Radhaswami Movement: A Path of Faith, Charity, and Service
Radhaswami Movement: Core Principles and Practices
Radhaswami Movement, established in 1861 by Tulsi Ram (Shiv Dayal Saheb). The movement advocates belief in a supreme being and the importance of the guru, with a focus on pious living and spiritual practice without renouncing worldly life. It recognizes all religions as true and emphasizes faith, charity, and service over ritualistic practices.
Founder:Tulsi Ram, also known as Shiv Dayal Saheb, founded the Radhaswami Movement in 1861.
Core Beliefs: The Radhaswamis believe in one supreme being, the supremacy of the guru, a company of pious people (satsang), and a simple social life. They hold that spiritual attainment does not require renunciation of worldly life.
View on Religions: They consider all religions to be true.
Practices: The sect does not believe in temples, shrines, or sacred places but considers works of faith, charity, service, and prayer as necessary duties.
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