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On January 4th, 2003, at a ceremony held in Assocham House on Lodhi Road in New Delhi, His Holiness Baba Virsa Singh was given the prestigious OISCA award for his great spiritual service in India. He was among eight top-level people from various fields who were given the OISCA award. OISCA is the Organization for Industrial, Spiritual, and Cultural Advancement. It is based in Tokyo, with branches in many countries. The Honorable Justice V. N. Khare, the new Chief Justice of India, presented the award to Maharaj ji. Giani Ji received it on Maharaj's behalf and spoke about Maharaj ji's miracles that he has witnessed since they were growing up together.
Left to right in the foreground are Giani Ji receiving the award on
Maharaj's behalf, Chief Justice V. N. Khare, and Sri D. N. Sinha,
President of OISCA India
The award citation given to Maharaj ji reads thus:
His Holiness Baba Virsa Singh
His Holiness Baba Virsa Singh has been recognized as a spiritual figure
of the highest magnitude since he was a child living in a mudbrick
village in Punjab. Referring all credit to God rather than himself, he
has dedicated his entire life to the practical upliftment and inner
development of suffering humanity and to promotion of harmony among
people of all religions. Under his inspiration, his self-supporting
communities celebrate all prophets' holy days with sincere love and
joy, and his farms demonstrate the practical value of faith in God.
In 1968, Babaji and some of his followers began developing a barren,
thorny plot of land on the southern border of Delhi. By extreme hard
work and great spiritual faith, they turned this seemingly worthless
place into an orderly community with fields, free kitchen, and
devotional centers. It is called Gobind Sadan-"The House of God without
walls." Since the 1980s, Babaji and his volunteers have also developed
a farm on the banks of the Ganges. What once was an alkaline
flood-prone wasteland is now one of India's mo plains, "God's grace
gives the power and energy for successful development. When people who
love God work together, their combined energy is very great."
For decades, people from all walks of life and all countries-from poor
farmers and manual labourers to industrialists, scholars, scientists,
politicians, bureaucrats, ministers, Prime Ministers, and
Presidents--have come to pay homage to Babaji and seek his blessings.
He himself neither reads nor writes, but quotes from all scriptures,
tells stories from the lives of all prophets, and explains the
teachings of all religions with great clarity. His visionary insights
are considered priceless by those who come to sit at his feet.
Rich and poor, old and young, literate and illiterate Hindus, Sikhs,
Muslims, Christians, and others from all over the world live, work, and
worship side by side in Babaji's communities. Many ways of praising God
are carried on simultaneously by the devotees. The Guru Granth Sahib
and Jaap Sahib (Guru Gobind Singh's hymns of praises of the One who is
beyond all sectarian religions) are read perpetually. havan is
conducted around the clock. A beautiful garden has been developed in
the Delhi community where Babaji saw Jesus bestowing blessings, and
many people of all faiths have found peace and healing there. Nearby a
mosque is being constructed, and five Namazes are being faithfully
recited daily. Across a rocky hillside there are shrines to Radha and
Krishna, Hanuman, Kali Mata, Lord Shiva and Ganesh, Sita and Ram.
Thus Baba Virsa Singh has broken down all the barriers between people
that humans themselves have constructed. Encouraging everyone to be
aware of the presence of God within themselves and throughout Creation,
he has demonstrated that religious discord can readily vanish, and has
made it possible for all kinds of people to recognize and love each
other as members of one human family.
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