The spiritual power of any authentic tradition lies in its Shishya Parampara—the unbroken lineage of guru and disciple. In Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara, this sacred chain is the lifeblood of its strength, integrity, and continuity. It is through this living connection that the divine teachings of the saints are preserved, practiced, and passed on with purity.
The roots of the Udasin Shishya Parampara trace back to Sri Guru Sri Chand Ji Maharaj, the elder son of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, who renounced worldly life and embraced a path of deep tapasya (spiritual discipline). As the first great guru of the Udasin tradition, Sri Chand Ji sowed the seeds of a powerful spiritual lineage based on detachment, service, and the pursuit of inner truth.
From him emerged an uninterrupted line of realized masters and devoted disciples who carried the torch of Sanatan Dharma through changing times and challenges. Each disciple who rose to become a guru or Mahamandaleshwar was not chosen by merit alone but by attaining deep spiritual maturity, inner purity, and unwavering surrender to the guru’s path.
The disciple lineage of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara is not simply a record of names—it is a living river of divine wisdom, where each saint imbibed the teachings of the predecessor, integrated them through sadhana, and contributed their own realization to the flow of the tradition.

Over the centuries, the lineage has produced great saints such as Baba Gurdas Ji, Baba Bhuman Shah Ji, Baba Fakir Chand Ji, and many others, each of whom passed on the torch of dharma to their chosen shishyas. These shishyas were often trained over decades under strict monastic discipline—living in mathas, practicing austerities, studying scriptures, and serving the guru without expectation.
This rigorous spiritual grooming ensures that only those who truly embody the values of renunciation, compassion, and knowledge ascend as spiritual successors. Through this, the Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara maintains not just structural integrity, but spiritual authenticity—a rare quality in today’s rapidly shifting world.
The continuity of the Shishya Parampara ensures that every teaching, mantra, meditation technique, and ethical principle remains true to its origin. It also allows the Akhara to expand while remaining grounded in the principles that birthed it.
Even today, the present Acharya Mahamandaleshwar and Mahamandaleshwars of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara continue to train new shishyas, carrying forward the age-old system. These disciples will one day stand as spiritual leaders themselves, forming the next link in this divine chain.
The Shishya Parampara of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara is not merely tradition—it is a testimony of faith, discipline, divine connection, and inner transformation that has kept the flame of Sanatan Dharma burning brightly for generations.