
Satguru Ram Singh
Satguru Ram Singh (1816-1885) was a prominent Indian spiritual leader and reformer, known for his role in the Namdhari movement within Sikhism. He advocated for social justice, equality, and a return to the teachings of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. Ram Singh emphasized spiritual practices and a disciplined lifestyle, opposing the ritualistic aspects of religion. He also promoted the idea of "Khalistan," envisioning a separate homeland for Sikhs. His teachings and leadership had a significant influence on the Sikh community, and he is remembered for his commitment to reforming societal norms and promoting ethical living.