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The Akram Vignan movement, also spelled Akram Vijnan, is a
new religious movement A new religious movement (NRM), also known as alternative spirituality or a new religion, is a religious or spiritual group that has modern origins and is peripheral to its society's dominant religious culture. NRMs can be novel in origin or th ...
originated in 1960s in
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, India. It was founded by
Dada Bhagwan Dada Bhagwan (7 November, 1908 – 2 January, 1988), also known as Dadashri, born Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, was a spiritual leader from Gujarat, India who founded the Akram Vignan Movement. He was religiously inclined from the early age. He worked ...
and later spread to
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and Gujarati diaspora communities around the world. After death of Dada Bhagwan, the movement split in two factions: one led by
Niruben Amin Niruben Amin (2 December, 1944 – 19 March, 2006), addressed as Pujya Niruma by her followers, was an Indian religious leader and an exponent of the '' Akram Vignan'' philosophy. A gynecologist by profession, she became a disciple of Dada Bhag ...
and the other led by Kanubhai Patel. The principal doctrine of the Akram Vignan movement is ''gnan bhakti'' which means devotional surrender (''samarpan'') to
Simandhar Swami Simandhar is a ''Tīrthaṅkara'', an arihant, who is said to be currently living in another world in the Jain cosmological universe. Residence in Jain cosmology ''Tirthankara'' Simandhar Swami resides at ''Mahavideh Kshetra'', another lan ...
and his interlocutor Dada Bhagwan to gain knowledge of salvation.


Fundamentals

The Akram Vignan movement draws some principles from
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and teaches about two paths. Jains believe that liberation ( Kevala jnana and
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) is not possible in current times as no suitable condition for liberated being exists which is based on Jain cosmological assumption. This is believed in dominant ''Kramik'' or step-by-step path of Jainism. By contrast, ''Akramik'' or stepless path believes that the moksha can be achieved directly by grace (''kripa'') of
Simandhar Swami Simandhar is a ''Tīrthaṅkara'', an arihant, who is said to be currently living in another world in the Jain cosmological universe. Residence in Jain cosmology ''Tirthankara'' Simandhar Swami resides at ''Mahavideh Kshetra'', another lan ...
, the present Jain
Tirthankara In Jainism, a ''Tirthankara'' (Sanskrit: '; English: literally a 'ford-maker') is a saviour and spiritual teacher of the ''dharma'' (righteous path). The word ''tirthankara'' signifies the founder of a '' tirtha'', which is a fordable passag ...
who lives in mythical land of Mahavideha in Jain cosmology. The Akram Vignan movement claims to offer 'instant salvation' by a medium (''nimitta'') or interlocutor who directly connects to Simandhar Swami through magical means. The principal medium was A. M. Patel who was known as ''
Dada Bhagwan Dada Bhagwan (7 November, 1908 – 2 January, 1988), also known as Dadashri, born Ambalal Muljibhai Patel, was a spiritual leader from Gujarat, India who founded the Akram Vignan Movement. He was religiously inclined from the early age. He worked ...
'' who founded the movement. The principal doctrine of the Akram Vignan movement is ''jnan bhakti'' which means devotional surrender (''samarpan'') to Simandhar Swami and his interlocutor Dada Bhagwan to gain knowledge of salvation. In contrast to traditional Jainism, it rejects or is indifferent to scriptural knowledge, physical asceticism, rituals and practices in favour of self-knowledge (''atma-jnan'') through direct grace of Simandhar Swami and devotion to his medium (''gurubhakti''). Flügel regards the movement to be a form of Jain-
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syncretism, a development analogous to the
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in
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.


History


Early years

The movement was founded by Ambalal Muljibhai Patel who had achieved self-realization in June 1958 as described in his discourses or conversations. He is known as ''Atmagnani'' or ''Dada Bhagwan'' by his followers though he had differentiated between self and his empirical self as Patel and Dada Bhagwan. Initially he had not revealed his experiences to public but some of his close relatives and friends knew it. In 1962, during conversation with him, a person named Chandrakant Patel from
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experienced sudden self-realization. Such experience is described in traditional Jainism as ''kshayaka samyatva'' which is only achieved in presence of Tirthankara. Kanubhai K. Patel was the second person, who was also his business partner, who received instant knowledge in 1963 from Dada Bhagwan.


Expansion

Between 1962 and 1968, very few close people received "knowledge" through Dada Bhagwan. Following 1968, he bestowed "knowledge" who requested to be blessed. This is the foundation of the movement. He said that he was initially reluctant due to fear of public opinion as in case of
Shrimad Rajchandra Shrimad Rajchandra (11 November 1867 – 9 April 1901) was a Jain poet, mystic, philosopher, scholar and reformer. Born in Vavaniya, a village near Morbi, he claimed to have recollection of his past lives at the age of seven. He performed '' ...
but after his visit to a
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temple in
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he decided to public performance of ''Gyanvidhi'', a practise to transfer of "knowledge" for self-realisation. In 1968, the first ''Gyanvidhi'' was held at
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(now Mumbai). Over the years, the ''Gyanvidhi'' became more elaborate and achieved its present form in 1983. He continued to give religious discourses. He emphasised contact of "knower" (''jnani'') to gain knowledge over scriptural or ritual knowledge. His followers were initially spread in his hometown
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and Bombay. The movement expanded in 1960s and 1970s to southern Gujarat and Maharashtra and in Gujarati diaspora in East Africa, North America and UK. In 1983, he had reportedly around 50,000 followers. When he died in 1988, his funeral was attended by about 60000. In 1999, their magazine ''Akram Vignan'' claimed to have 3,00,000 followers. Jay Sachchidanand Sangh, the major organisation of Akram Vignan movement, was founded under the auspices of Dada Bhagwan in Mumbai. Khetsi Narsi Shah, a head of local Dada Bhagwan Vitarag Trust, was appointed as the first ''sanghpati'', the community leader of it. He was succeeded by G. A. Shah of
Ahmedabad Ahmedabad ( ; Gujarati: Amdavad ) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad's population of 5,570,585 (per t ...
. The organisation manages activities and movements of religious leader and his chief followers called ''Aptaputra''s and ''Aptaputri''s (celibate disciples who are invited around the world). It also manages community funds and supervises building activities along with publication of books and magazine, ''Akram Vignan'' (first published in 1979). Now the organisation is led by local ''sanghpati''s in Ahmedabad, Surat, Mumbai, London and US.


Successions

Niruben Amin Niruben Amin (2 December, 1944 – 19 March, 2006), addressed as Pujya Niruma by her followers, was an Indian religious leader and an exponent of the '' Akram Vignan'' philosophy. A gynecologist by profession, she became a disciple of Dada Bhag ...
, a
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was one of the followers of Dada Bhagwan. When Dada Bhagwan suffered from fractured leg and required constant medical attention, she joined him to serve him with her medical knowledge and continued to tour with him including his foreign visits from 1982 to 1987. During the same period, Kanubhai had continued to operate a company in which Dada Bhagwan was partner before he attained self realization. Soon after death of Dada Bhagwan, the movement split in two factions. One led by Kanubhai Patel and backed by Jay Sachchidannad Sangh and other led by
Niruben Amin Niruben Amin (2 December, 1944 – 19 March, 2006), addressed as Pujya Niruma by her followers, was an Indian religious leader and an exponent of the '' Akram Vignan'' philosophy. A gynecologist by profession, she became a disciple of Dada Bhag ...
. Niruben claimed that she was instructed and trained in Gyanvidhi by Dada Bhagwan. Niruben formed her own organisations; first Dada Bhagwan Foundation Trust of Ajit Patel in
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and Ahmedabad, and later Simandhar Swami Aradhana Trust in Ahmedabad and Mahavideh Foundation in Mumbai. She became popular leader of movement and was addressed as Niruma by her followers from 1999. After death of Niruben Amin in 2006, she was succeeded by
Deepakbhai Desai Deepakbhai Desai, referred as Pujya Deepakbhai Desai by his followers, is Indian spiritual leader from Gujarat, India. He heads Dada Bhagwan Foundation. He teaches the '' Akram Vignan'' philosophy developed by Dada Bhagwan. Early life Pujya Dee ...
. Kanubhai Patel, also known as Kanudada, was close to Dada Bhagwan before 1978. He claims succession and presents a recorded tape in which Dada Bhagwan had instructed about it (succession). He is seen as future
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by his many followers. His faction refers their teaching of ''Akram Vignan'' as ''Vitrag Vignan''. He was accused of duping his followers of money. The police case was filed against him and his family members. He was removed as the leader of Jay Sachchidanand Sangh following the case. He moved to US where he died on 9 June 2020. His son Bhavesh Patel declared himself the successor.


Doctrines

Niruben Amin organised the movement by publishing the discourses of Dada Bhagwan, formalising Gyanvidhi, construction of temples and composing ritual worship ('' puja''). Niruben Amin had tape-recorded the discourses of Dada Bhagwan between 1974 and 1988 which amount to about 4000 tapes. These tapes are transcribed, compiled and published as ''Aptavani'' (Words of Truth). The fourteen volumes are published. The first one and half volume was compiled by Niruben Amin and Kanubhai Patel together. The first volume was published by Jay Sachchidanand Sangh in 1974. After 1983, almost all of volumes are based on tapes recorded by Amin. Other texts of Dada Bhagwan include ''Swarup Vignan'', the collection of ''satsang'' notes by Natubhai Patel 'Vasudev', published in 1980s. These printed compilations are not used in any rituals as Dada Bhagwan refused to write religious texts. He only wrote two short ritual texts, ''Namaskar Vidhi'' (1971–73) and ''Nav Kalamo'' (1977). ''Namskar Vidhi'' is a devotional hymn which includes all beings worthy of worship;
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of Jain ''
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'' to
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to Dada Bhagwan himself in descending order. ''Nav Kalamo'' (Nine Precepts) is a prayer to Dada Bhagwan which is considered as 'the essence of all scriptures'. ''Tri-mantra'' (Three-fold
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) is modified version of Jain Namokar Mantra which also includes respect to Jina,
Krishna Krishna (; sa, कृष्ण ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme god in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is one ...
and
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which is used at the opening of every religious event. ''Nishchay-Vyavahar Charan Vidhi'' (Absolute-Relative Foot Worship) written by Vanubhai Patel in 1968 at the request of Dada Bhagwan and Amin is an important text used in daily worship as well as in Gyanvidhi. The opening chants of Gyanvidhi currently used were composed by Navneet Patel, a songwriter from Mumbai, in 1970. Niruben Amin has also composed an
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dedicated to Simandhar Swami. Jay Sachchidanand Sangh, led by Kanubhai, published several books including volumes of ''Aptasutra'' and ''Aptavani'' (Vol. 1 to 9), ''Anubhav Gnan Sutra''s, ''Panch Agna Paramarth'', poetry of Navneet Sanghvi.


Temples

After initial reluctance, Dada Bhagwan agreed to build a temple, ''Trimandir'', which included images of Simandhar Swami, Krishna and Shiva to present message of universal religion. In 1993, a temple and ''dharmashala'' (rest house) was constructed in
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managed by the Mahavideh Tirthdham Trust. It had all three images and has a chamber underneath a temples which had photos of A. M. Patel (Dada Bhagwan) and Kanubhai Patel. It is managed by the Jay Sachchidanand Sangh. Mahavideh Tirthdham, a Trimandir was also built by Niruben Amin in Ahmedabad in 1999. More than 20 Trimandirs were built later by the Dada Bhagwan Foundation.


References


External links


Jay Sachchidanand Sangh - Vitrag Vignan

Dada Bhagwan Foundation
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