MAI-ISM
UNIVERSAL RELIGION
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A popular religion to suit the modern world should have the following characteristics (1 ) Religion must have a definite form and should not be an idealistic, incomprehensible, chaos-creating, airy and hazy something. (2) Religion should not be a source of superstition. (3) Relation of man to man must be hundred times much better. Be…
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It is thus the greatest joy of the Founder of Mai-ism, Mai Swarup, that his work and universal love and service Mission has not only been appreciated by one of the greatest universal religious institutes but that both institute heads have practically been united to be the indispensable complements of each other. As stated in…
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Soon after installation of Universal Divine Mother Mai on 2 September 1932, the Founder (Saint Shri Mai Swarupa Mai Markand) was deputed to go Belgaum, Dharwad etc., for official duties. In the very train, Mother was worshipped at Belgaum by a large number of ladies, with garlands, sweet offerings and Arati. “Prasad ” was carried…
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The most important incident wherefrom the history of Mai movement starts, took place in the latter months of 1931 ( September and October ) in Poona (India). The wife of Founder(Markand Ratanlal Dholkia)’s college friend and boss (Late Revered Sister Taraben Soparkar) was on death-bed suffering from Septicemia. The friend got the Founder (Markand Dholkia)…
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The Founder of Mai-ism , Markand Ratanlal Dholkia (Mai Swarup Mai Markand) began his devotion of Hindu Mother since his tender age of twelve. He began his sadhana साधना from the very first rung of the ladder, with shouting in solitude, “Mother. Tell me, dost Thou exist or not? “at that young age in Petlad,…
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(1) ‘ MAI-ISM ‘ is the Book written and published by the Revered Shri Mai Swarup Mai Markand, Founder of ‘ Mai-ism ‘ and President, ‘ Mother’s Lodge’. The subject matter is divided into 3 Parts ( in all, 12 chapters covering 734 pages ) all in one handy neat volume, with a ‘ Prologue…
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Mai-ism was represented at All Faiths’ Conference at Nasik ( India ) in 1933 and the Indian Philosophical Congress at Poona ( India ) in 1934. Maiji was invited to Japan for the World Religious Congress in 1955. Maiji was the Sub-Councillor-in-Chief of the International Religious Federation which was started in Japan in 1955. Maiji had been…