The Neeldhari Panth is a group within the Sikh faith which was founded by His Holiness Sant Maharaj Harnam Singh Ji (Kile Wale) in the year 1966. This organisation begun in Kile Sahib, which is now in Pakistan; the organization shifted to Naushera Sahib in India, after the division of India and Pakistan took place in 1947. The word "Neela" in Punjabi means "Blue" and the word "dhari" means "to wear or adorn" so together the word "neeldhari" means "wearer of blue garment".
The requirement to wear blue was given by the founder of this panth, Sant Maharaj Kile Wale ji in October 1966. Since then all members of the Sangat (congregation) who are the followers of this sect must wear "Neela Kammarkassa" (blue waist band) and "Neela Chakuta" (blue turban) in addition to following the rules (Maryada) as set out by the founder.
A semi-annual event highlights Bangkok’s Neeldhari community. Within the depths of Rama II, Soi 33, a little-known and peaceful moo baan, Maharaja Garden City (MGC), was lit with the chehel-pehel of Desis, all gathered to commemorate the birthday of their religious leader, Sant Satnam Singh-ji Maharaj, and for the semi-annual Mahaan Kirtan Darbar.