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'''Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya''' or '''Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University''', a ] ] of Indian origin."<ref> Reflexive Traditions: New Religious Movements and the 'Negotiation' of Identity.-John Wallis, Ph.D University of Warwick, UK.</ref>”The Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University ('''BKWSU''') teaches a form of meditation involving ] ], it calls ] but which should not be confused with classical Raja Yoga as described by ]." A ] with core ] beliefs concerning the imminent destruction of the current impure ] world by a ] between ] and ], ] in ], widespread ] and ] followed by the reward of a paradisiacal ] or " ]" which will take place on the ] for its faithful ]. Followers of the BKWSU are known as " '''BKs''' ", '''Brahma Kumaris''' or '''Brahma Kumars''' ; literally, the daughters or sons of ].
'''Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya''' or '''Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University''' is
considered a new religious movement<ref> According to wikipedia policies</ref>according to John Walliss, Ph.D who refers to it as "a millenarian NRM (New Religious Movement) of Indian origin."<ref> Reflexive Traditions: New Religious Movements and the 'Negotiation' of Identity.-John Walliss, Ph.D University of Warwick, UK.</ref> It is a socio-spiritual group of which a member of any religion can belong to.
The Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University ('''BKWSU''') teaches a form of meditation denominated ]. According to Kranenborg:
“''The entire way of the Brahma Kumaris can be characterized as raja yoga. One should not think here in the first
''place of classical yoga, as described by ]. Central to raja yoga is that one becomes connected with the''
''Highest Soul and with the highest in oneself. It is a way to the true self, which is to be expressed in everyday life.''"''
==Origins==
The movement was founded in 1936 in Karachi by Lekh Raj Kripalani who was born in 1876.
"''When he wanted to withdraw from this life in 1936 so that he could devote himself to the spiritual life, he had a radical religious experience. He had the feeling that he had come into contact with the Supreme Soul or God;
''at the same time he experienced himself in this encounter as an eternal soul and the connectedness of that soul
with the Supreme Soul.''''” <ref>Professor Reender Kranenborgh from Free University of Amsterdam. All citations originate from this web article unless noted differently.</ref>


==History== ==History==
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 ].
The story of the Brahma Kumaris begins with its founder Dada Lekhraj, a retired diamond merchant, who had frequent visions ''"most importantly the destruction of the world and its population through war, strife and natural calamities and the emergence of a post-apocalyptic paradise to be populated by the chosen few. Understandably disoriented by these visions Lekhraj decided to sell his business to his partner and retire."''<ref>From World Rejection to Ambivalence: The Development of Millenarianism in the Brahma Kumaris. Walliss, John; Journal of Contemporary Religion; Oct99, Vol. 14 Issue 3, p375, 11p </ref>
The movement led by Lekhraj moved from Hyderabad to Karachi and then to their current location in Mt.Abu.


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.
''"it is unquestionably that from the very beginning of the life of the organization its male founder, Dada Lekhraj, gave special encouragement to women to develop their spiritual lives and take leadership positions. Not only did he devolve his fortune and the responsibilities of administering it upon a trust of nine women as the very act of foundation of the Brahma Kumaris, but when, some few years after his life transforming visions, he came to believe that celibacy was necessary to achieve salvation, he rejected the Hindu practice of restricting the elevated status of celibate seeker to men. Indeed much was made in the early life of the organization of the failure of so many Hindu men to live up to their traditional roles as "gurus" to their wives; correspondingly women enjoyed much appreciation as the ones who so often demonstrated their capacity for virtue as required by traditional family life (Chander 1981: 23). Anyone, regardless of sex, who was prepared to adopt chastity and follow purity rules concerning diet and alcohol was eligible to join Lekhraj and be a full member (a brahmin) of the organization. As it happened, a high proportion of early members were women and their children.


A year after its establishment, the organization moved from ] 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 a male trustee.
''In the 1950s when Dada Lekhraj (or "Brahma Baba") judged the time right to send people out from the home community (by then in Mt. Abu, India) to open teaching centers elsewhere in India, it was young women he chose to spread the Brahma Kumaris teachings (cf. Chander 1981: 156). Today the leadership of the BK movement in India remains heavily female."''''<ref>
Gender Role Experimentation in New Religious Movements: Clarification of the Brahma Kumari Case, Howell, Julia. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion; Sep98, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p453-461, 9p.
Julia Day Howell is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Asian and International Studies, Griffith Universtiy, Australia</ref>


Following Lekhraj's death in 1969, a new female ] within the organization called Hirdaya Mohini or Gulzar continued ] both the ] called ], whom the BKs believe is ] or the Supreme Soul and the deceased Kirpalani allowing them to lead the organization "from beyond the grave" through channelled messages called ]s. Central to these teachings is that the current impure world has to be destroyed in order for the ] of ] ] to come about. The current world is ending and the Brahma Kumaris believe that they must prepare for life in the glorious ] rather than attempting the impossible of halting the inevitable, indeed desirable destruction of the world by unpeaceful means. .
* The version from India of the group's ] can be found at http://www.brahmakumaris.com/aboutus/history.htm
* The international version can be found at http://www.bkwsu.org/whoweare/history.htm


From the very beginning of the life of the organization Kirpalani gave special encouragement to women to develop their spiritual lives and take leadership positions devolving his fortune and the responsibilities of administering it to a ] of nine women. Rejecting the Hindu practice of restricting the elevated status of ] ] to men, anyone who was prepared to adopt ] and follow purity rules concerning diet and alcohol was eligible to join and be a full member of the organization. A high proportion of early members were women and their children. Today the leadership of the BK movement in India remains heavily female.<ref>
==Global Expansion==
Gender Role Experimentation in New Religious Movements: Clarification of the Brahma Kumari Case, Howell, Julia. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion; Sep98, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p453-461, 9p. Julia Day Howell is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Asian and International Studies, Griffith Universtiy, Australia</ref>
'''Brahma Kumaris World Outreach'''
As expressed by researchers Nesbitt and Henderson: ''"Whaling (1995) and Walliss (1999, 2002) summarise the historical development and content of BK outreach at a local and national level in terms of the development of meditation, stress reduction and self-esteem classes, and associated work in prisons, homes for the elderly, drug clinics and hospitals; and they show the Brahma Kumaris increasing internationalisation and links with the United Nations and UNICEF, through their central role in such international projects as ‘The Million Minutes for Peace’, ‘Global Co-Operation for a better World’ and ‘Living Values: An Educational Initiative’ (Walliss,1999). The meditation practice, of verbalised reflection with one’s eyes open, is supported by a disciplined way of life (Howell, 1997, p. 151) and in the West this practice is linked with opportunities for empowerment and success in life."'' (Skultans,1993, p. 58; Walliss, 1999.")<ref>Journal of Beliefs and Values, Vol.24, No.1, 2003 Religious Organisations in the UK and Values Education Programmes for Schools by Eleanor Nesbitt, Senior lecturer in Religions and Education, University of Warwick, UK and Ann Henderson, Research Fellow from The Univeristy of Warwick, UK.</ref>


* The Indian version of the group's ] can be found at http://www.brahmakumaris.com/aboutus/history.htm
==Beliefs and Practices==
* The international version can be found at http://www.bkwsu.org/whoweare/history.htm

It is important to recogize that Brahma Kumaris as a Spiritual University has a variety of membership
patterns thus, there is a different type of "identity negotiation" (term coined by Walliss) beliefs and practices engaged in by individuals in relationship with the University. Walliss in his article "Reflexive Traditions New Religious Movements and the 'Negotiation' of Identity"<ref>Reflective Traditions: New Religious Movements and the 'Negotiation' of Identity. Walliss, John; University of Warwick, UK.</ref>
recognizes four different types of members in Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University:<br />
1) '''Instrumental users:''' Individuals drawn to the University through what they perceive as tangible benefits through their life in the "here and now" usually emotionally or physically related issues.<br />

2) '''Eclectic users:'''individuals looking for "self development" or "self-spirituality", there is a spiritual quest behind their association.<br />

3) '''Spiritual searchers:''' Individuals who feel belong to the spiritual path, however; their involvement with the University grew out of sense of disillusionment with conventional religiosity.<br />

4) '''Interpretative drifters:''' Individuals originally involved due to instrumental reasons, however; "gradually discovered that the ideas are true." (Luhrmann, 1994:124 as quoted by Walliss.)<br />

For this topic, the outline given by Professor Kranenborg<ref>Reender Kranenborg, Free University of Amsterdam. "Brahma Kumaris: A New Religion?", 1999</ref> will be closely followed:
In his article "Brahma Kumaris: A new Religion?,"1999 (reproduced with author's permission) Kranenborg points out 6 different areas:<br />

'''1) Concept of God:''' The Brahma Kumaris concept differs from Hinduism in that God is an eternal and conscient being of light, the ‘all-highest soul’, ever-pure and good. Although having all knowledge and in that sense being omniscient, he is not omnipresent. Matter and human souls are also eternal—neither are they created by God nor do they emerge from God. Brahma Kumaris teachings provide specific understanding of God’s roles as creator, preserver and destroyer. Kranenborg notes "Traditionally, Hinduism speaks of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, and these three are seen as a unity. In Brahma Kumaris, however, Shiva stands above the trimurti and the third aspect is termed Shankar." Shiva creates by entering the world through a corporeal medium, awakening humanity and restoring human souls to their original state of harmony (creator aspect). He develops and sustains this balanced and complete human personality through the power of raja yoga and the knowledge he imparts to humanity (preserver aspect). He gets evil and negativity eliminated through the practice and lifestyle of raja yoga (destroyer aspect).<br>


==Foundation Course==
'''2) Concept of human beings:''' Each eternal human soul originally lived with God in the Soul World, a world of infinite light, peace and silence (otherwise known as nirvana). Souls take birth in a body in order to experience life and give expression to their original positive qualities.
Lekhraj had from the very beginning published numerous pamphlets and written a huge amount of letters to important national and international figures in which he interpreted contemporary events with reference to his ] knowledge. Later, a seven-lesson courses in the group's teachings was offered to outsiders. This has now been modified to suit different ] and ]. <ref>From World Rejection to Ambivalence:The development in Millenarianism in the Brahma Kumaris." by John Walliss. Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol.14,N 3, 1999</ref>' An overview of the foundation course can be found here: under '''"Foundation Course in Raja Yoga Meditation."'''
Souls have three components: intellect, conscious mind, and unconscious mind. The intellect receives and digests wisdom or Truth; reasons and discerns; and exhibits will and understanding. Depending on the intellect’s strength, it guides the thoughts that the conscious mind creates. The conscious mind produces thoughts and ideas; emotions, feelings and experiences and can be influenced by either the subconscious mind or by the guidance of the intellect. The unconscious mind contains impressions (sanskaras) that form personality as a consequence of action (karma).
The more the intellect is strengthened through the understanding of Truth as taught by God and through meditation practice, the more the soul is able to create thoughts and actions (karmas) that transform negative habits (sanskaras) into more divine and beneficial sanskaras. Then the soul leads a happier and more meaningful life.<br>


These lessons include:
'''3) Concept of cyclic time:''' Brahma Kumaris teachings accord with classical Hinduism with respect to four world ages: the golden age (sat yuga), the silver age (treta yuga), the copper age (dwapar yuga) and the iron age (kali yuga). Within this last age, however, there is a fifth diamond age or confluence age (sangam yuga). The most striking departure from Hinduism is that for Brahma Kumaris the whole cycle lasts 5000 years. They believe that we currently are near the end of kali yuga, after which the world will be completely transformed into a new golden age.<br>

'''4) Raja Yoga meditation:''' The practice involves initial development of the awareness and experience of the inner being, or the soul in its true and peaceful form. Once that awareness exists, thought is turned towards union with God. The experience in this union is one of deep peace, bliss and the eternity of the soul.
Meditation is practiced with open eyes and can be done in silence, with music or meditation commentaries, but preferably under the supervision of a meditation guide.
Raja yogis also adopt a ‘spiritual lifestyle’ that entails a lacto-vegetarian diet, keeping good company, regular spiritual study, recurrent moments of meditation during the day and the practice of celibacy. The meditation makes a person internally stronger and leads to the formation of good character and service of others.<br>

'''5) Methods of service:''' As a teaching and service-oriented institution, the Brahma Kumaris offer courses related to raja yoga such as ‘Positive Thinking, ‘Stress-free Living’, ‘Self-Managing Leadership’, and ‘Secrets of Self-Esteem’. At the global level, the Brahma Kumaris have supported human rights, equality and good education for all through involvement in the activities of UNO, UNESCO and UNICEF. (see achievements section)<br>

'''6) Murlis:''' Brahma Kumaris teachings and spiritual study are based on the messages imparted when the Supreme Soul takes the corporeal medium (initially that of Dada Lekraj and currently that of Dadi Gulzar, an elder sister) and speaks the ‘Murli’. Murlis are understood to be the words of God and clearly indicate that Shiva is to be understood as the ‘Supreme Soul’ and not one of many Hindu gods. The Brahma Kumaris understand God to be the Father of all souls, even though the knowledge (gyan) imparted through the Murlis is unlike that of other religious scriptures. This knowledge is considered ‘spiritual’ rather than ‘religious,’ and the movement as a whole is cast as a spiritual ‘university.’
Formally, the movement does not have a ‘holy book’ or scripture. Murlis are not available for sale and one must complete the Brahma Kumaris foundation course in order to begin listening to them, because a certain spiritual level has to be attained before they can be fully understood. Murli class is held in the early morning every day at all BK centres around the world.<br>

As Dr. Howell points out to underline the uniqueness of the University: ''"Through the channelled messages it became clear that Shiva was not to be understood as one of many Hindu gods, but in monotheistic terms as ‘The Supreme Soul.’ Its knowledge, gyan, the true knowledge, was thus identified as ‘spiritual’ rather than ‘religious,’ and the movement as a whole was cast as a ‘university.’''<ref>Dr. Julia D. Howell. Changing Meanings of Religious Pluralism, 2003</ref>

==7 Day Course==
Walliss when referring to "world service" which was started in 1952,
states:<ref>From World Rejection to Ambivalence:The development in Millenarianism in the Brahma Kumaris." by John Walliss. Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol.14,N 3, 1999</ref>''"Lekhraj had from the very beginning published numerous pamphlets and written a huge amount of letters to important national and international figures in which he interpreted contemporary events with reference to his revealed knowledge. Rather, this marked an intensification of the process, with seven-lesson courses in the group's teachings being offered to outsiders."''
An overview of the seven-lesson course can be found here: under '''"Foundation Course in Raja Yoga Meditation."'''
Also, here: under '''"Foundation Courses in Meditation."'''

These seven lessons are:


* The Soul * The Soul
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* Brahma Kumaris' Lifestyle and Principles * Brahma Kumaris' Lifestyle and Principles


'''The Soul''' ====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. 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''' ====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 ]. 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 ].


====Raja Yoga meditation====
'''The Law of Karma'''
Not to be confused with classical Raja Yoga as taught by ], the BK form of ] starts with the experience of the self as a ] separate from the physical body and then initiates the mind of the student into a relationship with the channelled being known as ] and said to be ] by the BKWSU. BK Raja Yoga is the connection of mind of human beings with the mind of Shiva.

====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. 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''' ====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'. 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'.


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Every soul will return to its ], also known as ] or the Land of Peace. Every soul will return to its ], also known as ] or the Land of Peace.


'''The Tree of Religions''' ====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 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 ].


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"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 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''' ====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 "]". 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 "]".


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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. 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''' ====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 ]. 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 ].

====Murli====
The last lesson introduces the actually words of the soul they consider to be God. Brahma Kumaris teachings and spiritual study are based on the "Murlis". These are ] messages spoken by Shiva through the bodies of the organization's ], initially Lekraj Kirpalani and currently Hirdaya Mohini. Formally, the movement does not have a ‘holy book’ or scripture. Murlis are not available for sale and one must complete the Brahma Kumaris foundation course in order to begin listening to them. Murli class is held in the early morning every day at all BK centres around the world between 6 and 8 am.

Dr. Howell points out to underline the uniqueness of the University: ''"Through the channelled messages it became clear that Shiva was not to be understood as one of many Hindu gods, but in monotheistic terms as ‘The Supreme Soul.’’''<ref>Dr. Julia D. Howell. Changing Meanings of Religious Pluralism, 2003</ref>

==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 ].
* 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 . 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.

The Brahma Kumaris offer courses in their raja yoga meditation as well as in ‘Positive Thinking, ‘Stress-free Living’, ‘Self-Managing Leadership’, and ‘Secrets of Self-Esteem’. Followers use the traditional ] ] " ] Shanti ", understood to mean " I am an ] and peaceful ] ", as an all purpose general ] and to recognize each other.


==Achievements== ==Achievements==
1986 Recipient of seven UN Peace Messenger awards for the Milion Minutes of ] project.
Professor Kranenborg also mentions some of the Brahma Kumaris activities throughout the years.
Granted International Peace Messenger Initiative status by the U.N.for the Global Co-operation for a Better World campaign.
''"courses are given which are connected to raja yoga. One should mention here the course ‘Positive Thinking'. Related to this is the course, ‘Stress-free Living' which is also concerned with developing a proper way of thinking and a proper tuning in to one's most profound nature. Courses such as ‘Self-Managing Leadership', ‘Secrets of Self-Esteem', ‘Self-Management for Quality of Life' have a similar orientation: the emphasis continually falls on understanding who the human being is, how the human being is connected with the All-Highest and how rest, power and balance can be brought into life."''<br>

Within this framework there are a number of programs that the Brahma Kumaris spearheaded, such as the United Nations project called ‘The Million Minutes for Peace' (in which the intention is that for a few minutes every day several people think positively of world peace). They were the recipient of seven UN Peace Messenger awards from this project. They also spearheaded the projects, ‘Global Cooperation for a Better World', ‘Sharing our Values for a Better World'. The latter project inspired the creation of Living Values' which is now an independent charitable organization based in Switzerland, ALIVE, where both BK and non-BK educators participate in the development of a values-based education program. The Brahma Kumaris are also very active in ‘interfaith' projects that encourage the unity and common tie of all religions. Finally, effort is made to contribute to different sectors of social life and culture. Thus, there are programs dealing with art, academic conferences (which is appropriate since the Brahma Kumaris organization is called a Spiritual University), medical research and practice and programs for working with prisoners, etc. They are also the administrators of a fully operating Global Hospital and Research Center near their headquarters in Mt. Abu, India, which serves the village communities in the area.
==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/Organization
* Inner Space
* Visions of a Better World Foundation
* Brahma Kumaris Spiritual Study Foundation
* Brahma Kumaris Educational Society
* Global Retreat Centre
* BK Publications
* World Renewal Trust
* Janki Foundation


==The Advance Party== ==The Advance Party==
Walliss mentions<ref>From World Rejection to Ambivalence:The development in Millenarianism in the Brahma Kumaris." by John Walliss. Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol.14,N 3, 1999</ref> the advent of a movement which may be seen as an internal response to ''"the University's world ambivalence;"'' Walliss refers to them as the ''Advance Party''. Walliss mentions<ref>From World Rejection to Ambivalence:The development in Millenarianism in the Brahma Kumaris." by John Walliss. Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol.14,N 3, 1999</ref> the start of a splinter movement in 1976 which saw as an internal response to the University's worldly ambivalence. Known as ] or ]s, Walliss refers to them as the ''Advance Party''. . There is reported animosity between the two groups because the 'Advance Party' see themselves as being more 'advanced', or metaphorical, in their beliefs. The PBKs teach that Brahma Baba was the vehicle through which the 'Supreme Soul' Shiva played the part of the World Mother but the part of the World Father is being played out by a new medium, a former BK Veerendra Dev Dixit, in New Delhi.

==Controversy==
Also 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 ] ] practices, the group claims that they are both not Hindu and that ] is actually the impure aftermath of their way of life. Likewise that the devotional practices relating to religious icons in Hinduism are actually memorials to themsevles. This has caused severe rifts with the wider Hindu community at times, especially with those of the Hindu ] ].

* Brahma Kumaris only eat food cooked by those within their organization.
* 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.
* 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. * Name changing from University to Organisation.
* 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.

====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 Kirpalani 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.


== External links == == External links ==
====BK==== ====Brahma Kumari====
* http://www.bkwsu.org/ Official International website. * http://www.bkwsu.org/ Official International website.
* http://www.brahmakumaris.com Official Indian based website * http://www.brahmakumaris.com Official Indian based website
* http://www.rajyoga.in/ e-learning site by B.K.W.S.U. * http://www.brahmakumaris.info/ Independent website on the B.K.W.S.U. with no affiliation to the B.K.W.S.U.
* 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.peacevillage.com/ B.K. sponsored Peace Village Retreat Center, USA.
* http://www.globalretreatcentre.com/index.htm Global Retreat Centre, UK. * http://www.globalretreatcentre.com/index.htm Global Retreat Centre, UK.
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* http://www.bkun.org/bkfocus.html B.K.W.S.U. and the United Nations * 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.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://www.livingvalues.net/ Living Values Education Program, BKWSU front.
* http://brahmakumaris.com.au/php/forum/index.php BK Discussion Forum * 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 * http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Brahma+Kumaris Google Video BKWSU clips including Descent of God and Destruction / Creation
* http://www.abia29.hemscott.net/Inner_Dialogues.htm Time and Eternity "Inner Dialogues" by Paul Brocklehurst 2003


====B.K. teaching posters====
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====Advance Party====
* http://www.shivbaba.org.pl/
* http://www.creator-creation.com/


====Critical==== ====Third party====
* 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://xbkinfo.infogami.com/ A guide to life after leaving the Brahma Kumaris
* 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://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=206345
* http://www.cesnur.org/testi/bryn/br_kranenborg.htm * 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://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). * 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 . * 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''' * http://www.islamicvoice.com/august.99/dialogue.htm view from "Islamic Voice" '''Islamic'''



==References== ==References==
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* BKWSU. "Easy RajYoga", unknown date. * BKWSU. "Easy RajYoga", unknown date.
* BKWSU. "The Seven Day Course" Pamphlet series, unknown date. * BKWSU. "The Seven Day Course" Pamphlet series, unknown date.
* B.K.Jagdish Chander, Eternal Drama of Souls, Matter and God. Three volumes. Mt. Abu 1983
* Near-Death Experience/Heide Fittkau-Garthe, 1998. * Near-Death Experience/Heide Fittkau-Garthe, 1998.
*A Critique of the BK Philosophy as presented in the 7 Day Course,By Andy Harangozo
*Report on Child Abuse,'''Beliefs''' and '''Lifestyle''' *Report on Child Abuse,'''Beliefs''' and '''Lifestyle'''
*Pamphlets Take a Closer Look,'''The Successful Subtle Soft-sell of Raja Yoga''' By CCG Training Insititue, Australia March 1989 *Pamphlets Take a Closer Look,'''The Successful Subtle Soft-sell of Raja Yoga''' By CCG Training Insititue, Australia March 1989


==See also== ==See also==
* ] * ]/]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]

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Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya or Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University, a millenarianist New Religious Movement of Indian origin."”The Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKWSU) teaches a form of meditation involving spirit channeling, it calls Raja Yoga but which should not be confused with classical Raja Yoga as described by Patanjali." A New Religious Movement with core Millenarianism beliefs concerning the imminent destruction of the current impure Kali Yuga world by a World War between America and Russia, civil war in India, widespread natural disasters and nuclear holocaust followed by the reward of a paradisiacal Sat Yuga or " Golden Age " which will take place on the Indian subcontinent for its faithful followers. Followers of the BKWSU are known as " BKs ", Brahma Kumaris or Brahma Kumars ; literally, the daughters or sons of Brahma.

History

Formed in Sindh, now Pakistan, during 1937 by businessman Lekhraj Kripalani, a Sindhi follower of the Vaishnavite Vallabhacharya Sect. Kripalani experienced a series of what he considered to be divine visions and then possession by a spirit he considered to be God, the Supreme Soul, . This spirit the B.K.s name as " Shiva Baba ", took over control of his bodily organs in order to express a message to humanity and teach their form of Raja Yoga. Followers, known as his " mouth born progeny ", believe that Lekhraj Kripalani is God's only direct medium or instrument. God being a soul which cannot express its message other than through this human body and this time being the only time in history that God intervenes in human destiny. B.K.s believe that their god " Shiva Baba " renamed Lekhraj Kripalani " Brahma Baba " and that he was the incarnation of the Hindu god Brahma, Prajapita or, literally, the Father of Humanity. Baba means " father " in Hindi.

Originally called "Om Mandali" or " Rajswa Ashvamegh Avinashi Geeta Gyan Yagya ", in the early days Lekhraj Kripalani attracted mostly women and their children belonging to the exogamous Bhaiband business caste of Hyderabad and along with them created much controversy until the Indian Congress party and the Arya Samaj denounced the Om Mandali community. Dada Lekhraj, known then as " Om Baba ", in turn denounced the Congress as "Kansa" or wicked and under pressure of Hindu public opinion, the Sindh government reluctantly banned the Om Mandali, which went to court and had the ban order quashed.

A year after its establishment, the organization moved from Hyderabad to Karachi for fourteen years, now part of Pakistan but at that time part of colonial India until after the Partition of India and Pakistan. The founding group of approximately 300 individuals lived as a self-sufficient community spending their time in intense spiritual study, meditation and alleged self-transformation. During this time, mediumistic female followers known as " Sandeshputris " or trance messengers helped add to their spiritual knowledge through psychic visions and allegedly direct contact with God. In 1950, the community moved to Mount Abu, mainly due to the religious resistance to its activities in Pakistan. In 1969 it was formally establish as the World Renewal Trust with a male trustee.

Following Lekhraj's death in 1969, a new female medium within the organization called Hirdaya Mohini or Gulzar continued channelling both the soul called Shiva, whom the BKs believe is God or the Supreme Soul and the deceased Kirpalani allowing them to lead the organization "from beyond the grave" through channelled messages called Murlis. Central to these teachings is that the current impure world has to be destroyed in order for the new age of spiritual purity to come about. The current world is ending and the Brahma Kumaris believe that they must prepare for life in the glorious new age rather than attempting the impossible of halting the inevitable, indeed desirable destruction of the world by unpeaceful means. .

From the very beginning of the life of the organization Kirpalani gave special encouragement to women to develop their spiritual lives and take leadership positions devolving his fortune and the responsibilities of administering it to a trust of nine women. Rejecting the Hindu practice of restricting the elevated status of celibate seeker to men, anyone who was prepared to adopt chastity and follow purity rules concerning diet and alcohol was eligible to join and be a full member of the organization. A high proportion of early members were women and their children. Today the leadership of the BK movement in India remains heavily female.

Foundation Course

Lekhraj had from the very beginning published numerous pamphlets and written a huge amount of letters to important national and international figures in which he interpreted contemporary events with reference to his channelled knowledge. Later, a seven-lesson courses in the group's teachings was offered to outsiders. This has now been modified to suit different cultures and markets. ' An overview of the foundation course can be found here: under "Foundation Course in Raja Yoga Meditation."

These lessons include:

  • 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 dualism. That is human beings are a soul or spirit living inside the physical body which is not the individual but a "costume". The soul's form is a point of light and it is situated in the forehead of the body. The soul is described as having 3 functions: Mind, Intellect and Sanskars. The sanskars, or record of experiences, are transmitted from birth to birth. Brahma Kumaris believe in human reincarnation but unlike classical Hinduism and Buddhism, they do not believe in transmigration, or re-incarnation between different species. Brahma Kumaris teach that there are only 5.5 billion human souls.

The Supreme Soul

Brahma Kumaris believe that their "God" is a soul or spirit identical to the human soul, also in the form of a point of light but that this soul cannot take birth in a human form. Their "God" remains disincarnate, eternally unchanged and so therefore is the only individual that can purify impure incarnated human being souls through its knowledge and by their mentally connecting to him through the practise of their Raja Yoga. This entity then is able to channel his psychic energy through the Raja Yoga practitioners to other human beings and into the World. The practice of this form of Raja Yoga and the allowing of their god Shiva to channeling his energy through them is said to be an intense spiritual fire burning away the practitioner's previous personality and eradicating their sins.

Raja Yoga meditation

Not to be confused with classical Raja Yoga as taught by Patanjali, the BK form of Raja Yoga starts with the experience of the self as a soul separate from the physical body and then initiates the mind of the student into a relationship with the channelled being known as Shiva and said to be God by the BKWSU. BK Raja Yoga is the connection of mind of human beings with the mind of Shiva.

The Law of Karma

Similar to many Eastern religions, the Brahma Kumaris believe that Karma 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 Hinduism, 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 Yugas ; 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 paradise or "Golden Age" of 900,000 human beings, all followers of their religion. This then declines to a slightly less paradisiacal "Silver Age" 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 duality of spirit and matter. 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 "|Iron Age" of suffering, injustice and irreligiousness begins. Brahma Kumaris believe this "|Iron Age" is our current age and that it is "Hell". The opposite of their "Golden Age" 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 Kaliyuga, 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 Golden Age or Silver Age of the next cycle. All others, and non-BKs will start taking birth from Copper Age and Iron Age.

Between the lowest entropy of the "|Iron Age" and the high spiritual state of their "Golden Age", there is a brief period of 100 years when the work to establish the Paradise 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 destruction of the World 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 Heaven on Earth.

However, "Destruction", 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

Every soul will return to its Nirvana, also known as Shantidham or the Land of Peace.

The Tree of Religions

The Brahma Kumaris use the symbolism of "The Tree" to represent the evolution, or rather decline, of the human family of souls. The root of the tree is made up by Brahma Kumaris followers currently practicing their Raja Yoga only. These individuals alone are to become the residents of "Heaven on Earth", symbolised by the trunk of the tree, where humanity is one and experiences Golden Age and Silver Age.

"The Tree" is then illustration to split in 5 major branches. Humanity, they teach, forgets its original nature and each branch represents one of the 5 major religious traditions or seeking for god and divinity ; Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and renunciate tradition of India called "Sanyasism" and manifestation of this newly impure world.

The outer branches of "The Tree" are said to symbolise the "|Iron Age" of a fractured humanity where even major religions are split into many small branches, representing scientific beliefs, religious cults and political movements. Jesus Christ, Muhammad, Buddha, Shankaracharya and all other religious founders are said to incarnate at the beginning of their religion and then continue to reincarnate through out the history of their religion until coming to the "end of the world" at this time and seeking out the Brahma Kumaris for re-education in spirituality. It is specifically taught that none of the other religious founder have a direct connection with God nor are they able to escape human reincarnation many times over as is believed by Sanyasin, Buddhists, Muslims or Christians.

"The Tree" of humanity must be destroyed each "Cycle" in order that a new "Tree" repeats the pattern exactly. The "seed" for this new tree is their "God" Shiva 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 "Brahma 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 "Adam" or "Krishna".

Since they believe that their god needs a human body through which to communicate, and Lekraj Kirpalani was considered to be the most experienced of all human beings, their god 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 Jesus Christ, Mohamed, Buddha 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 "The Fall", that is out of divinity and heaven on earth and into dualistic suffering.

Followers believe that this Supreme Soul, known to them as Shiva or "God", and Lekhraj Kirpalani continue to be channelled 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, food, sex and relationships.

Murli

The last lesson introduces the actually words of the soul they consider to be God. Brahma Kumaris teachings and spiritual study are based on the "Murlis". These are channelled messages spoken by Shiva through the bodies of the organization's mediums, initially Lekraj Kirpalani and currently Hirdaya Mohini. Formally, the movement does not have a ‘holy book’ or scripture. Murlis are not available for sale and one must complete the Brahma Kumaris foundation course in order to begin listening to them. Murli class is held in the early morning every day at all BK centres around the world between 6 and 8 am.

Dr. Howell points out to underline the uniqueness of the University: "Through the channelled messages it became clear that Shiva was not to be understood as one of many Hindu gods, but in monotheistic terms as ‘The Supreme Soul.’’

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;

Students wake up for 45 minutes meditation at 4 am. They then attend a daily morning class at 6.00 am, work or keep their household during the day and then return to evangelize, teach or do more meditation in the evening. B.K.s make regular donations or contributions to the Raja Yoga centre irrespective of means . Donations are generally not accepted from non-B.K.s as their money is considered as " impure ". B.K.s are encouraged to visit the headquarters located in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India once a year if possible.

In the main, " service " means teaching their version of Raja Yoga or evangelizing their " Knowledge " and B.K.s were instructed not to do general social work nor perform what is generally understood as charity. Spiritual efforts are directed at overcoming what are seen as " The 5 Vices " ; greed, lust (sometimes called 'sex lust') anger, ego, attachment.

The Brahma Kumaris offer courses in their raja yoga meditation as well as in ‘Positive Thinking, ‘Stress-free Living’, ‘Self-Managing Leadership’, and ‘Secrets of Self-Esteem’. Followers use the traditional Hindu mantra " Om Shanti ", understood to mean " I am an eternal and peaceful soul ", as an all purpose general greeting and to recognize each other.

Achievements

1986 Recipient of seven UN Peace Messenger awards for the Milion Minutes of Peace project. Granted International Peace Messenger Initiative status by the U.N.for the Global Co-operation for a Better World campaign.

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/Organization
  • Inner Space
  • Visions of a Better World Foundation
  • Brahma Kumaris Spiritual Study Foundation
  • Brahma Kumaris Educational Society
  • Global Retreat Centre
  • BK Publications
  • World Renewal Trust
  • Janki Foundation

The Advance Party

Walliss mentions the start of a splinter movement in 1976 which saw as an internal response to the University's worldly ambivalence. Known as Prajapita Brahma Kumaris or PBKs, Walliss refers to them as the Advance Party. . There is reported animosity between the two groups because the 'Advance Party' see themselves as being more 'advanced', or metaphorical, in their beliefs. The PBKs teach that Brahma Baba was the vehicle through which the 'Supreme Soul' Shiva played the part of the World Mother but the part of the World Father is being played out by a new medium, a former BK Veerendra Dev Dixit, in New Delhi.

Controversy

Also seen by many as a cult, and sharing many attributes of cult-like 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 to themsevles. This has caused severe rifts with the wider Hindu community at times, especially with those of the Hindu reform movement Arya Samaj.

  • Brahma Kumaris only eat food cooked by those within their organization.
  • Documented incidents of child abuse within the organisation brushed aside by leaders as due to the bad karma of the children suffering sex abuse and outside of their responsibility, the perpetrators avoid punishment or reporting to police.]
  • Social and psychological problems faced by ex-followers including two suicides within one family.
  • Rape and physical violence from families and partners of Brahma Kumaris.
  • Discreet historical revision and re-writing of their "God's" spoken word to avoid controversy, to accommodate increased world population, to change speculation over the timing of destruction of the world and other matters.
  • Self-proclaimed "University" status not recognized by any external authority. * Name changing from University to Organisation.
  • From a theological point of view, B.K.s claim that the Hindu spiritual scripture Bhagavad Gita is actually the teachings of Shiva and that it is misinterpreted by other Hindus and that the current version of the Bhagavad Gita has been modified and enlarged by human beings.
  • Beliefs that they are the only true and direct representatives of God.
  • 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.

Destruction

Similar to the belief in Armageddon, core to the BKWSU teaching is that the current impure world is going to be imminently destroyed. Within their community, this is referred to as "Destruction" the timing of which is the topic of much speculation. As above, it is taught that this destruction will take place through civil war, natural disasters and, ultimately, nuclear holocaust between Russia and America.

Although the planet Earth will not be destroyed, all other continents except for Indian sub-continent, and life as it is known, will disappear below the oceans. Modern civilisation with them. Within a period of less than 30 years though, India will be rebuilt as a paradise and a Golden Age for faithful B.K.W.S.U. followers begin. Initially, it was thought that Destruction would take place 100 years after the birth of Kirpalani and in 1976 there was a false alarm that encouraged many followers to leave. Then it was taught that this period of destruction 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 peace, and even anti-nuclear campaigns, they believe that "Destruction" 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 Shankar by goading Yadvas ". See; .

Virgin Birth belief

Contrary to orthodox Hinduism, of which they see themselves the originators of, the BKWSU also teach the immanent birth of Sri Krishna through non-sexual procreation in order that he can be crowned Emperor Narayan at the start of the Golden Age, in approximately 30 or 35 years time, and that non-sexual procreation through the mouth and power of Raja Yoga will be the norm for the next 2,500 years.

External links

Brahma Kumari

B.K. teaching posters

Advance Party

Third party

References

  1. Reflexive Traditions: New Religious Movements and the 'Negotiation' of Identity.-John Wallis, Ph.D University of Warwick, UK.
  2. Gender Role Experimentation in New Religious Movements: Clarification of the Brahma Kumari Case, Howell, Julia. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion; Sep98, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p453-461, 9p. Julia Day Howell is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Asian and International Studies, Griffith Universtiy, Australia
  3. From World Rejection to Ambivalence:The development in Millenarianism in the Brahma Kumaris." by John Walliss. Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol.14,N 3, 1999
  4. Dr. Julia D. Howell. Changing Meanings of Religious Pluralism, 2003
  5. From World Rejection to Ambivalence:The development in Millenarianism in the Brahma Kumaris." by John Walliss. Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol.14,N 3, 1999

Bibliography

  • Dr Julia D. Howell, Asian and International Studies, Griffith University, Australia & Dr Peter L. Nelson, Nelson Center for Humanities and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University, Australia. "Surviving Transplantation: The Brahma Kumaris in the Western World".
  • Dr. Julia D. Howel. Changing Meanings of Religious Pluralism, , 2003.
  • John Walliss, Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Religion, Theology and Biblical Studies, Aldershot. "The Brahma Kumaris as a ‘reflexive Tradition’: Responding to late modernity ", 2002 ISBN 0-7546-0951-0
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