January 2019, Singh was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of journalist Ram Chander Chhatrapatti.[16] In October 2021, he was awarded another life imprisonment for the murder of a DSS follower Ranjit Singh.[17] Which was acquitted On 28 May 2024 by Punjab and Haryana High Court including Gurmeet Ram Rahim and four others in 2002 Ranjit Singh murder case.
"Dera"—the extended residential site of an influential figure—has similar connotations to "ashram," while "Sacha Sauda" means literally true deal or dealings, and is an allusion to the fact that monetary gifts from devotees are not accepted by the organization, which claims to be fully autarkic.
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