Swami Kral Babji was born in an agricultural family on Phagun Purnima at Kral Gurd in Jammu and Kashmir, in the year 1928. Initially he was named as Bhagwan Dass Ji by his parents during his birth. He got the name Kral Bab from his Guru Maharaj Nand Lal Ji.
There was a clear indication about from his deeds in his childhood that he was not at all interested in his surrounding worldly affairs. Shri Kral Babji was exceptionally liberal in his thoughts. After attaining the spiritual knowledge, he started to spread his thoughts and messages to the common people and he opened an ashram at Ghavi Udhampur.
Swami Kral Babji was one of the most popular and successful disciples of Swami Nand Lalji. He always tried to prove the fact that the Kashmiri spiritualism had more capacities and predispositions of the popular mind and also the miracles of the order and style of affinity.
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(Last Updated on : 25-11-2014)
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