Sacha Sauda is not a new religion, cult, sect or wave. Sacha Sauda is that spiritual activity by which God is worshipped under the guidance of the Satguru. This path of God realization has been coming down ages since the earliest times. Many saints and seers incarnated in this mortal world and inspired us to do this Sacha Sauda and became the guiding lights of spirtuality. These saints and seers were knowers of this supreme science and tried to make this mystical subject easy for the common man. One such torchbearer of spirituality was Beparwah Shah Mastana Ji Maharaj who did the most noble of services to mankind by establishing in 1948 the spiritual college of Dera Sacha Sauda in order to save people from the complexities, malpractices and superficial rituals that had been afflicting religion and for the salvation of souls.
 

                                                 2,685 Families Receive Relief Material on Third Day


Puri (Orissa), October 12, 2008: Dera Sacha Sauda’s Shah Satnam Ji Green ‘S’ Welfare Force, which is in the process of helping out flood victims in Orissa, is continuing with its relief material distribution. On the third day of relief work, the volunteers distributed relief material to 2,685 affected families in ten villages of the Purushottampura panchayat in Delang block. Providing information on the relief work, Premi Dharampal Insan said that the volunteers were doing the relief distribution from morning to late night. He said that on the first day of relief distribution 1,200 families were given relief supply, on the second day 3,300 families, and on the third day 2,685 families were supplied with relief materials. He said that under the Purushottampura panchayat there are 10 villages whose population is approximately 16,795, out of which 2,685 families were supplied with relief materials after a survey to identify the affected. He said that in this relief work there are nine volunteers participating from Sirsa, three from Delhi, and the rest from the sadh-sangat of Orissa. Orissa’s volunteers, Kishore Chandra Singh, Bheem Singh (a lawyer), Bheebhu Insan and others carry out the survey as they are locals and know the local Oriya language. After the survey by the members of the Force, the victims are made to sit in rows and are distributed the relief supplies in a disciplined manner. The panchayats and administrative officers are very appreciative of the fact that the relief material is reaching the worst affected.