10 most famous Spiritual Gurus of India having millions of followers worldwide

Do you know what GPS means? Global positioning system right! Sadhguru once emphasised on the importance of Gurus. When in some unknown terrain, you follow all the instructions of the GPS because you know it is going to guide you to your final destination, Similarly A guru guides you throughout the journey of life because he himself has practised his teachings and gained fruitful results.

India has had Gurus and spiritual saints since time immemorial. It’s the land where Shri Krishna guided Arjuna when he was in a dilemma of choosing between his Karma and his family. It’s the land where Saint Kabir defined God as pure, sacred being, without form, light, endless and discarded the myth that God only was in tabernacles, kirks , churches and other holy places of praying. It’s the land of Sai Baba, Saint Rahim( who wrote multitudinous dohas which indeed moment are guiding us towards enlightenment). A spiritual saint not only guides the people in the spiritual trip but also helps one lead a happy and gratified ménage life.

Following are some of the most famed & prominent Spiritual Saints of all time

  1. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ji-
    He was born on 13 May 1956 in Papanassam( a city in South India). He established the Art of Living foundation and highlighted the role of Sudarshan Kriya.

” When you share your misery, it’ll not fade away. When you fail to share your joy, it diminishes. Share your problems only with the Divine, not with anyone else, as that will only increase the problems and Share your joy with everyone.” This is one of his famous ideology

  1. BK Shivani
    Having born in 1972 in Pune, BKShivani Verma is a gold semifinalist in electronics Engineering.
    She has shown a light to her followers for leading a simple, stress free and prosperous lives.
    ” Seeking creates Vacuum. Giving creates fulfillment”
    This little quotation by her expresses too much in few words.
  2. Saint Dr MSG-

The true purpose of a Saint’s life is serving the humanity and nature with immense fidelity. The fidelity which is as strong the Himalayas.
No matter what obstacles a saint faces, he always keeps moving , while staying devoted to his purpose of life.
Saint Dr. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan truly justifies the description of a Saint. He has always concentrated on * convergence of all persuasions *.

Dera Sacha Sauda Sirsa was innovated on 29th April 1948 by Spiritual Master Shah Mastana Ji Maharaj. His holiness appointed Param Pita Shah Satnam Ji Maharaj as his successor on 28th February 1960. After many decades, on 23rd September 1990, Param Pita Shah Satnam Ji Maharaj enthroned Saint Dr. Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Ji Insan, the present Spiritual Master, as his successor.
Saint Dr. MSG has always presented the ancient, holy writings from a scientific standpoint. Not only does he educate but also inspires millions of his followers to work for the welfare of the humanity. DERA SACHA SAUDA indeed holds 79 World records in 142 Humanitarian Works which include True Blood camps, Mega tree campaigns, cleanliness campaigns and the list goes on.

  1. Dalai Lama

The current( 14th Dalai Lama) known as Gyalwa Rinpoche to the Tibetan people, was born on 6th July 1935.
His ideology is basically on Buddhist peace philosophy and restoration of peace freedom and human rights . He has been awarded with Noble prize

  1. Osho( Acharya Rajneesh)
    He was born as Chandra Mohan Jain on 11 December 1931 in Kuchwada vill of Madhya Pradesh. In 1989 he espoused this Buddist name’ Osho’. He frequently told that life isn’t a question to be answered but a riddle to be lived.
  2. Sadhguru Jaggi
    Born on 3 September 1957, Sadhguru ks the author and head of the Isha Foundation.
    He has always emphasised on INNER ENGINEERING. .
  3. Saint Kabir
    Born in 1398 in Varanasi, Saint Kabir was a embroiderer by profession. Through his dohas( Dohas are defined as poetry composed in the form of Matrika metre) not only did he educate people about the real purpose of life but also tutored about ways through which one could live upto their full life.
  4. Saai Baba
    He always sermonized the significance of ‘realisation of tone’. He discouraged religious fallacy and encouraged his followers chant God’s name, and read holy writings. He also emphasized on the need of devotion to God and Guru.
  5. Sant Meerabai-
    She’s a fampus Bhakti saint. The life she lived teaches us about immense fidelity and dedication towards the spiritual power. The extreme devotion internally makes indeed the weakest people strong!
  6. Swami Gaur Gopal Das
    ” Anyone can find the dirt in someone. Be the bone that finds the gold”
    There always lies some good by bad, also no matter how bad the deeds of a person are, one whose eyes seek for good would surely find gold indeed in trash.

” Guru Gobind Dou khade, kaake laagu paaye
Balihaari Guru aapki, jin gobind diyo bataye”
A practitioner or a spiritual saint is one who formerly has rehearsed his training and has come enlightened, thus he shows the path of enlightenment to others too! The word Guru itself speaks a lot. One who leads the person from Gu( darkness) towards Ru( light) is the practitioner. Indeed for studies in seminaries, sodalities a schoolteacher is needed who himself has learned the concerned subjects. How can the spiritual studies be done without an educated practitioner or a spiritual saint! That is the significance of saints in this world because learning bad deeds takes no sweats. One automatically learns about them in this Kalyuga but for learning about good deeds, true meaning of life, realisation of tone and discarding the pessimistic mindset for sure a practitioner is needed.

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