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SAINT :- The real attainment of absolute steadiness or stillness is the essence of feeling ‘GOD’.A greatman attaining this state of highest wisedom is a saint.

SANTMAT :- The fundamental thoughts of all saints are the same. This fundamental similar thought is ‘Santmat’ - In short the principle of Santmat is ‘Guru’ (The preceptor), Dhyan, (meditation) and Satsang (listening the preachings of saints). ie.- to get knowledge by listening saints (Satsang), to have a great saint as a spiritual preceptor to learn the secret way of imparting heigher truth (Guru) and then to practise a deep maditation to attain  holy glimpse of inner divine light and divine song of ‘GOD’ to have the full self control (Dhyan). After that to lead a moral, real and social life in the world.

TRADITION :- The origin of tradition of saints is unknown. The seers in Vedas and Purans, Bhagwan Mahavir, Goutam Buddha, Sant kabir, Guru Nanak, Tulsi etc. and many other unknown are in this series. In this text we are going to discribe about the saints related to Maharshi Mehi Ashram Kuppaghat, Bhagalpur, Bihar, (India).

1. Mahrshi Mehi Paramhansji Maharaj (1885-1986) :- Among saints Maharshi Mehi Paramhansji Maharaj is the main figure in modern era. He was born at village- Khokhshi Shyam (Majhua) Dist. - Madhepura, Bihar (India) in 1885 a day before Baishakhi Purnima. His paternal village is Sikaligarh Dharhara (Banmankhi) Dist. - Purnea, Bihar (India). He was religious from his childhood. Once he was answering a question from the poem ‘Builders’ in matriculation examination 1904. By unborn power he left the examination-hall and set out in search of suprime goal of life ie ‘God Ram’. After a long search he met a great spiritual preceptor ‘Baba Devi Sahab’. Under the direction of this teacher he understood Santmat exactly. He had a self divine realisation in meditation for 18 months in the cave of Kuppaghat, Bhagalpur (Bihar). He worte down his base book of Santmat - ‘Satsang-yoga’. Many other books were also composed by him in Hindi that gives a solid base to Santmat. He spread Santmat extensively moving on troublesome vehicles even in old age. Among regular meditation and satsang he left this earth on 8 June 1986 completing the age of 101 years.

2. Sant Baba Devi Sahab (1841-1919) :- Sant Baba Devi Sahab, the preceptor of Maharshi Mehi Paramhansji Maharaj was inhabitant of Muradabad (U.P.) in India. Munshi Maheshwari Lal had got him as a son by the grace of Sant Tulsi Sahab. He was born in 1841. He got Sant Tusli Sahab as a spiritual preceptor in very early age like 4 years only. Sant Tulsi Sahab put his hand on his head for a moment. Since then he begain to practise meditation alone. Leading self supported and unmarried life he served as a post master for some years. He spread Santmat nicely by tour. He left this world in 1919.

3. Sant Tulsi Sahab (1763-1848) :- There is no proper information of the family line of Sant Tulsi Sahab the preceptor of Baba Devi Sahab. It is a guess that he was born in 1763 in a royal family in Puna. This great saint spent most of his time in meditation. Some time he used to go to his disciples to preach them Santmat. He has prayed his preceptor. But the name of his preceptor is unknown. He lived on alms and wore old colthes. His famous book is ‘Ghat Ramayan’. It is filled with the knowledge of Santmat. He departed from this world in 1848 in Hathras (UP.). His tomb is at Hathras (UP.).

4. Maharshi Santsevi Paramhansji Maharaj (1920-2007) :- Maharshi Santsevi Paramhansji Maharaj was one of the greatest disciples of Maharshi Mehi Paramhansji Maharaj. He was born on 20th Dec.1920 at village - Gamharia, Dist.- Madhepura, Bihar (India). He joined Santmat in 1939 by his Guru (spiritual preceptor) Sant Mehi. He severd him about 40 years which is an historical service. Many preachings and books are available due to his hard labour. After his guru he directed santmat as ‘Vartaman Acharya’ (The head of the institution santmat). Santmat satsang and Maharshi Mehi Ashram, Kuppaghat, Bhagalpur developed to much in his good direction. He left this world on 4th June 2007. His beautiful tomb is in the ashram ‘Kuppaghat’.

5. Maharshi Harinandan Paramhansji Maharaj (23 march, 1934-continuous) :- Maharshi Harinandan Paramhansji Maharaj is one of the greatest disciples of Maharshi Mehi Paramhansji Maharaj. He served his preceptor personally for about 29 years till his life. He was born at village- Machaha, Dist. - Supaul, Bihar (India) on 23rd March 1934 a day before Ramnavmi in Hindi month Chetra. After Maharshi Santseviji he is working as “Vartaman Achraya” the head of the institution ‘Santmat’. In his direction the santmat is progressing by leaps and bound. Now-a-day even in the old age he is on troublesome tour to teach santmat ie. Dhyan and Satsang. He uses to go to the conference on country level, district level and other. He manages in his direction for books of santmat at very low price. A monthly magazine Shanti-Sandesh is also being published by him and is available at very low cost. He always tries to develop the thought of saints. Thus santmat has become the core of his life. (Jay Guru!)

Source:http://santmehi.com/home Peeyush.ramuka (talk) 07:15, 26 May 2012 (UTC)