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  2. Nirmal Singh Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Nirmal Singh was born on 7 July 1952 in the Dugri village of Punjab. [1] He spent a lot of time at the dera of Sant Sewa Das at Dugri. According to his followers, he displayed miraculous powers during his childhood, such as the ability to fill inkpots of fellow students by just touching them with his fingers, and the ability to escape from a locked room when his parents attempted to prevent ...

  3. Nirmal Baba - Wikipedia

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    Nirmaljit Singh Narula (born 1952), better known as Nirmal Baba, is an Indian spiritual leader. He is best known for his televised Samagams (congregations), The Third Eye of Nirmal Baba , which have attracted audiences of thousands seeking spiritual guidance and faith healing. [ 2 ]

  4. Nirmal Singh - Wikipedia

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    Nirmal Singh Khalsa (1952–2020), Sikh Hazoori Ragi of Darbar Sahib; Nirmal Singh (judge) (born 1947), MLA of Bassi Pathana; Nirmal Kumar Singh (born 1956), BJP politician and deputy chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir; Nirmal Singh (Haryana politician) (born 1953), Congress politician from Haryana; Nirmal Singh Maharaj (1952-2007), Indian ...

  5. Nirmal Singh Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Nirmal Singh was born on 12 April 1952 at Jandwala Bhimeshah in Fazilka, Punjab. [1] In 1976, he graduated with a Diploma in Gurmat Sangeet from Shaheed Missionary College, Amritsar. In 1977–78, he served as a music teacher at Gurmat College in Rishikesh and later taught at Shaheed Sikh Missionary College in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan.

  6. Category:Indian religious leaders - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Nirmal Singh Maharaj; Sajjad Nomani; P.

  7. Gurus of Shabdism - Wikipedia

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    Successor of Sardar Bahadur Maharaj Jagat Singh. He founded the annual Dera Eye Camp in Beas and the Maharaj Sawan Singh Charitable Hospital, Beas. In his teachings, he emphasised devotion, meditation, spirituality, and charity. He ignored socio-religious conventions regarding caste, and disallowed segregation in the Dera Baba Jaimal Singh colony.

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  9. Nirmal Singh (Haryana politician) - Wikipedia

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    Singh was born in Sarwara Jat family in Mohra village and has ancestral roots from Shaheedan Misl of Sandhu Jat Sikhs. His ancestors settled in Ambala region which was then under Shaheedan Misl. His father adopted Arya Samaj in Sonipat and worked as a teacher and was renowned as Master Hazara Singh. His family contains both Sikh and Hindu ...