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For the meditative practice, see Sahaja Yoga meditation. | | The neutrality of this article is disputed. Please see the discussion on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved. | Sahaja Yoga (Sahaja meaning innate[2] and Yoga meaning union) is a "new religious movement" founded by Nirmala Srivastava, more widely known as "Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi" or "Mother" by "Sahaja Yogis" - the established practitioners of Sahaja Yoga meditation. It is said that Sahaja Yoga unites "the essence of all religions through direct perception of the divine reality] [3] subtle, divine reality".[4] Sahaja Yoga meditation is a meditative method taught by Nirmala Srivastava since 1970, and which is followed and promoted among and by the Sahaja Yoga organization. ...
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Free public event in New York Shri Mataji Nirmala Srivastava or Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi (born March 21, 1923 in Chindawara, India) founded Sahaja Yoga in 1970 in Nargol. ...
Kundalini ( ) is a Sanskrit word meaning either coiled up or coiling like a snake. ...
Shaktipat is a term from Sanskrit and Hindi that refers to the act of a guru or spiritual teacher conferring a form of spiritual power or awakening on a disciple/student. ...
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A puja as performed in Ujjain during the Monsoon on the banks of the overflowing river Shipra. ...
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The Sanskrit term Sahaja means natural joy, amoral, elevating all worldly things to a divine status, to dissolve natural senses into divine expression. ...
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A new religious movement or NRM is a term used to refer to a religious faith, or an ethical, spiritual or philosophical movement of recent origin that isnt part of an established denomination, church, or religious body. ...
Free public event in New York Shri Mataji Nirmala Srivastava or Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi (born March 21, 1923 in Chindawara, India) founded Sahaja Yoga in 1970 in Nargol. ...
Sahaja Yoga meditation is a meditative method taught by Nirmala Srivastava since 1970, and which is followed and promoted among and by the Sahaja Yoga organization. ...
Sahaja Yoga started in India and England (where Nirmala Srivastava moved in 1972) and there are now Sahaja Yoga centers around the world.[1] Some of the spiritual practices and beliefs on which it is based have been documented for thousands of years, throughout Asia and the West[citation needed]. Practices
Sahaja Yoga results in the experience of spontaneous Self-realization,[5] which according to the official Sahaja Yoga website can be obtained as one sits in front of one's computer,[6] although it is usually experienced at a Sahaja Yoga program. Categories: Substubs ...
Apart from those practices listed below, there are other practices such as prayer,[7][8] havan[9] raising one's Kundalini using one's hands and attention[10] and putting on 'bandhan'.[11] For other uses, see Prayer (disambiguation). ...
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Kundalini ( ) is a Sanskrit word meaning either coiled up or coiling like a snake. ...
The methods for practicing Sahaja Yoga are made available free of charge to those interested. According to the official Sahaja Yoga website there are small fees for attending international pujas to cover costs and voluntary dakshina[12]. In the US, the dakshina has only been collected separately from the costs since 2005, when the customary dakshina was $121 per adult.[13] A puja as performed in Ujjain during the Monsoon on the banks of the overflowing river Shipra. ...
A Dakshina, also known as Gurudakshina is a Sanskrit word describing the Indian tradition of a student repaying his teacher, his guru after the completion of his education. ...
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Sahaja Yoga meditation -
Sahaja Yoga meditation is the meditative method taught by Shri Mataji, and which is followed and promoted among and by the Sahaja Yoga organization. It is suggested a candle or oil lamp is lit in front of a photograph of Shri Mataji, which is believed to emit a constant stream of "positive, cool vibrations (energy)".[14] The practitioner sits comfortably, breathes normally and holds the hands out, palm upwards, as if receiving something precious.[15]During meditation, the attention is focussed on the Sahasrara chakra.[16] Sahaja Yoga meditation can be practiced while listening to music or in silence.[17] Sahaja Yoga meditation is a meditative method taught by Nirmala Srivastava since 1970, and which is followed and promoted among and by the Sahaja Yoga organization. ...
Mata means Mother in Hindi. ...
The practice has notably been taught to prisoners in Italy and the United States, such as at Rikers Island to "help the prisoners' social, psychological and spiritual recovery"[18][19] Shri Mataji explains that meditation is also very beneficial for children.[20] View of Rikers Island Rikers Island is the name of New York Citys largest jail facility, as well as the name of the 413. ...
Puja Puja is a form of worship by which Sahaja Yogis express their devotion to particular deities. Puja is traditionally a Hindu ritual. Nirmala Srivastava has said that Puja is necessary to achieve a state of "Shiva Tattwa" [21] A puja as performed in Ujjain during the Monsoon on the banks of the overflowing river Shipra. ...
Satchitananda is a Hindu term literally meaning truth (sat), consciousness (chit), and bliss (ananda). ...
| “ | Puja is one of the things by which you can excite the forms into formless. Now your centers are the centers of energies, but they too have a guiding deity sitting on all these chakras. They are also the formless made into forms. And when you do the puja, the forms melt into formless energies. And these formless energies start flowing, and then blows the wind. And that is how these misidentifications, these superimpositions on the Spirit are removed. | „ | | —Nirmala Srivastava, [22] | According to a Canadian Sahaja Yoga website, puja is defined as: "the act of showing reverence to a God, or another aspect of the Divine through invocations, prayers and songs" and notes that a Sahaja Yoga puja involves "the same kind of ceremony as practised thousands of years ago in the East when mankind had a much closer relationship with God"[23] Pujas are recommended for realized souls (people who have received their Self-realisation - knowledge of Self) for them to gain from these pujas [24] Categories: Substubs ...
A video about Sahaja Yoga puja can be seen on the Web.[25]
Cleansing techniques Some cleansing techniques involve the natural elements in the form of candle flame, camphor flame, the earth and salt water. Others techniques involve ice, lemons, chillies [5], coconuts, ajwain, affirmations, mantras and "shoe-beating"[6] [7][8] . Bön . Hinduism (Tattva) and Buddhism (MahÄbhÅ«ta) Prithvi / Bhumi â Earth Ap / Jala â Water Vayu / Pavan â Air / Wind Agni / Tejas â Fire Akasha â Aether . ...
Binomial name L. Caraway or Persian cumin (Carum carvi) is a biennial plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Europe and western Asia. ...
Nirmala Srivastava has developed a liver diet to promote better health. White cane sugar, white rice, yogurt, ginger, fruits and vegetables promote the "cooling" of the liver. Alcohol, fried foods, red meat, fish, cream and chocolate are among the foods that are "heating" and thus may be harmful if taken in excess. [26] For the bird, see Liver bird. ...
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White rice is the common term for milled rice which has had its husk, bran, and germ removed. ...
Yoghurt Yoghurt or yogurt, less commonly yoghourt or yogourt, is a dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. ...
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Red meat in culinary terminology refers to meat which is red-colored when raw, while in nutritional terminology, it refers to meat from mammals. ...
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Water vibrated spiritually can, according to the Sahaja Yoga, change the characteristics of water, resulting in purification.[27]
Medical applications In an interview, Nirmala Srivastava states Sahaja Yoga has cured people with AIDS. [9] Sahaja Yoga claims that it has cured patients of "high blood pressure, asthma, epilepsy, diabetes, cancer, etc."[28][29] The organization runs an international hospital in Mumbai, India, the International Sahaja Yoga Health and Research Centre, which uses Sahaja Yoga methods. Daily activities at the center include meditation, clearing techniques, listening to Nirmala Srivastava's lectures and bhajan singing.[10] This health center claims to have been successful in curing incurable diseases such as (refractory) high blood pressure, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis.[30][31] The center's website states: "What really counts in this Health Centre is that Our Holy Mother Shri Mataji has Her Divine Attention here and it is evident that She effects all cures."[11] , Bombay redirects here. ...
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Studies on Sahaja Yoga meditation Some studies have indicated that Sahaja Yoga meditation is effective in addressing various medical ailments. Two studies report results with asthma patients. [32][33] Short-term effects on asthma have also been noticed, by both objective and subjective measures.[33] According to an article in the Medical Observer Weekly, Sahaja yoga meditation was found to be ""significantly more effective than a generic form of meditation in reducing stress, anxiety and depressive symptoms"[30] It should be noted that the (senior) author of the above articles is a Sahaja Yogi and attends to Nirmala Srivastava's personal medical needs. [12] Sahaja Yoga meditation is a meditative method taught by Nirmala Srivastava since 1970, and which is followed and promoted among and by the Sahaja Yoga organization. ...
A case study showed that test subjects who were practising Sahaja Yoga meditation had "significant improvement in VCS (Visual Contrast Sensitivity)", and that meditation appeared to bring about changes in some of the electrophysiological responses studied in epileptic patients.[34] Another study indicated that Sahaja Yoga meditation results in fewer and less acute epileptic seizures [35][cite this quote] A review of the studies determined that there was insufficient evidence to draw conclusions about the efficacy of Sahaja Yoga meditation in treating epilepsy.[36] and that further studies were needed. This article is about the neurological disorder as it affects humans. ...
Mishra reported that Sahaja Yoga meditation resulted in a "significant increase" in beta-endorphins between control and meditating subjects. [37] SY's commentary on a study by Mishra [RK], et al., 1993, suggests that an observed increase in beta-endorphins for meditating males could explain "so-called miraculous cures"[38]. The lead sentence of a news report on a preliminary study suggested that Sahaja Yoga meditation "may be the most effective form of treatment for occupational stress". [39] For Wikipedia guidelines, see Wikipedia:What is an article. ...
Studies on the effect of Sahaja Yoga meditation conducted by Dr Ramesh Manocha of the Royal Hospital for Women in Sydney, Dr. Barbara Semmar of the department of Psychology at Bond University and Dr. Deborah Black of the Faculty of Medicine at the School of Community Medicine of the University of New South Wales on menopausal symptoms showed that "Changes in vasomotor symptoms, especially hot flashes, were most prominent as a significant decrease of 67% at post-treatment and 57% at follow-up" [40] Uniwalk is the main walkway stretching through the whole Kensingtion campus The University of New South Wales, also known as UNSW or colloquially as New South, is a university situated in Kensington, a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...
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Organization World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga The World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga (WCASY) (also known as the "Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Sahaja Yoga World Foundation") is the highest and final authority in Sahaja Yoga.[41] It was proposed December 2003 and formed the following year. [42][43][44] In July 2005 the role of the WCASY was affirmed by C. P. Srivastava KCMG speaking on behalf of his wife, Shri Mataji. [45] Sir Chandrika Prasad Srivastava KCMG is a retired Indian civil servant and international administrator and diplomat. ...
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The WCASY has 31 members, "World Leaders" who represent Sahaja Yoga collectives from across the world. Among the latest additions to the WCASY is a Dr. Bohdan Shehovych, Gagan Ahluwalia, Paul Ellis, Alan Wherry, and Alan Pereira in 2005[46] According to an official Sahaja Yoga website, Guido Lanza, a World Leader, was suspended from all activities in Sahaja Yoga in 2005, for disrupting a havan ritual and threatening members. An Italian ashram was "temporarily closed"[47] The same website announced that a Russian World Leader[48], Sergey Perezhogin, resigned his position in 2005.[49] This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
An Ashram (Pronounced aashram) in ancient India was a Hindu hermitage where sages (See Rishi) lived in peace and tranquility amidst nature. ...
Sahaja Yoga International (Vishwa Nirmala Dharma)
Vishwa Nirmala Dharma Logo Sahaja Yoga International (also known as Vishwa Nirmala Dharma) is the organizational part of the movement. Founded in 1970 it has centers in almost 100 countries worldwide.[50][51]. 'Sahaja Yoga' was trademarked in the United States in 2000.[52] In 2001 a complaint by Vishwa Nirmala Dharma to the World Intellectual Property Organization regarding the domain name 'sahaja-yoga.org' was rejected (despite the dissenting opinion of the presiding panelist), in part due to the determination that 'sahajayoga' is not only a descriptive Sanskrit word but is also a concept dating back to Buddhism adopted by saint Kabir and then also taken up by Guru Nanak in Sikhism'[53] Image File history File links Vndlogo. ...
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A painting of Kabir KabÄ«r (also KabÄ«ra) (Hindi: à¤à¤¬à¥à¤°, GurmukhÄ«: à¨à¨¬à©à¨°, Urdu: ) (1440â1518[1]) (born in 1398 according to some accounts[1][2]) was a mystic poet or poet sants of India, whose literature has greatly influenced the Bhakti as well as Sufi movements of India. ...
Guru Nanak (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ, Devanagari: गुरु नानक) (20 October 1469 - 7 May 1539), the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Gurus of the Sikhs, was born in the village of Talwandi, now called Nankana...
Sikhism (IPA: or ; Punjabi: , , IPA: ) is a religion that began in fifteenth century Northern India with the teachings of Nanak and nine successive human gurus. ...
Sahaja Yoga/Vishwa Nirmala Dharma is a registered Organisation in many countries such as Columbia[13], the United States of America[14], France[15] (has an "asso.fr" website domain reserved for organisations)[16], and Austria[17]. It is registered as a religion in Spain.[54] This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
The organization runs meditation, cultural, and charity-related facilities and activities, including For other senses of this word, see Meditation (disambiguation). ...
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Vishwa Nirmal Prem ashram
A view of the main building The Vishwa Nirmala Prem Ashram is a not-for profit project by the NGO Vishwa Nirmala Dharma (Sahaja Yoga International) located in Noida, Delhi, India, opened in 2003. Image File history File links Vishwango. ...
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The ashram is a "facility where women and girls are rehabilitated by being taught meditation and other skills that help them overcome trauma"[59] It aims at - Providing for basic needs and facilities of the destitute women and children
- Giving them training and enable them to attain economic independence
- Assist them in getting appropriate jobs
- The members of the ashram would also be given spiritual guidance so that after going from the ashram, they would be able to face the difficulties of life in a better way and get appropriate livelihoods to gain self-reliance
In 2005, 21 girls were housed, most of them full orphans, aged between 5 and 12 years, and a "reasonable number of destitute women" [18].[60]
Yuvashakti The organization's youth movement is called "Yuvashakti" (also "Nirmal Shakti Yuva Sangha"), from the Sanskrit words Yuva (Youth) and Shakti (Power). As well as helping organize Sahaja Yoga events such as Realize America tour,[61] The European realization tour,[62] and Realize Australia,[63] Yuvashakti is active in forums such as the World Youth Conference[64]and TakingITGlobal which aim at discussing global issues, and ways of solving them. TakingITGlobal. ...
An example of this is the participation in the 2000 "Civil Society & Governance Project"[65] in which Yuvashakti were "instrumental in reaching out to women from the poor communities and providing them with work".
Sahaja Yoga culture
The Nirmal Bhakti Bhajan group Because of the diversity of cultures practicing Sahaja Yoga, a range of different projects focusing on the similarities and differences between cultures was born, including the formation of musical groups playing fusion of different genres, such as Nirmal Bhakti, Sahaj Unlimited and Indialucia including Rock and roll, Flamenco, Hip Hop, Qawwali and Indian classical music.[66][67] Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1322x714, 144 KB) I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ...
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Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ...
Flamenco is a Spanish musical genre with strong, rhythmic undertones and is often accompanied with a similarly impassioned style of dance characterized by its powerful yet graceful execution, as well as its intricate hand and footwork. ...
Hip hop is a cultural movement that began amongst urban African American youth in New York and has since spread around the world. ...
Qawwali (Urdu: ÙÙÙØ§ÙÛ, Hindi: à¤à¤¼à¤µà¤¾à¤²à¥) is the devotional music of the Chishti Sufis of the Indian Subcontinent. ...
The origins of Indian classical music can be found from the oldest of scriptures, part of the Hindu tradition, the Vedas. ...
Other projects The World Council supports the creation of an 108-room Ashram complex in Chhindwara, near the birthplace of its founder.[68] Another project is the transfer of her audio and video tapes, many in delicate condition, to digital media. [69][70] The founder has given her intellectual property and several of her homes to the trust run by the World Council [71] to be used in future projects by the organization. Chhindwara (also spelt Chindawara or Chindwara) is a city in Madhya Pradesh state of central India. ...
Sahaja Yoga held classes during the third annual "Yoga for peace" event in Detroit, which "aims to effect world peace through the power of meditation."[72]
Criticisms As of 2001, according to the author David V. Barrett, the movement had been criticized because of encouragement of its members to make donations to pay for Mataji's trips and "expensive properties."[73] Barrett further wrote that some former members say that they were expelled from the movement because they "resisted influence that Mataji had over their lives."[73]According to Barrett, Mataji's degree of control over members' lives has given raise to concerns. [73] David V. Barrett is a British author who has written on religious and esoteric topics. ...
"Cult" allegations Some sources in the press have reported on "cult" allegations surrounding the movement. In, 2001, The Independent reported that certain ex-members alleged: "Sahaja Yoga is a cult which aims to control the minds of its members"[74]. The Evening Standard reported that Sahaja Yoga has been "described as a dangerous cult"[75], and "has a dissident website created by former members listing alleged abuses"[75]. This article does not discuss cult in its original meaning. ...
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Also in 2001, Australia's AAP reported that a general practitioner named Dr Bohdan Shehovych had been fined after grabbing a Sahaja Yoga critic "round the head and dragged him over a backyard fence"[76] - the AAP referred to Sahaja Yoga in their report as an "Indian cult"[76]. The physician had been part of a group delivering a letter to the critic from Nirmala Srivastava[76]. In 2004 an Australian medical practitioner[19] called Dr Bohdan Shehovych was made a World Leader in Sahaja Yoga and appointed to the World Council for the Advancement of Sahaja Yoga. [20] A general practitioner (GP), family physician or family practitioner (FP) is a medical doctor who provides primary care. ...
In 2005, The Record reported that some critics who feel that the group is a cult "have started Internet sites to detail their accusations.."[77] Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
See also The International Sahaja Public School in Dharamsala, India is a school operated by the Sahaja Yoga movement which was founded by Shri Mataji in 1970. ...
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"All the gain that you have from Puja is only possible when you are a realised soul otherwise it is useless to do any Puja, any worship, people go to church, sing few hymns and come back, they are just the same and afterwards go to the pub because they think pub is the only place where they can get some joy." Belapur is a segment of New Bombay (Navi Mumbai), with a fairly vibrant Central Business District that is moving some of the economy out of congested central Mumbai into the hinterland. ...
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"Sahaja Yoga meditation appears to bring about changes in some of the electrophysiological responses studied in epileptic patients" - ^ Panjwani U, Selvamurthy W, Singh SH, Gupta HL, Thakur L, Rai UC. "Effect of sahaja yoga practice on seizure control & EEG changes in patients of epilepsy." Indian J Med Res 1996;103: 165-72.[ISI][Medline]
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- ^ http://www.pksacademy.com/
- ^ A New Childhood Arshiya Khanna Times of India 16 Nov 2006, viewed 4 November 2007
- ^ [http://www.blossomtimes.org/site/pdf/BlossomTimes_issue3.pdf Interview with the Ashram Executive Director
- ^ http://realizeamerica.com
- ^ http://europeanrealisationtour.org
- ^ http://www.sahajayoga.com.au/realise_australia
- ^ http://www.youthlink.org/globalguide.pdf
- ^ Case Study Civil Society & Governance Project, February 2000 Vinita Tatke Viewed 6 November 2006
- ^ http://www.sahajayoga.org/Music
- ^ http://turiyasangeet.googlepages.com
- ^ Shri Mataji’s Holy Birthplace: Chhindwara Project
- ^ Safeguarding the Original Audio and Video Tapes of Shri Mataji
- ^ An Appeal: Safeguarding The Original Audio and Video Tapes Of Shri Mataji
- ^ Gift of Cabella Properties to the World Sahaj Collective
- ^ "Yoga enthusiasts gather to meditate for peace" - George Hunter The Detroit News August 13, 2007
- ^ a b c Barrett, David V. The New Believers (Cassell 2001) ISBN 0-304-35592-5 pages 297-298 “Sahaja Yoga, like many other new religious movements, is involved in charitable social work, including a hospital and a cancer research centre – both using Sahaja Yoga methods for healing – a classical musical school, and a shelter for the poor in Delhi. Sahaja Yoga makes a big point of its teaching being free: - Amazingly, without any financial support from any person, Shri Mataji neither charges for Her lectures nor for Her ability to give Self Realization, nor does one have to become a member of this organization. She insists that you cannot pay for enlightenment and to-date she continues to denounce the false self-proclaimed ‘gurus’ who are more interested in the seekers’ purse than their spiritual ascent. - But in fact this is one of the major criticisms of the movement, that the often middle-class members are encouraged to make regular donations to pay for Shri Mataji’s trips around the world, and to buy her expensive properties, such as Shudy Camps Park House near Cambridge, England, in 1986 and an Italian castle in 1991. (...) Devoted member refer to her as the Divine Mother, and she has called herself Adi Shakh, Primal Mother of All; many take her advice on child-rearing, and some ask her to choose their marriage partners. This amount of influence over her followers’ lives has caused concern in several countries. Some former have said that they were expelled from the movement because they resisted Shri Maraji’s influence over their lives.”
- ^ "Shri who must be obeyed; She's been hailed as a saint: a selfless distributor of goodness and light. But, on the eve of her appearance at the Royal Albert Hall, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi is under attack.", The Independent, London, England, Mary Braid, Beatrice Newbery, July 13, 2001
- ^ a b "Monday night with the divine mother.", The Evening Standard, London, England, July 18, 2001, John Crace
- ^ a b c "Qld: Doctor fined over yoga dispute", AAP General News, Australia, November 12, 2001.
Brisbane's District Court has been told a GP grabbed a man round the head and dragged him over a backyard fence -- accusing him of befouling members of an Indian cult. The court was told Dr BOHDAN MYRON SHEHOVYCH was among a group delivering a letter to the man from the founder of the meditation religion, Sahaja Yoga. The 52-year-old doctor from the New South Wales central coast today pleaded guilty to entering a house at Mount Ommaney in Brisbane' west and assaulting TERENCE RICHARD BLACKLEY on March 3 this year. The court heard the group was delivering a letter to BLACKLEY from spiritual leader SHRI MATAJI NIRMALA DEVI, alleging spiritual and criminal wrongdoings. Judge KERRY O'BRIEN today told the doctor that someone of his intelligence should have known better than to behave in that manner. He's fined Dr SHEHOVYCH $1,500 but did not record a conviction. - ^ "Hundreds fill weekend with devotion, bliss", The Record, John Chadwick, July 24, 2005, Bergen County, New Jersey. (Local Section)
The movement has its share of critics, some of whom describe it as a cult and have started Internet sites to detail their accusations. One site portrayed Mataji as a manipulative leader who exercised a high degree of control over members' lives, including arranging and breaking up marriages. "I have witnessed Mataji order loving couples to divorce," one former member wrote on a Web site. For followers of Hinduism, see Hindu. ...
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Further reading - Coney, Judith (1999) Sahaja Yoga: Socializing Processes in a South Asian New Religious Movement, (London: Curzon Press) ISBN 0-7007-1061-2
- Srivastava, Nirmala (1997) Meta Modern Era, (Vishwa Nirmala Dharma) ISBN 8186650059
- Pullar, Philippa (1984) The Shortest Journey, ISBN 0-04-291018-8
- Kakar, Sudhir (1984) Shamans, Mystics and Doctors: A Psychological Inquiry into India and Its Healing Traditions, ISBN 0-226-42279-8
- Rai, Umesh (1993) Medical science enlightened: new insight into vibratory awareness for holistic health care (New Delhi: Life Eternal Trust) ISBN 81-900325-0-X
- Descieux, Flore (1995) The Light of the Koran: Knowledge through Sahaja Yoga (Paris: La Pensee Universelle, 1995; English translation: New Delhi: Ritana Books, 1998) ISBN 8185250026
- Apte, Arun (1997) Music and Sahaja Yoga (Pune: NITL)
- de Kalbermatten, Gregoire (2003) The Third Advent (New York: daisyamerica, 2003; Melbourne: Penguin Australia, 2004; Delhi: Penguin India, 2004) ISBN 1-932406-07-7
- Powell, Nigel (2004) Sahaja Yoga Meditation (Corvalis Publishing) ISBN 0-954-85190-0
External links Sahaja Yoga Sites Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
- Sahaja Yoga - official website
- The Light of Sahaja Yoga, online newsletter
- Official Response from Sahaja Yoga International to False Allegations
- International Sahaja Yoga Research and Health Centre, Navi Mumbai, India
- Sahaja Yoga World Foundation
- List of research papers, conferences and publications relating to the Sahaja Yoga research and health center.
- Critical sites
- Sahaja Yoga: Facts and Warnings from Ex-Members
- Second Coming? or Mother of all Cults? Opinions by Steve Hassan
- Neutral or mixed sites
- Leaflet on Sahaja Yoga published by INFORM
- Woman's Hour September 12, 2001 BBC radio program, with questions and answers by Nirmala Srivastava and two ex-members.
- Sahaja Yoga at the Religious Movements Homepage at the University of Virginia. Updated 2001.
- Shri Adi Shakti: The Kingdom Of God Supportive of Nirmala Srivastava's claims to be Holy Ghost incarnate, but claiming that mainstream Sahaja Yoga's is averse to openly declaring this
- Yuvashakti
- Yuvashakti Universal - design, animation, and film showcase of Yuvashakti artists
- Yuvashakti International website
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