Outline of Prem Rawat
Appearance
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This list is of topics related to Prem Rawat (Maharaji).
Organizations
[edit]- Elan Vital
- Divine Light Mission
- Divine United Organization/Raj Vidya Kender
- HDSK
- Words of Peace Global
Practices
[edit]Family
[edit]- Hans Ram Singh Rawat, known as Hans Ji Maharaj, father
- Satpal Singh Rawat, known as Satpal Maharaj, brother
- Amrita Rawat, sister-in-law, wife of Satpal
- Actress Navi Rawat, niece, daughter of brother Rajaji Rawat
Notable students, past and present
[edit]- Jonathan Cainer, astrologer [1]
- Sophia Collier, author of the 1978 book Soul Rush: The Odyssey of a Young Woman of the '70s
- Rennie Davis, prominent American anti-Vietnam War protest leader of the 1960s, one of the Chicago Seven defendants
- Timothy Gallwey, author of the series of books The Inner Game [2]
- Ron Geaves, scholar
- Jimmie Dale Gilmore, singer, songwriter
- John Grefe, chess master
- Jenny McLeod, composer
Books
[edit]Scholarly analysts
[edit]- Students of Prem Rawat
- Lucy DuPertuis
- Ron Geaves, senior lecturer, Programme Leader and chair in religious studies at the University of Chester in England
- Jeanne Messer
- Others
- David V. Barrett, American author who has written on religious and esoteric topics
- James V. Downton, professor at Sacramento State College and professor emeritus of Sociology at the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Colorado at Boulder
- George D. Chryssides, senior lecturer and Head of Religious Studies at the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences of the University of Wolverhampton
- Daniel A. Foss
- Marc Galanter
- Jeffrey K. Hadden, professor of sociology at the University of Virginia
- Stephen J. Hunt, British professor of sociology at the University of the West of England
- Andrew Kopkind, radical American journalist
- Stephen A. Kent, professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta
- Reender Kranenborg, Dutch theologian specialized in sociology of religion and Hinduism
- Jan van der Lans, Dutch professor in the psychology of religion at the Catholic University of Nijmegen
- Ralph Larkin
- Saul V. Levine, professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto; author
- J. Gordon Melton, American religious scholar and research specialist in religion and new religious movements at the University of California, Santa Barbara
- Paul Schnabel, Dutch sociologist and director of Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau of the Dutch government
- Margaret Singer, clinical psychologist and adjunct professor emeritus of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, US
- Bryan R. Wilson, Reader Emeritus in Sociology at the University of Oxford and President of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion
Media
[edit]- Lord of the Universe, documentary, 1974, won a DuPont-Columbia Award
- Words of Peace TV series
Interviewers
[edit]- Marta Robles (2006)
- Rajiv Mehrotra, Doordarshan TV, (2006)
- Carmen Posadas, writer, (2004)
- Burt Wolf (2000)
- Tom Snyder, The Tomorrow Show, (1973)
- John Wood, the Boston Globe (1973)
Biographers
[edit]- Andrea Cagan, best-selling American writer and biographer
Multimedia
[edit]Photographs
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Prem Rawat, present
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Speaking at U.N. anniversary event, San Francisco, 2005
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Public address, University of Salamanca, 2003
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Public address, Royal Albert Hall, 1981
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Arriving in United States, 1971
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Maharaji, circa 1967
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Prem Rawat in 1966
Audio
[edit]Other articles of interest
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The Mail man, the Maharaji and the exploding love-bomb: Francis Wheen on: Divine intervention at the Daily Mail." Francis Wheen, The Guardian London, England, July 14, 1999
- ^ du Plessix Gray, Francine, Blissing Out In Houston, New York Review of Books, December 13, 1973
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