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Based out of is the largest group. Radha Soami, or Radhasoami Satsang, is a religious organization founded by in 1861 on Day in the.
It derives its name from 'lord of the soul' according to the Beas group of Radhasoamis. The Radhasoamis, states Mark Juergensmeyer, are considered in Punjab as an offshoot of Sikhism and can also be considered a part of because they share their cultural outlook, some practices and theological concepts such as, ( ) and. However, they are also different from Hindus and because they reject the concept of a sacred scripture, rituals such as and pilgrimage gatherings and ceremonies. The Radhasoamis are a religious fellowship that accepts saints and living gurus from anywhere. The movement started in Agra, its contemporaneous headquarters are in Beas, with parallel branches found in India and outside India.
There are over 30 different Radhasoami groups in the world. Competing Radhasoami groups have headquarters elsewhere such as in,. According to Pierluigi Zoccatelli, there were an estimated 3 million Radhasoami followers worldwide in 2004, with many subsects based on the Guru. Of these, the is the largest and it had 2 million followers. Other subsects and movements influenced by Radhasoami include, and others. Some of these groups have tried to distance themselves from the other. Succession upon the death of previous guru has been a source of controversies and schism in the Radhasoami movement since the beginning.
Contents. Nomenclature According to Mark Juergensmeyer, the term Radhasoami literally refers to Radha as consort and as Soami ( swami, lord). But these terms do not mean the human manifestations, rather they refer to the Vaishnava understanding of 'Radha as the power of energy of God , and 'swami of Radha' as 'master of energy'. It is a referent to the consciousness in a person and the cosmic energy source, states Juergensmeyer.
The writings of Swami Dayal use the term, rather than Radhasoami. The gurus and the tradition that followed him used the term Radhasoami during the initiation rites, meditation practices and as mutual greeting. This has led to the fellowship being commonly called Radha Soami. In some subtraditions of Radhasoami, states Lucy DuPertuis, the guru's charisma is considered as the 'formless absolute', being in his presence is equivalent to experiencing the incarnation of the, the guru is identified as the Radhasoami. Beliefs and practices. Radha Soami fellowships have featured gurus from many parts of the world.
To the Radhsoamis, six elements form the framework of their faith:. a living guru (someone as locus of trust and truth),. (remembering Sat Nam, other practices believed to be transformative),. (fellowship, community),. (serve others without expecting anything in return),.
(community organization, shrine), and. bhandara (large community gathering). The Radha Soami Satsang believes that living gurus are necessary for a guided spiritual life. They do not install the or any other scriptures in their sanctum, as they consider it ritualistic.
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Instead, the guru sits in the sanctum with the satsang (group of Sikh faithfuls) and they listen to preachings from the Adi Granth and sing hymns together. They believe in social equality, forbid caste distinctions and have attracted to their tradition. They are active outside India, and attracted converts to their movement. The Radhasoami are strict vegetarians. They are active in charitable work such as providing free medical services and help to the needy. They do not believe in orthodox Sikh ritual practices such as covering one's head inside the temple or removing shoes, nor do they serve karah prasad (offering) at the end of prayers. Their basic practices include (sound assisted meditation), initiation of disciple into the path by a living guru, obedience to the guru, a moral life that is defined by abstinence from meat, drugs, alcohol and sex outside marriage.
They also believe that or inner liberation is possible during one's lifetime with guidance of the living guru. See also. Gurus. References.
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Mark Juergensmeyer (1995). Princeton University Press. P. 90 note 5., Quote: 'The date of Swami Shiv Dayal's first public discourse is Basant Panchami Day, February 15 1861'. Kristen Haar; Sewa Singh Kalsi (2009). Infobase Publishing.
P. 12., Quote: 'The term Radhasoami is composed of two words: Radha and Soami – Radha was the favorite gopi (cowgirl) of the Hindu god Krishna and Soami literally means Lord. The term Radha symbolizes Lord Krishna's soul.' .
^ Mark Juergensmeyer (1995). Princeton University Press. Pp. 41–42 with footnotes., Quote: 'The word Radhasoami literally refers to Krishna as lord (swami) of his consort, Radha' (p. 41); 'The Beas group translates Radhasoami as 'lord of the soul' (p. ^ Mark Juergensmeyer (1995). Princeton University Press.
Pp. 7–8, 14–18, 23, 55–57. Lewis (2002). ^ Pierluigi Zoccatelli (2004). Peter Clarke, ed. DuPertuis, Lucy (1986). 'How People Recognize Charisma: The Case of Darshan in Radhasoami and Divine Light Mission'. Sociological Analysis.
Oxford University Press. 47 (2): 111–124., Quote: 'Various branches of Radhasoami have argued about the incarnationalism of Satguru (Lane, 1981). Guru Maharaj Ji has accepted it and identifies with Krishna and other incarnations of Vishnu.' .
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Juergensmeyer, Mark (1991). Radhasoami Reality: The Logic of a Modern Faith, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Lane, David C (1992).
The Radhasoami Tradition, New York. Garland Publishing.
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