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<noinclude>{{TOCleft}}</noinclude>Om Shanti Organisation, now known as '''Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University''', or '''Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya''', is a ] that began in ] based on the experiences of Lekhraj Kripalani in ], (present day ]). The BKWSU teaches of a form of ] involving ] ] it calls Raja Yoga, in confusion with classical ]'s ], through '''Raja Yoga Centers''' worldwide. | |||
The BKWSU has core ] beliefs concerning the imminent destruction of the current impure "]" world by a ] between the ] and ], ] in ], widespread ] and ], followed by the reward of a paradisiacal ''Sat Yuga'' (]) which will take place on the ] for its faithful ]. Followers of the BKWSU are known as ''Brahma Kumaris'' (female) or ''Brahma Kumars'' (male), or simply ''BKs''; literally, the daughters or sons of ]. | |||
==Origins== | |||
Formed in ], now ], during 1937 by businessman Lekhraj Kripalani, a ] follower of the ] ] ]. Kripalani experienced a series of what he considered to be divine visions and then ] by a ] he considered to be ], the Supreme Soul, . This ] the B.K.s name as "] Baba", took over control of his ] in order to express a message to ] and teach their form of ]. Followers, known as his "mouth born progeny", believe that Lekhraj Kripalani is ]'s only direct ] or instrument. ] being a ] which cannot express its message other than through this ] ] and this time being the only time in history that ] intervenes in human destiny. B.K.s believe that their ] "] Baba" renamed Lekhraj Kripalani "] Baba" and that he was the ] of the ] ] ], ] or, literally, the ] of ]. ] means "]" in ]. | |||
Originally called "] Mandali" or "Rajswa Ashvamegh Avinashi Geeta Gyan Yagya," in the early days Lekhraj Kripalani attracted mostly ] and their children belonging to the ] ] business caste of ] and along with them created much ] until the ] and the ] denounced the Om Mandali community. ] Lekhraj, known then as "Om Baba", in turn denounced the ] as "]" or ] and under pressure of ] public opinion, the ] ] reluctantly banned the ] Mandali, which went to court and had the ban order quashed. | |||
A year after its establishment, the organization moved from Hyderabad to ] for fourteen years, now part of ] but at that time part of colonial ] until after the ] of India and ]. The founding group of approximately 300 individuals lived as a self-sufficient community spending their time in intense spiritual study, ] and alleged self-transformation. During this time, ] female followers known as "Sandeshputris" or ] messengers helped add to their spiritual knowledge through psychic visions and allegedly direct contact with God. In 1950, the community moved to ], mainly due to the religious resistance to its activities in ]. In 1969 it was formally establish as the World Renewal Trust with male trustees. Colloquially known as "Om Shanti Organization". | |||
* The Indian version of the religion's ] can be found at http://www.brahmakumaris.com/aboutus/history.htm | |||
* A "westernized" version can be found at http://www.bkwsu.org/whoweare/history.htm | |||
==Global Expansion== | |||
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. The nucleus of the Brahma Kumaris’ centers worldwide is Madhuban, literally "The Forest of Honey" in ], although for most visitors activities, including the alleged incarnation of God, have now been moved to ], a station town 27km downhill. The BKWSU now claims to have more than 5,500 ] centres in 90 ] and over 800,000 ] whilst still expanding. No details as to the level or of length of commitment are given. | |||
A multi-million dollar registered "]al" ] that in 70 years has only been known once to distribute aid outside of its operations. There is no data on how many Brahma Kumaris leave the organisation annually, nor the average time members stay active before leaving and no verifiable data as to how many adherents each centre hosts. Most centres outside of ] are located in followers' homes and or domestic apartments. | |||
==Fundamental Beliefs== | |||
Although borrowing much ] and ] from traditional ], '''Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga''' see themselves entirely as separate from ] and unique as the only true instruments of ]. They state that they are the only religious group to have direct instructions from ]. Followers believe that this ] or ] and Lekhraj Kirpalani continue to be ] on a regular basis by a senior sister at the headquarters in ], and that Lekhraj Kripalani's soul will reincarnate as ] god ] in his next birth. | |||
Central to its faith are the beliefs that: | |||
* The ] is an eternal ] living within a physical ] and is not the physical ]. | |||
* ] happens from one human body to another only. | |||
* Time is not linear but rather cyclical and the physical ] manifests as an eternally repeating and identical 5,000 year cycle at which the end of it is destroyed and then re-created every time. | |||
* Each repeating cycle is exactly the same as the previous one. | |||
* ] is currently reaching the end of the current cycle and thus the world will be destroyed, a time their scriptures call "Destruction". | |||
* ] incarnates personally onto the ] and speaks only through their founder Lekhraj Kripalani which was the same individual that was historically or mythically known as ], ] and ] but is now known as "]". | |||
* All other religious founders such as ], ] and ] must come to the Brahma Kumaris to receive B.K. "]" prior to their future ]s in the next cycle. | |||
* ] will be the site of the future ]d ] and that ] is the original ] of ]. All other ] will soon be submerged under the sea except for small ] where ] centres once were. | |||
* Followers are taught that if they make spiritual efforts, they and only they will live in the coming ] ]. | |||
==Practice== | |||
Teachers of '''Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga''' state that their practice is aimed at purifying oneself by realizing one's identity as soul and maintaining a state of communion with their God. Followers take upon themselves a disciplined lifestyle which involves; | |||
* Complete ] involving no ], no ] within ], or ]. | |||
* ] ], i.e. ] excluding ], ], ] and food cooked by non-believers including one's ] which are considered ] (impure). | |||
* Keeping a "Daily ]" or journal. | |||
* Complete avoidance of ], ] and ]. | |||
* ] after ] involving washing ] or entire ] and changing clothes. | |||
* Regular daily ] at 4 a.m. and throughout the day. | |||
* The pursuit of ] in all aspects of life. | |||
* ] or proselytizing activities of their ] and beliefs, called "service", as defined by their senior sisters. | |||
* ] between ] and ] in housing and activities. | |||
* ] whilst living with one's biological family including ] and ] in many cases. | |||
* ] service of "influential individuals" in ] or ]. | |||
]s wake up for 45 minutes ] at 4 am. They then attend a daily morning class at 6.00 am, work or keep their ] during the day and then return to ], teach or do more ] in the evening. B.K.s make regular ] or contributions to the Raja Yoga centre irrespective of means (no checks are made on an individual's financial position or wherewithal to do so). Donations are generally not accepted from non-B.K.s as their ] is considered as "]". B.K.s are encouraged to visit the ] located in ], ], ] once a year if possible. | |||
In the main, "]" means teaching their version of ] or evangelizing their "]" and B.K.s were instructed not to do general ] nor perform what is generally understood as ]. Spiritual efforts are directed at overcoming what are seen as "The 5 ]" ; ], ] (sometimes called '] lust') ], ], attachment. | |||
Followers use the traditional ] ] "] Shanti", understood to mean "I am an ] and peaceful ]", as an all purpose general ] and to recognize each other. | |||
==7 Day Course== | |||
Central to the Brahma Kumaris practice is the teaching of all their core beliefs in 7 one, or one and a half hour, long lessons called "The 7 Day Course". Once these 7 lessons are understood, students are then introduced to unpublished ] considered to be the direct teachings of ] called "Murlis", named after the ] that the ] ] ] is generally illustrated holding. These comprise of the core ] of their ] and are known as "Gyan" or "The ]". The use of the word "]" is specific to these beliefs and absolute faith in this knowledge is seen as central to the ]. | |||
In many countries, especially in the ], the Brahma Kumaris have introduced ] versions of their ] courses designed to capitalize on the interest in ], ] or ] movements which introduce basic elements of their faith and practice but avoid detailed and controversial instruction. Often these courses focus on specific interest groups such as ], ] people, ] and so on. | |||
These seven lessons are: | |||
* The Soul | |||
* The Supreme Soul | |||
* The Law of Karma | |||
* The Cycle | |||
* The Tree of Religions | |||
* The Founder Brahma Baba | |||
* Brahma Kumaris' Lifestyle and Principles | |||
====The Soul==== | |||
Brahma Kumaris teach ]. That is human beings are a ] or ] living inside the physical body which is not the individual but a "costume". The ]'s form is a point of light and it is situated in the forehead of the body. The ] is described as having 3 functions: ], ] and ]s. The sanskars, or record of experiences, are transmitted from birth to birth. Brahma Kumaris believe in human ] but unlike classical ] and ], they do not believe in ], or re-incarnation between different ]. Brahma Kumaris teach that there are only 5.5 billion human souls. | |||
====The Supreme Soul==== | |||
Brahma Kumaris believe that their "]" is a ] or ] identical to the ] ], also in the form of a point of light but that this ] cannot take birth in a ] form. Their "God" remains disincarnate, eternally unchanged and so therefore is the only individual that can purify impure incarnated ] souls through its knowledge and by their mentally connecting to him through the practise of their Raja Yoga. This ] then is able to ] his ] through the ] practitioners to other ] and into the ]. The practice of this form of ] and the allowing of their god ] to ] his energy through them is said to be an intense ] burning away the practitioner's previous ] and eradicating their ]. | |||
====The Law of Karma==== | |||
Similar to many ] religions, the Brahma Kumaris believe that ] is a law controlling actions and reactions ; that every action creates a reaction and that individuals experience the effects of those reactions either as happiness or suffering. These reactions can be experienced in the current or a following lifetime. Thoughts being the origin of actions. | |||
====The Cycle==== | |||
Using the symbolism of classical ], Brahma Kumaris believe that time is cyclical and follows a pattern of a cycle which lasts for 5000 years. This is referred to as "The Cycle" of 4 or 5 Ages or ]s ; Satya, Thretha, Dwapara and Kali in Hindi. Each cycle is identical to the one that came before it and to the one that will come after it. They call this the 'Eternal Drama'. 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'. | |||
It starts with a ] or "]" of 900,000 human beings, all followers of their religion. This then declines to a slightly less paradisiacal "]" in which humans are also naturally spiritual minded. Then after 2,500 years, the Earth declines further to enter into a "Copper Age" where humanity experience the ] of ] and ]. Suffering is experienced for the first time, the search for God and religions are created for the first time. 1,250 years later, a totally impure "]" of suffering, injustice and irreligiousness begins. Brahma Kumaris believe this "]" is our current age and that it is "]". The opposite of their "]" 5,000 years before - or a few years into the future. They teach that at the end of the Iron Age, the World must be completely destroyed by a nuclear war between Russia and America, natural disasters and a blood bath of civil war in India. | |||
At the end of ], BKWSU teach that the moral status of humanity deteriorates to such an extent that negative tendencies dominate human relationships and their god Shiva adopts the body of Lekhraj Kripalani to teaches souls how to remove these negative tendencies and instill divine qualities in their place. Those who follow the BKs will contribute to the creation of a "heaven on earth" and will naturally end up in ] or ] of the next cycle. All others, and non-BKs will start taking birth from ] and Iron Age. | |||
Between the lowest ] of the "]" and the high spiritual state of their "]", there is a brief period of 100 years when the work to establish the ] must takes place. This period of time is known as the "Confluence Age" and was originally taught to be 40 years. When the World did not end, it became 100 years; 50 years for ] of the ] through "the jaws of death, the wail of horror, the rivers of blood and pus, the panic and the desperation, and then, the final death", followed by another 50 years for the creation of ] on ]. | |||
However, "]", as it is known, did not happen according to their timetables : | |||
* first in 1976, one hundred years after the death of Dada Lehkraj, | |||
* then some time between 1985 and 1996, 50 to 60 years after the alleged incarnation of Shiva Baba | |||
* Year 2000 | |||
Therefore their knowledge has become modified according to necessity in order to sustain their ]. At first it was taught 50 years for destruction and 50 for creation, then 60 / 40, now the Brahma Kumaris tend to try and avoid the issue. They teach that every soul will receive salvation, regardless of their religion or way of life. Every soul will return to its ], also known as ] or the Land of Peace. | |||
====The Tree of Religions==== | |||
The Brahma Kumaris use the ] of "The Tree" to represent the ], or rather decline, of the ] ] of souls. The ] of the ] is made up by Brahma Kumaris followers currently practicing their ] only. These individuals alone are to become the residents of "] on ]", symbolised by the trunk of the tree, where humanity is one and experiences ] and ]. | |||
"The Tree" is then illustration to split in 5 major ]. ], they teach, forgets its original nature and each branch represents one of the 5 major religious traditions or seeking for ] and ] ; ], ], ], ] and renunciate tradition of India called "]sm" and manifestation of this newly impure world. | |||
The outer branches of "The Tree" are said to symbolise the "]" of a fractured ] where even major ]s are split into many small branches, representing ] beliefs, religious ]s and ]. ], ], ], ] and all other religious founders are said to ] at the beginning of their ] and then continue to ] through out the ] of their ] until coming to the "]" at this time and seeking out the Brahma Kumaris for re-] in ]. It is specifically taught that none of the other religious founder have a direct connection with ] nor are they able to escape human ] many times over as is believed by ], ]s, ] or ]. | |||
"The Tree" of ] must be destroyed each "Cycle" in order that a new "Tree" repeats the pattern exactly. The "]" for this new tree is their "]" ] Baba alone and they are the only true source of this knowledge. | |||
====The Founder==== | |||
Under the inspiration of their god, businessman Lekhraj Kirpalani became known as "] Baba" and was said to have had 84 human births. Believed to be the maximum number of births for any human soul. The Brahma Kumaris believe that Lekhraj Kirpalani was the first pure being in the world known as "]" or "]". | |||
Since they believe that their ] needs a human body through which to communicate, and Lekraj Kirpalani was considered to be the most experienced of all human beings, their ] took possession of his mental faculties and body in order to communicate with body conscious, impure humanity. Lekhraj Kirpalani is considered by the Brahma Kumaris to be number one soul, higher in divinity than ], ], ] and all other religious founders who must come to him, or his followers, for re-education in spirituality. Lekhraj Kirpalani by his actions in a previous incarnation 2,500 years ago is also taught to be the individual that led humanity to "]", that is out of ] and ] on ] and into ] suffering. | |||
Followers believe that this Supreme Soul, known to them as Shiva or "God", and Lekhraj Kirpalani continue to be ] on a regular basis by a senior BK sister called Gulzar at their headquarters in India. Also that Lekhraj Kirpalani's soul will reincarnate as Hindu god Krishna in his next birth. | |||
====BK Principles==== | |||
The final lesson traditionally taught by the Brahma Kumaris relates to the lifestyle and disciplines they follow, called Maryadas, as regards to religious practices, ], ] and ]. | |||
==Achievements== | |||
The organization now has 100s of branches internationally and ; | |||
* most level management and the majority of local management and teaching is done by women, | |||
* supports public healthcare provision in its sponsored hospital. | |||
* organizes interfaith meetings that have brought together previously opposing groups. | |||
* active within ] in India. | |||
* 7 UN Peace Messenger Awards 1987 for the co-ordination of the ‘Million Minutes of Peace’ project | |||
* granted International Peace Messenger Initiative status by the U.N.for the Global Co-operation for a Better World campaign | |||
* promoting the use of renewable energy in India. | |||
* does not charge for its services. | |||
* funded by donations. | |||
==Controversy== | |||
Seen by many as a ], and sharing many attributes of ] behavior, the BKWSU claims that all the major religions were inspired by their teachings 5,000 years ago while maintaining that the organization itself is not religious. Based in India, and incorporating lifestyle principles also found in the orthodox Hindu practices, the group claims that they are both not Hindu and that Hinduism is actually the impure aftermath of their way of life. Likewise that the devotional practices relating to religious icons in Hinduism are actually memorials, or "Yaadgaars" in ], to themsevles. This has caused severe rifts with the wider Hindu community at times, especially with those of the Hindu reform movement Arya Samaj, but many do not feel comfortable with this. | |||
The Brahma Kumaris only eat food cooked by those within their organization and themselves and sometimes not even by less experienced BKs. This practice offends some outsiders. The BKs claim that the Hindu spiritual scripture, ], is actually the teachings of ] and that it is mis-interpreted by Hindus. | |||
* Documented incidents of ] within the organisation brushed aside by leaders as due to the ] of the children suffering ] and outside of their responsibility, the perpetrators avoid punishment or reporting to ]. | |||
* ] and ] problems faced by ex-followers including two ] within one family. | |||
* ] and physical violence from families and partners of Brahma Kumaris. | |||
* Questionable advertisement of relationship with ] Organisation. | |||
* Name changing from University to Organisation. | |||
* Discreet ] and re-writing of their "]'s" spoken word to avoid controversy, to accommodate increased ], to change speculation over the timing of destruction of the world and other matters. | |||
* Self-proclaimed "]" status not recognized by any external authority. | |||
* From a ] point of view, B.K.s claim that the ] spiritual scripture ] is actually the teachings of ] and that it is misinterpreted by other ] and that the current version of the ] has been modified and enlarged by human beings. | |||
* Beliefs that they are the only true and direct representatives of ]. | |||
* Beliefs that they, and only they, are angels, or are training in order to become angels, and that their senior practitioners are already well developed as angels so as to appear in visions or traveling around the world in their angelic forms; that they are the inspiration of the form of angels throughout all of history and art. | |||
====Destruction==== | |||
Similar to the belief in ], core to the BKWSU teaching is that the current ] ] is going to be imminently destroyed. Within their ], this is referred to as "]" the timing of which is the topic of much speculation. As above, it is taught that this ] will take place through ], ] and, ultimately, ] between ] and ]. | |||
Although the ] ] will not be destroyed, all other ] except for Indian sub-continent, and life as it is known, will disappear below the ]. Modern civilisation with them. Within a period of less than 30 years though, ] will be rebuilt as a ] and a ] for faithful B.K.W.S.U. followers begin. Initially, it was thought that Destruction would take place 100 years after the birth of Dada and in 1976 there was a false alarm that encouraged many followers to leave. Then it was taught that this ] of ] and re-creation would take 50 years and 50 years respectively ending in the mid to late 1980s. However, the organisation is now celebrating its 70th year. Despite taking part in many ], and even ] campaigns, they believe that "]" is unavoidable. | |||
Quote from B.K.W.S.U. teaching poster called, "Truth about The Creator and His Creation by Most Beloved World God Father Shiva Kalpa (5,000 years) Ago."; "... the Iron Aged irreligious world '''destroyed''' through ] by goading ] ". See; . | |||
====Virgin Birth belief==== | |||
Contrary to orthodox ], of which they see themselves the originators of, the BKWSU also teach the immanent birth of Sri ] through non-sexual procreation in order that he can be crowned Emperor ] at the start of the ], in approximately 30 or 35 years time, and that non-sexual procreation through the mouth and power of ] will be the norm for the next 2,500 years. | |||
====Use of Violence==== | |||
The sight of heavy stick wielding BK “brothers” is a common sight at large BK events. Police reports exist of said BKs kidnapping ]s in cars, removing them to a distant location and “beating them black and blue”. In one incident, PBKs were beaten so “mercilessly” that they had to be admitted in hospital. In others even elderly women were manhandled. As similar events have taken place across India from Karnatak to Haryana. Police complaints were been filled, the BKs in one incident plea-bargaining in response. | |||
==Names or Front Organizations== | |||
A list of BKWSU front organizations and business that are run and staffed by BKs involved in promoting BKWSU beliefs. At events promoted by any one of these entities, one might find other BKs present under the mantle of "representing" one of the other organizations rather than the BKWSU in a self-reciprocating manner. | |||
* the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organisation | |||
* the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organization | |||
* Inner Space | |||
* Living Values Education Program | |||
* Self Management Leadership | |||
* Visions of a Better World Foundation | |||
* The Janki Foundation | |||
* Brahma Kumaris Spiritual Study Foundation | |||
* Brahma Kumaris Educational Society | |||
* Global Retreat Centre | |||
* Oxford Leadership Academy | |||
* BK Publications | |||
* Relax Kids | |||
* Relax 7 | |||
* Soul Power Seminars | |||
* World Renewal Trust | |||
==Splinter groups== | |||
====PBK==== | |||
Believing himself to be a reincarnation of Lekhraj Kirpalani's business partner Sevak Ram, Virendra Dev Dikşit split away from main body of the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organisation to form the ] or "]" after being disappointed by the philosophical shortcomings of BKWSU teachers and was consequently barred from B.K. Raja Yoga centres. He continues to teach, or channel, and is considered to be the true ] of the guiding ] or "]" they and the BKWSU call ] Baba. Followers of Virendra Dev Dikşit call themselves "]s". | |||
PBKs believe that the BKWSU is instrumental in delivering a first level or basic knowledge. The second level or "Advance Knowledge", as it is known, is then taught by the PBKs. PBKs believe both levels of knowledge are taught by the one Spiritual Father, are complimentary, and that both they and the BKs are two halves of one Godly family. A sentiment that is not returned by the BKWSU. In general, the PBKs study the spiritual knowledge taught by their god at a deeper, more metaphorical level and apply it specifically to the Brahmin Family in the Confluence Age. The BKs tend to accept it unquestioningly, in a literal and simplistic form, externalizing it on to the world around them. | |||
* Individuals within the Prajapita Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University, only recognise that Shiva speaks through the medium of Dada Lekhraj (Brahma Baba). They refer to themselves as Brahma Kumars or Kumaris (BKs), which means "Princes and Princesses of Brahma". | |||
*Individuals with the Adhyatmik Ishwariya Vishva Vidyalaya, recognize Shiva's role both ]led through the body of Dada Lekhraj and ] through the body of Virendra Dev Dixit. They refer to themselves as "Prajapita Brahma Kumars/Kumaris", or PBKs. | |||
Referred to disparagingly as "The ] Party" by the BKWSU, the PBKs are the target of considerable discrimination by the BKWSU, to the point of physical violence, and are the cause of much disconcertion for senior BK members. Although barred from BKWSU centres and events, PBKs claim to be part of the same spiritual lineage, relating back to the beginning of ] Mandali, when Dada Lekhraj experienced a series of divine visions that encouraged him to start the task of world transformation. | |||
The AIVV headquarters are situated in ]. PBK followers believe that the possessing spirit Shiva was first channelled through the body of Lekhraj Kirpalani's business partner Sevak Ram in 1936-37 explaining the reasons for the divine visions to Lekhraj Kirpalani via Sevak Ram and two female followers; Geeta Mata and BK Radha. These three later left the Om Mandali due to some differences of opinion with Lekhraj Kirpalani and died between 1942 and 47 but are said to have ]d as per the BK ]. PBKs believe that the same ] Shiva now continues the teachings after Lekhraj Kirpalani's ] in 1969. Both Sevak Ram and the above mentioned females have been entirely written out of BKWSU history. | |||
* The BKWSU believed and taught that the Destruction of the Earth and creation of Heaven was going to happen in 1976. The PBKs interpreted this to have been the start of the destruction of the old order within the BKWSU, and the revelation of the Advance Knowledge. | |||
* The BKWSU teach that Lekhraj Kirpalani reached perfect enlightenment, "equal to God", and both he and "God" continue to possess and teach through the body of a BK senior sister called Gulzar at the headquarters in Abu together. Quoting their shared scriptures, the PBKs believe that it is only the soul of Kirpalani that is now channelled through and that he has yet to reach perfection. They claim that "Shiva Baba" is now channelled through Virendra Dev Dixit alone. | |||
====Heidi Fittkau-Garthe==== | |||
] ], and a previously high-profile German Brahma Kumari and psychotherapist, Heidi Fittkau-Garthe was charged in the ] with a plot of ]-] in January 1998 in which 31 ] followers, including five children, were to ingest ]. After the ]s, they were told they would be picked up by a ] and taken to an unspecified destination. | |||
====The Vishnu Party==== | |||
Other smaller splinter groups from both the BKWSU and PBKs such as "The ] Party", under the leadership of Dashrath Patel, have formed mostly in South India and mostly dying out or changing allegiances. These have created a degree of rivalry, confusion and controversy over their relative claims of authenticity, at times leading to outright hostilities and unproven criminal allegations. | |||
== External links == | |||
====BK==== | |||
* http://www.bkwsu.org/ Official International website. | |||
* http://www.brahmakumaris.com Official Indian based website | |||
* http://www.rajyoga.in/ e-learning site by B.K.W.S.U. | |||
* http://www.peacevillage.com/ B.K. sponsored Peace Village Retreat Center, USA. | |||
* http://www.globalretreatcentre.com/index.htm Global Retreat Centre, UK. | |||
* http://www.geocities.com/bro_khem/ Articles written by BK author including scriptural quotations. | |||
* http://www.brahmakumaris.org.in/Landmarks.htm Detailed historic timeline. | |||
* http://www.bkun.org/bkfocus.html B.K.W.S.U. and the United Nations | |||
* http://www.jankifoundation.org/home/index.php The Janki Foundation for Global Health Care | |||
* http://www.ghrc-abu.com/ Global Hospital & Research Centre | |||
* http://www.livingvalues.net/ Living Values Education Program, BKWSU front. | |||
* http://brahmakumaris.com.au/php/forum/index.php BK Discussion Forum | |||
* http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Brahma+Kumaris Google Video BKWSU clips including Descent of God and Destruction / Creation | |||
====B.K. teaching posters==== | |||
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====ex-B.K.==== | |||
* http://www.bkwsu-critique.com/ Balanced critique of the B.K.W.S.U. to counter the mostly negative critiques currently available on the internet | |||
* http://www.brahmakumaris.info/ Independent website on the B.K.W.S.U. with no affiliation to the B.K.W.S.U. | |||
* http://xbkinfo.infogami.com/ A guide to life after leaving the Brahma Kumaris | |||
* http://www.abia29.hemscott.net/Inner_Dialogues.htm Time and Eternity "Inner Dialogues" by Paul Brocklehurst 2003 | |||
====P.B.K.==== | |||
* http://www.shivbaba.org.pl/ P.B.K. websites. | |||
* http://www.shivbaba.ca/ | |||
* http://www.creator-creation.com/ | |||
====Vishnu Party==== | |||
* http://www.discoveryofnewworld.com/ | |||
====Critical==== | |||
* http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~eromain/childprotection.htm Report on Child abuse within BKWSU and response by Senior Administrators. | |||
* http://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=206345 | |||
* http://www.cesnur.org/testi/bryn/br_kranenborg.htm | |||
* http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/books/nhbrevobser.htm Neville Hodgkinson, 'AIDS; The Failure of Contemporary Science, UK 1996 | |||
* http://ips.org/geneva/2906/meditate.htm TerraViva IPS, Meditating on Politics, ] 2000, the ] General Assembly Special Session (Copenhagen+5). | |||
====Christian==== | |||
* http://www.reachouttrust.org/articles/othergrp/brahma.htm Reachout Trust report . | |||
====Islamic==== | |||
* http://www.islamicvoice.com/august.99/dialogue.htm view from "Islamic Voice" '''Islamic''' | |||
==Bibliography/References== | |||
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* Suma Varughese. "Satyug is as Sure as Death". 1998 | |||
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