His available vani is in easy Rajasthani and consists of only 29 sabads. It deals with the swarup of God, means of realizing God within one's own self by sadhana, illusory nature of the world and Nam smaran. He reproached idol-worshippers, impostors, deceivers and the exhibitionists. To him Alakh, who is Nirakar, Nirlep and Niranjan, is the only ultimate truth. Upasana of this Alakh alone is worthwhile. Hence the Sampradaya was named Alakhiya. He has used the Nath style and terminology and is inclined towards the sadhana of Hatha Yoga. The accepted system of deferential salutation is 'Alakh-Maula'. The Sampradaya was popular in Bikaner and the adjoining regions. His followers mostly came from the backward classes of the society. Hence it can be concluded saying that all the sections of the society were included within the Lalgiri Sampradaya irrespective of caste, creed or social status. Lalgiri had inspired all his followers to seek the Absolute Truth. This article is a stub. You can enrich by adding more information to it. Send your Write Up to content@indianetzone.com |