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Prem Rawat in traditional mourning clothes, speaking after the death of his father in July 1966. Prem Pāl Singh Rawat was born in Haridwar, Uttarakhand in northern India, on 10 December 1957, the fourth and youngest son of guru Hans Rām Singh Rawat and his second wife, Jagat Janani Mata Shri Rajeshwari Devi.
When Shri Hans Ji Maharaj died in 1966, he was succeeded as guru by Prem Rawat, then just eight years old, despite rival claims from other family members. Although Prem Rawat was accepted as his father's successor, because of his age his family retained effective control of the DLM.
Guru Maharaj Ji: Pizza, Sports Cars and Millions of Followers: Mansfield News Journal (UPI) U.S. [68] Rawat, Prem et al. 1975: Book: The Sayings of Guru Maharaj Ji: Divine United Organization Shri Sant Yogashram, Hans Marg: India, New Delhi: Several volumes [69] February 20, 1976: Article (newspaper) Maharaj Ji Wins Fight For Mission: The ...
It featured Prem Rawat, then known as Guru Maharaj Ji, a 15-year-old guru and the leader of a fast-growing new religious movement. [1] Organizers billed the festival as the most significant event in human history which would usher in a thousand years of peace. [2] [3]
Knowledge is a term used by Shri Hans Ji Maharaj (Hans Rawat) to denote a formulation of four specific techniques that were imparted in a process of initiation. [1] [2] The term continues to be used by two of Shri Hans Ji Maharaj's sons, Satpal Rawat and Prem Rawat. [3] [4] [5]
Lord of the Universe is a 1974 American documentary film about Prem Rawat (at the time known as Guru Maharaj Ji) at an event in November 1973 at the Houston Astrodome called "Millennium '73". Lord of the Universe was first broadcast on PBS on February 2, 1974, and released in VHS format on November 1, 1991.
Prem Rawat,also known as Maharaji (formerly Guru Maharaj Ji) has spoken on the subject of "inner peace" since the age of three and offers instruction in the four meditation techniques he calls Knowledge. [3] [4] In 1971 Rawat traveled to Britain and the US where he was the subject of substantial media attention. [5]
His parents were Ranjit Singh Rawat and Kalindi Devi. [2] He was considered a Satguru by his students who called him affectionately "Shri Maharaj ji" or just "Guru Maharaj ji." [3] He had a daughter from his first wife Sinduri Devi, and four sons from his second wife Rajeshwari Devi, later known among followers as "Mata Ji" [4] and "Shri Mata ...