6. Nishkulanand Swami. An ideal non-attachment
  Vikram Samvat 1822-1903 (1766-1847 AD)
 


Nishkulanand Swami was an ideal example of penance, renunciation, and non-attachment, to the worldly objects. His hymns and kirtans describing the perishability of the worldly objects, the inescapable severe pains and the sufferings therein, having no means to get rid of them are impressive that even a cruel, a vicious or a sinful would also be declined to devotion of God.

He has composed a scripture named "Bhakta Chintamani", describing the life history of Lord along with His sermons, His theory, the obstacles faced by Him and His glorious activities.

He has also composed twenty two other very impressive scriptures on various subjects. They are complied as Nishkulanand Kavya. Many have obtained Ph. D. over them. Many of his hymns are relayed on the radio.

Nishkulanand Swami - The heavy hearted obedient Servant : Lalji Sutar of Shekhpat had been with lord as a guide while going to Kaccha. On the way at Adhoi, he was initiated as Saint, named Nishkulanand Swami, and asked to beg bhiksha from his wife.

When Lord wished to leave this World, He informed three days in advance to Nishkulanand Swami, and asked to prepare a palanquin for His bier. Swami prepared it during night only. When Lord left the human body, all Saints asked him to prepare a palanquin. He said, "It is ready."He brought it. All asked him, "When Lord was alive, how did you prepare it? "He replied,"I am a heavy hearted obedient servant. Any damn or any hard order may be, I must obey it."

   
 
   
 
 
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