The first full-length examination of Sahaja Yoga, a new religious movement led by Sri Mataji Nirmala Devi, which claims up to one hundred thousand members from around the world.This is the first full-length examination of Sahaja Yoga, a new religious movement led by Sri Mataji Nirmala Devi, which claims up to one hundred thousand members from around the world. 

    The author examines how newcomers adopt new practices and allegiances on becoming full-time members, and how most develop a radically new awareness of 'spiritual vibrations' as a result of the regular meditation suggested by Sri Mataji. To do so, she reflects upon current theories of socialisation, in particular building up understandings about new social worlds than has so far been appreciated. This accessible and informative account is of particular value to scholars working in the study of religions and new religious movements, and of interest to those working on theories of socialisation. However, the book is required reading for anyone who wants to know more about the contemporary religious landscape.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 Sahaja Yoga and Social Construction; Chapter 2 Introducing Sahaja Yoga; Chapter 3 Making Contact with Mother; Chapter 4 Practising Sahaja Yoga; Chapter 5 Learning to Love Mother; Chapter 6 A Woman’s Role in Sahaja Yoga; Chapter 7 Socializing a Second Generation; Chapter 8 Leaving Mother; Chapter 9 Closing Reflections;

    Biography

    Judith Coney

    'The author is able to provide very detailed thick descriptions of the Sahaja Yoga world. The approach taken is sympathetic and reflexive. It is a worthwhile book for inclusion on classroom reading lists for courses on the sociology of religion, Hinduism abroad, or new religious movements.' - Frank J. Korom, Religious Studies Review