why did the people find that dada lekhraj was not a man but a mystery ?
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Dada Lekhraj
The Brahma Kumaris were founded by Lekhraj Khubchand Kirpalani, also referred to as Dada Lekhraj who lived from 15 December 1884 to 18 January 1969.
Life of Dada Lekhraj
In 1884, Lekhraj Kirpalani was created in Hyderabad, Sindh. When he was in his forties, Kirpalani claimed to have visions. He then retired, went back to Hyderabad, and embraced spirituality.
Due to the group's philosophy, which encouraged women to be less obedient to their husbands, going against that major cultural feature at the time in India, and also taught chastity, the Sindhi community had a negative reaction to Lekhraj's movement.
The people find that dada lekhraj was not a man but a mystery :
Om Mandali was charged by several organisations with interfering in a family member's private affairs. Lekhraj was charged with sorcery and lechery after Lekhraj's wives suffered abuse from their families. He was also charged of founding a cult and using hypnosis to rule his neighbourhood.
Lekhraj relocated the group from Hyderabad to Karachi, where they made their home in a highly regimented ashram, in order to avoid persecution, legal action, and criticism from his followers' families. They were followed by the Bhaibund anti-Om Mandli Committee, who had opposed the organisation in Hyderabad.The mothers of two girls, 12 and 13, filed a complaint against Om Mandali in Karachi's Court of the Additional Magistrate on January 18, 1939. The women from Hyderabad claimed that the Om Mandali in Karachi was holding their daughters against their will.The girls were to be sent home to their moms, the court ruled. The ruling was affirmed by the High Court after Om Radhe of the Om Mandali appealed it. Later, Hari's parents agreed to allow their daughter to stay at the Om Mandali after being convinced.
Numerous Hindus persisted in their anti-Om Mandali demonstrations. Some Hindu Sindh Assembly members threatened to resign if the Om Mandali wasn't officially declared illegal. Finally, the Om Mandali was deemed an unlawful association by the Sindh Government using the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1908. The Om Mandali was asked to close and leave its premises by the government after more pressure from the Hindu leaders in the Assembly.
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