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Early History: Year Wise (1936-1969)

Essence: Visions received by Dada Lekraj in 1936, the formation of Om Mandli upon God's directions. In 1938, Dada gave all his wealth to a group of 5 women, the sacrifice of material facilities, life in Karachi (Pakistan) in 1940s, deep Tapasya continued for 12 years, coming to Mount Abu in May 1950, the beginning of services across India, a beggary part began and continued due to lack of money in Yagya (till 1958), services growth took a flight, exhibitions started in cities, 7 days RajYog course was introduced by Baba in Murlis, Knowledge became clear, Mamma became Avyakt (complete) in 1965, organisation renamed as Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Godly Spiritual University for World Transformation, many centres were opened by 1968, Prajapita Brahma became Avyakt (angel) in 1969 - Avyakt BaapDada part continues & service started outside India.

Below Slideshow is year wise history written by Ramsay. Use arrows to move forward or backward.

1936

Brahma baba (Dada Lekhraj) received three powerful visions one by one: One of paradise (new world), one of destruction and one of Vishnu (deity). When Dada chants “Om” during times of contemplation, people attending the satsangs, frequently goes into trance and have visions of God as a light, of Shri Krishna, of Satyug (heaven), of Dada with an angelic body, as well as seeing other divine beings. At this early stage, Dada Lekraj is referred to as Baba, Om Baba or Dada, as the father of Om Mandli. Upon direction of God almighty during early mornings (Amritvela time), Dada lekhraj surrendered all his wealth to a group of 5 women appointed as the founders of Yagya. Cases ran in court of Sindh Hyderabad against Om mandli and Dada Lekhraj as children, women who went to Om Mandli either surrendered, or they urge to remain Pure for the life (upon God's direction). 5 vices are to be conquered and thus, people (men) of Sindh protested against them. Many women were locked inside their home or beaten by their husband. Seeing this, Om Mandli managed to relocate to Karachi, Pakistan.

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