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Namdhari Sect Overview

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Recent News

  • Incident: A violent clash erupted between two rival groups of the Namdhari sect in Rania, Sirsa district, Haryana. The conflict highlights ongoing tensions within the sect.

Historical Background

  • Founder: The Namdhari sect was founded by Satguru Ram Singh on Baisakhi in 1857.
  • Key Ideals: Ram Singh challenged existing social norms and resisted British colonial rule. His reforms included advocating for social justice and opposing certain traditional practices.
  • British Repression: The British authorities responded harshly to his activities, deporting him to Rangoon (now Yangon, Myanmar), from which he never returned. The sect faced severe repression, including the imposition of harsh punishments.

Beliefs and Practices

  • Religious Texts: Namdhari Sikhs revere the Guru Granth Sahib as the Supreme Gurbani, but they also believe in the guidance of a living Guru.
  • Ram Singh’s Status: Followers believe that Satguru Ram Singh is still alive in a spiritual sense and will return one day. In mourning his physical absence, they traditionally wear white clothing.
  • Dietary Practices: The sect practices strict dietary restrictions:
  • Sacred Cow: The cow is considered sacred.
  • Prohibition of Alcohol and Caffeine: Members avoid alcohol, tea, and coffee.

Headquarters and Presence

  • Headquarters: The main center of the Namdhari sect is located in Bhaini Sahib, Ludhiana, Punjab, near the village of Raiyaan, which is also the birthplace of Ram Singh.
  • Regional Presence: The sect has several deras (spiritual centers) across Punjab and Haryana. It also maintains a presence in a few other countries, reflecting its diaspora and global outreach.

Key Features of the Sect

  • Social Reform: The Namdhari sect has a history of advocating social reform and challenging social injustices.
  • Cultural Identity: The wearing of white and the prohibition of certain substances are integral to their cultural and religious identity.
  • International Presence: Despite being primarily based in India, the sect's influence extends to other countries through its diaspora communities.

The recent conflict within the Namdhari sect underscores internal divisions, but it is also a reminder of the sect’s historical and ongoing influence in the socio-religious landscape of India.

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