Sant Ajaib Singh
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Sant Ajaib Singh known to his disciples as Sant Ji was born on the 11th of September 1926 in Maina, District Bhatinda, Punjab, India
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...

. He is considered a Sant
Sant
Sant is an Indian term derived from a Sanskrit verb that means both "to be good" and "to be real". From the fifteenth century the term has often referred to those who sing the name of God and worship Him, particularly the bhakti poets of Marathi...

 of Surat Shabd Yoga
Surat Shabd Yoga
Surat Shabd Yoga or Surat Shabda Yoga is a form of spiritual practice that is followed in the Sant Mat and many other related spiritual traditions...

. His Master Sant Kirpal Singh Ji Maharaj of Delhi
Delhi
Delhi , officially National Capital Territory of Delhi , is the largest metropolis by area and the second-largest by population in India, next to Mumbai. It is the eighth largest metropolis in the world by population with 16,753,265 inhabitants in the Territory at the 2011 Census...

 was a disciple of Sawan Singh. Ajaib Singh in his early years also went to Sawan Singh before receiving the initiation from Kirpal Singh.

His known successors are Sirio Carrapa
Sirio Carrapa
Satguru Sirio Carrapa is an Italian mystic. He was a disciple of Sant Kirpal Singh and Sant Ajaib Singh, and is a spiritual Master of Surat Shabd Yoga. He is also an expert in Ayurveda and teacher of Ayurvedic massage .- Biography :After his childhood, he went to live in Milan where he lived for...

 and Sadhu Ram
Sadhu Ram
Sadhu Ram is a Spiritual Master from the Sant Mat lineage.He is a disciple of and one of the successors to Sant Ajaib Singh.Sadhu Ram Ji was born in 1944 into a harijan family in what then was Bikaner State. His spiritual development started in 1972, and then in 1987 he joined the ashram of Sant...

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