Lekhraj Kirpalani was born in a
Hyderabad, Sindh in 1876. In his fifties, Kirpalani reported having
visions and retired, returning to Hyderabad and turning to spirituality.
Om Mandali In 1936, Lekhraj established a spiritual organisation called Om Mandali. Originally a follower of the
Vaishnavite Vallabhacharya sect and member of the exogamous
Bhaiband community, he is said to have had 12
gurus but started preaching or conducting his own
satsangs which, by 1936, had attracted around 300 people from his community, many of them being wealthy. Once a relative reported that a spiritual being (
Shiv, the supreme soul) entered in his body and spoke through him. Since then, Lekhraj has been regarded by the Brahma Baba as a medium of God, and as such, speaking channeled messages of high importance within the religious movement's belief system. In 1937, Lekhraj named some of the members of his
satsang as a managing committee, and transferred his fortune to the committee. This committee, known as
Om Mandali, was the nucleus of the Brahma Kumaris. The
Sindhi community reacted unfavourably to Lekhraj's movement due to the group's philosophy that advocated women to be less submissive to their husbands, going against that strong cultural aspect at the time in India, and also preached chastity. Some organisations accused
Om Mandali of being a disturber of family's personal matter. Some of the Brahma Kumaris wives were mistreated by their families, and Lekhraj was accused of sorcery and lechery. To avoid persecution, legal actions and opposition from family members of his followers, Lekhraj moved the group from Hyderabad to
Karachi, where they settled in a highly structured ashram. The
Bhaibund anti-Om Mandli Committee that had opposed the group in Hyderabad followed them. On 18 January 1939, the mothers of two girls aged 12 and 13 filed an application against Om Mandali, in the Court of the Additional Magistrate in Karachi. The women, from Hyderabad, stated that their daughters were wrongfully being detained at the Om Mandali in
Karachi. After the
partition of India, the Brahma Kumaris moved to
Mount Abu, Rajasthan in India on 5 May 1950. Lekhraj died on 18 January 1969, and the Brahma Kumaris subsequently expanded to other countries. == References ==