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Manji (Sikhism)

A Manji was a Sikh religious administrative unit, similar to a parish or diocese, for the propagation of Sikhism. It was part of the Sikh missionary administrative organization founded by Guru Amar Das, the third Guru of Sikhism.

Etymology
The word Manji or Manja literally means a cot (taken as the seat of authority in this context). == History ==
History
Origin Guru Nanak would arrange early Sikh followers into various sangat (congregations) or parishes and instructed them to erect a dharamsal dedicated to spreading their Guru's message and teachings in their local area. Sangatia Sangatia (also spelt as Sangtias) were head leaders from the local Sikh congregation (sangat) who arose as local leaders based upon personal piety and merit. He appointed a local preacher to be in-charge of each of the Manjis, known as a Manjidar. It had been conceptually similar in its aims to the diocese system in Christianity, and had been similarly important in Sikh missionary activity. == Purpose and role ==
Purpose and role
The Manji system was established to give Sikhs a sense of their own sovereignty. This is reflected by the fact that the number of zones established perfectly mimics the Mughal administrative system's zones, with both having twenty-two primary divisions. The Manjis facilitated the spread of Sikhism to more faraway regions away from the already-established epicentres. Manjidars Manjidars were appointed leaders under the purview of the Guru and were responsible for a specified Manji diocese or parish. They were responsible for looking over the dharamsals and congregations of their assigned parish. The main dharamsals located at localities founded by a Sikh Guru or connected to their life were managed directly by a Sikh Guru whilst the centres in more minor, obscure, or distant localities and areas were headed by an appointed Manjidar. Positions of local Manjidars was not dynastic nor inheritable and it was not a professional duty as they still had to live the life of a householder. They were not allowed to claim divine status for themselves. Manjidars should not be confused with the later Masands. == List of manjidars ==
List of manjidars
• Gangu Das, assigned by Guru Amar Das to preach in the Shivalik Hills region. ==See also==
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