|

 The
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University recognises the intrinsic spirituality
and goodness of every human being and helps people to rediscover that
goodness within themselves, encouraging and facilitating the development
of spiritual awareness, attitudes, behaviours and skills through a process
of lifelong learning.
Recognising the importance of understanding the wider context of human
existence, the University's core curriculum addresses the spiritual
significance of religious and cultural traditions and explores such
themes as life after death, our relationship with God and the purpose
of life
The university organises and participates in dialogues across a wide
spectrum of issues promoting peace and understanding in many local and
global forums.
Above all, the University emphasises the benefits of moral and spiritual
approaches to life, enabling people to develop attitudes and behaviors
which stem from shared core values and understanding. Inspired by the
vision of a world where people live in harmony with others, the University's
purpose is to share that vision of the future while strengthening individual
awareness of the dignity and worth inherent in every human being.
The Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University is a non-governmental
organisation in general consultative status with the United Nations
Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), in consultative status with The
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and affiliated to the Department
of Public Information (DPI).

The
University was founded in 1936 by Brahma
Baba. Inspired by a series of revelations, Brahma Baba dedicated
the remaining 33 years of his life to bringing into reality his vision
of people of all cultural, economic and religious backgrounds coming
together to rediscover and develop the spiritual dimension of their
lives.
In
1951 the University's world headquarters moved to Mount Abu in Rajasthan,
India, where it remains to this day. In 1969 Brahma Baba passed away,
aged 93, passing the mantle of leadership to Dadi
Prakashmani as the Administrative Head of the organization worldwide,
and she was subsequently joined by Dadi
Janki as Additional Administrative Head.

Based on the principle that spiritual knowledge is the basic right
of every human being and should never have a price tag attached, the
University charges no fees for any of its courses or activities. The
centres are co-ordinated by people who live and work in the community
and volunteer their talents and spare time for the co-ordination and
running of centre activities.
Although the University is a registered charity in many countries,
it does not raise funds. Finances come from the voluntary contributions
of those who have found personal benefit through the University's courses
and activities.
For more information about the Brahma Kumaris please visit the oficial
website:
www.bkwsu.org
"Self-respect is the foundation
of good relationships"

home
| about us | events
guide | brahma kumaris
| contact us |
webmaster
| feedback
©
Copyright 2001 BKWSU
|