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RAVIDA - The Ravidassia religion, or Ravidassia Dharam, is a Dharmic religion, founded in the 21st century out of Sikhism, and is based on the teachings of t...
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The Ravidassia religion, or Ravidassia Dharam, is a Dharmic religion, founded in the 21st century out of Sikhism, and is based on the teachings of the 14th century Indian guru Ravidas, revered as a satguru. * Historically, Ravidassia represented a range of beliefs in South Asia, with some devotees of Ravidass counting themselves as Ravidassia Sikhs, but there is evidence that Ravidassia Dera first formed in the early 20th-century in colonial British India. The Ravidassia community began to take on more cohesion following 1947, and the establishment of successful Ravidassia communities in the diaspora.Ravidassias, states Ronki Ram, accept present sants of Ravidass Deras as Guru whereas the Sikhs do not. A new Ravidassia religion was launched following the murder of their cleric Ramanand Dass in Vienna in 2009 by some radical, where the movement declared itself to be a religion fully separated from Sikhism.Prior to their break from Sikhism, the Dera Bhallan revered and recited the Guru Granth Sahib of Sikhism in Dera Bhallan. However, following their split from mainstream Sikhism, the Dera Bhallan compiled their own holy book based exclusively on Ravidas's teachings, the Amritbani Guru Ravidass Ji, and these Dera Bhallan Ravidassia temples now use this book in place of the Guru Granth Sahib. |