Satnampanth

Satnampanth, also called Satnami Samaj, Satnami movement, or Sadhanpanth, This sect is thought to be an offshoot of the Ravidassia sect[1][page needed] (sampradaya) founded by Bir Bhan (1543-1620 AD), of Narnaul district. His guru was Udhodas, the pupil of Saint Ravidas. A Haryana Review periodical issue regarding the Satnamis of the age of Bir Bhan, "A Satnami had three attributes: he put on the garb of a devotee , earned money through fair means and did not bear any type of injustice or atrocity."[2]

Jagjivan Das is the second most important Satnami. Due to his spiritual fame, he was met by Emperor Akbar.[3] Swami Dayal lists Jagjivan Sahab as his predecessor[4] and writes:

If in your mind you do not believe what I say, then consult the sayings of Kabir and Guru Nanak. Tulsi's persuasion is just the same, and so is that of Paltu and Jagjivan. These saints I take as my authority, and I witness to what they teach.[5]

The sect has an official foundation date, which is April 21, 1657.[6]

This sect is named after its Lord, Satnam.

Historically, chroniclers have also wrote of them as mundiah (because followers often shaved their heads) and bairagi.

  1. ^ Lamb 2002.
  2. ^ Haryana Review: Volume 11 By Haryana Public Relations Department
  3. ^ P. 112 Growth of Scheduled Tribes and Castes in Medieval India By Kishori Saran Lal
  4. ^ Radhasoami Reality: The Logic of a Modern Faith By Mark Juergensmeyer
  5. ^ P. 348 The Sants: Studies in a Devotional Tradition of India By Karine Schomer and W.H. McLeod
  6. ^ "SATNAMIS OR SADHS: CHANGING IDENTITY OF THE SATNAMIS OF NARNAUL" By Abha Singh