Bhagat Munshi Ram


Bhagat Munshi Ram, Indian spiritual guru and follower of Baba Faqir Chand.

Early life

He was born in Meghwal family at village Sundernagar at Sialkot, Punjab in the year 1906.

Spiritual Teachings

He was assigned specific work of Guru in the year 1977 by putting a religious mark on the forehead, presenting 'turban', Rs.5 and a coconut by Param Dayal Baba Faqir Chand ji Maharaj. Initially, reluctant Bhagat returned the turban to Faqir but accepted it back when Faqir insisted. On understanding the last will of Faqir and the scenario after Faqir's death, he preferred to leave Manavta Mandir in the year 1982. He performed specific duties of Satguru imparted by living guru. This concept had been mystified by many gurus resulting in exploitation of poor people.

A follower and interpreter of Faqir's opinion

Bhagat Munshi Ram wrote first interpretation of Baba Faqir Chand's last will in accordance with Faqir's life and work. It was published in the year 2007. Bhagat further developed and explained various aspects of Faqir's new approach to higher stages of self realization or Surat Shabd Yoga. His published discourses and works depict utility and positive aspects of Indian saintism. He also explored its weaknesses and internal contradictions with a special mention of prophesies made by them which ultimately turned out to be false. He had explored Religion of Humanity through the mission of Data Dayal:'Be man, entire, whole and in everything' wherein a 'human being'becomes 'international center' of Religion of Humanity. Verses written by Bhagat are brief history of Faqir's mission and work. The content underlines importance of commitment to Guru's teachings in totality, the best kind of love in Sant Mat. Bhagat has interpreted 'Dayal Faqir Mat'. His published books are:-
1.Sant Satguru Waqt Ka Vasiyatnama 2. Satguru Ki Mahima Aur Maya Ka Roop 4.Antarrashtriya Manavta Kendra 5.Prem Shabdavali
He has written 'Megh-Mala' a book completely dedicated to Megh people of India and the teaching of Baba Faqir Chand. His work includes a book on untouchability, a social evil of Indian society representing caste prejudice.