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== '''Origin''' ==
This organization was found by a jewel merchant called Dada Lekhraj in 1936
being under the name "Om Mandali" and consisted of only a handful of men, women and children living in ]. A year after its establishment, the organization moved from Hyderabad to ] (now part of ], but at that time part of colonial ]) . . . for fourteen years, until after the partition of India and Pakistan, the founding group of 300 individuals, lived as a self-sufficient community spending their time in intense spiritual study, ] and self-transformation. In 1950, the community moved to Mount Abu, mainly due to the religious resistance to its activities in Pakistan. From its modest beginnings, the organization kept progressing in leaps and bounds to reach by early 1996 about 3,200 meditation centers in 70 countries with over 450,000 students. Madhuban serves as the nucleus of the Brahma Kumaris’ centers worldwide and Mt. Abu, ‘the Father’s mountain’ is regarded as a pilgrimage place by many who are in search of spiritual rejuvenation.

== '''Faith''' ==
This ] faith believes that all the events in this universe are periodic and each and every event will repeat exactly after 5000 years - they call this the 'Eternal Drama'. The total number of souls in this world is fixed and there is only one God - supreme soul ]. The god, souls and the 'Eternal Drama' have no beginning or end (''Anadi'' and ''Avinaashi'' ). The souls keep on entering the physical body (birth) and leave (death) them as per the rules of the 'Eternal Drama'.

These 5000 years are divided into four ]s: Satya, Thretha, Dwapara and Kali. The former two yuga's are filled with supreme happiness. The pain and grief starts from Dwapara Yuga. Souls start committing sins and face the fruit of those actions in subsequent births. At the end of Kaliyuga, the moral status of the people deteriorates to such an extent that God incarnates into the body of Dada Lekhraj and provides the knowledge of true spirituality. Only those who follow it will find place in Satya and Thretha Yuga of the next cycle. All others will start taking birth from Dwapara Yuga. There is no concept of salvation. The organizatioin considers ] as a terrible sin.

== '''Achievements''' ==
The organization has branches all over the world. All top level management is done by women. It is the first and perhaps the only spiritual organization having membership of UN. Carries out many social service activities.

== '''Criticism''' ==
Most of the concepts of this faith are similar to Hinduism, but the organization maintains that they are novel and in turn claims that certain philosophy of Hinduism are memorables or ''Yaadgaars'' of its ideas.Brahmakumaris accept food cooked only by practitioners that maintain their strict regimens. They believe that food cooked by those that do not follow their regimen may be impure. This practice offends some outsiders.They claim that the Hindu spiritual scripture, ], is actually the teachings of Shiva and that it is mis-interpreted by Hindus.

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