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Revision as of 07:06, 2 November 2005 by 195.82.106.134 (talk) (→Sub-sect)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organisation, or " Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya " in India, previously known as " Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University ".
Teachers of a form of meditation, or spiritual channelling, called Raja Yoga .
A New Religious Movement with core Millenarianist beliefs concerning the imminent destruction of the world by a World War and nuclear holocaust followed by the reward of a paradisiacal Golden Age in India for its faithful followers.
Origins
Formed in Sindh, now Pakistan during 1937 by businessman Lekhraj Kirpali.
Global Expansion
Claims to have more than 3,200 meditation centers in 70 countries with over 450,000 students.
Fundamental Beliefs
Although borrowing much symbolism from tradition Hinduism, Brahma Kumari Raja Yoga sees itself entirely as unique as the only true messengers of God and adopts a wholly critical view of other religions. Central to its faith are the beliefs that ;
- the human being is an eternal soul living within a physical body
- reincarnation happens from one human body to another only
- existence is limited to an eternally repeating 5,000 year cycle of creation and destruction
- each repeating cycle is exactly the same as the previous one
- humanity is currently at the end of the cycle of creation and is about to be destroyed
- God incarnates personally onto the Earth and speaks only through their founder Lekhraj Kirpali
- all other religious founders must come to them to receive knowledge prior to future incarnations
Practice
The Brahma Kumaris Raja Yoga practice involves;
- complete celebacy
- strict vegetarianism excluding onions, garlic and food cooked by non-B.K.s
- avoidance of alcohol, tobacco and drugs
- ritual cleanliness
- regular daily meditation.
7 Day Course
Central to the Brahma Kumaris practice is the teaching of all their core beliefs in 7 one hour long lessons called " The 7 Day Course ". Once indoctrined by these 7 lessons, students are them introduced to unpublished " scriptures " considered to be the direct teachings of God called "Murlis"
The seven lessons are:
- The Soul
- The Supreme Soul
- The Law of Karma
- The Cycle
- The Tree of Religions
- The Founder Brahma Baba
- Brahma Kumari Lifestyle and Principles
The Soul
The Supreme Soul
The Law of Karma
The Cycle
The Tree of Religions
The Founder Brahma Baba
Brahma Kumari Lifestyle and Principles
Controversy
- questionable relationship with United Nations
- name change from University to Organisation
- problems faced by ex-followers
Sub-sects
Believing himself to be a reincarnation of Lekhraj Kirpali's business partner, Virendra Dev Dikşi splits away from main body of the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual Organisation to form the Adhyatmik Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalay or " P.B.K. movement " after being barred from B.K. Raja Yoga centres.
German psychologist and ex-B.K. Heidi Fittkau-Garthe was charged in the Canary Islands with a plot of murder-suicide in which 31 cult followers, including five children, were to ingest poison. After the suicides they were to be picked up by spaceship for an unspecified destination
External links
- brahmakumaris.com, bkwsu.com Official websites
- xbkchat.com Xbkchat, a discussion forum mainly for ex-members of the Brahma Kumaris
- shivbaba.org.p P.B.K. website
See Also
- Channelling
- Channeling (mediumistic)
- Hinduism
- New Religious Movement
- Yoga
- Patanjali and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali