Param Sant Sadguru Maulana Fazal Ahmed Khan Sahab Rahmatullah )رحمة الله( & Param Sant Sadguru Maulana Maulana Abdul Gani khan Sahab Rahmatullah )رحمة الله was scholar of Param Sant Sadguru Maulana Ahmed Ali Khan Sahab Rahmatullah )رحمة الله( . He was known as the name of Khalifa Ji Maharaj. < Param Pujya Mahatma Ram Chandra Ji Maharaj was Born on 2 February 1873, Lalaji belonged to a distinguished family of jagirdars (landowners), originally from the district of Mainpuri in India. His father was a tax superintendent and his mother a devout woman who passed away when Lalaji was only seven years old, leaving upon him the imprint of her strong faith. The effect of his mother's spiritual life was such that he developed a thirst for God at a young age. As a child he also displayed a deep love and aptitude for music and was known all his life for having a beautiful voice. He was educated by a private tutor and learned Hindi from his mother, receiving his later Reducation at the Mission School at Farrukhabad. After his mother's death, he was brought up by another lady with whom he shared a lifelong affection and regard. Before his father died, the family property was stolen by an unscrupulous king. Lalaji started life afresh in a humble position. Shortly after Lalaji's marriage, his father died. Within a brief span of time he also lost his elder adopted brother and all that remained of his ancestral property. Accepting these misfortunes with grace and courage, he went to work for one of his father's associates in Fatehgarh. Lalaji credited his wife with inspiring him < and keeping him alert on the path of truth. He considered her to be the personification of love and faith. It was Lalaji's conviction that a normal family life was most conducive to self- development and that any sincere seeker could progress to the highest level of spiritual attainment while fulfilling the duties of a householder. Not content to family life was most conducive to self- development and that any sincere seeker could progress to the highest level of spiritual attainment while fulfilling the duties of a householder. Not content to pursue such a goal for himself alone, Lalaji offered his spiritual training to ethers without discrimination, assuring that the highest aspirations, previously reserved for renunciates and ascetics, were brought within the reach of all humanity.