Sarkar Saheb Kamta P. Sinha |
Ministry: |
1907 to 1913 [Did not emerge as a full fledged successor to Brahm Shankar Misra, however, until a couple years after his death] |
Guru: |
Rai Salig Ram |
Successors: |
Anand Sarup; Hari Ram; Indar Singh; and Shri Parmanand |
Center: |
Ghazipur |
Distinctions: |
Key rival to Maheshwari Devi; responsible for the eventual split between the Central Administrative Council and the outlying
anch satsangs. |
Sources: |
Kamta Prasad Sinha wrote several books, including Shabd Sangrah and Prem Samachar. Marvin Henry Harper, Gurus, Swamis, and Avatars ; and Souvenir In Commemoration of the First Centenary of the Radhasoami Satsang (1861-1961). |
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