Gaddi Nashin

Ravidassia Religion

The Gaddi Nashin is the leader of the Ravidass Deras in the Ravidassia religion. The religion's founder Guru Ravidass is worshipped as Guru, and the Gaddi Nashin are considered a messenger of God following the Guru (Spiritual Leader). Only one Gaddi Nashin holds the position at a time, as the highest-ranking member of the religion. Below him are a large number of Ravidassia Sant Samaj who work under the leader, directing and giving instructions relating to affairs and matters of the religion.

The current Gaddi Nashin is Sant Niranjan Dass who has been holding that position since 24 November 2007.

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Previous holders

  • Brahmleen Baba Pipal Dass Ji (1895 to 1928CE)
  • Sant Sarwan Dass Ji (1928 to 1972)
  • Sant Hari Dass Ji (1972 to 1982)
  • Sant Garib Dass Ji (1982 to 1994)
  • Sant Niranjan Dass Ji (current)

Other

In Sufism Gaddi Nasheen is also used and it also refers as Trusty and is the successor of a Sufi or Pir and in some instances descendant of a disciple of a Sufi. The Gaddi looks after the shrine and carries out significant rituals in the Dargah and are responsible in looking after the Mazaar Sharif. A trusty is a key person who held and leads the traditional Sufi rituals in Dargah's daily activities and particularly during Urs—(death anniversary). There are many well known Gaddi Nasheens within the Sufiana Darbar's in Punjab.


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