Bibliography of Prem Rawat and related organizations

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Bibliography of Prem Rawat and related organizations lists bibliographical material regarding Prem Rawat and organizations like Divine Light Mission, [1] Elan Vital and the Prem Rawat Foundation.

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Author(s)DateTypeTitlePublished in/byPlaceOther specifics
Rawat, Prem November 8, 1970Public addressPeace Bomb satsangAnd It Is Divine (transcript: 1972)
The Golden Age (transcript: 1978)
India, Delhi (in Hindi)
U.S. (1972)
Australia (1978)
[2] [3] [4] [5]
November 9, 1970Article (newspaper) Hindustan Times India [6]
November 10, 1970Article (newspaper) Navbharat Times India (in Hindi) [7]
1970Book (part)Guinness Book of World Records Sterling Publishing U.S. [8]
June 17, 1971Article (newspaper)Hallelujah! The mini Guru, aged 13, cometh Evening Standard UK, London [9]
June 18, 1971Article (newspaper)Worshippers greet the boy guru 'straight from Heaven' Daily Mirror UK, Londonp. 12 [10]
Rawat, Prem June 1971Public addressGlastonbury Festival address Glastonbury Fayre (footage: 1972)UK,  Glastonbury
UK (footage)
[11] [12] [13] [14]
August 2, 1971Article (magazine)Boy Guru Newsweek U.S.p. 72 [15]
Allen, HenrySeptember 14, 1971Article (newspaper) Pretty Far-Out Little Dude The Washington Post U.S., Washington, D.C.p. B1 [16]
Rawat, Prem September 17, 1971Public addressColorado Satsang Who Is Guru Maharaj Ji? (transcript: 1973)U.S., Colorado [17]
1970sMagazineDivine Times Divine Light Mission U.S. [18]
1970sPeriodicalThe Divine Times Divine Light Mission UK [19] [20]
Rawat, Prem 1972BookReflections on an Indian Sunrise Divine Light Mission [21] [22]
Ashokanand (mahatma)
Sandoz, Jaques (directors)
1972Film (documentary)Satguru Has ComeShri Hans Films [4] [23]
October 23, 1972Article (newspaper)Pilgrims jet to see Divine Light The Times UK, Londonp. 12 [20]
November 9, 1972Article (newspaper) Guru's 'Bank' Seized Los Angeles Times (Reuters)U.S., Los Angelesp. A15 [24]
November 19, 1972Article (newspaper)India investigates guru's finances The Times (AP)UK, Londonp. 8 [25]
November 27, 1972Article (magazine) Junior Guru Time U.S. [26]
Daniel, LeonDecember 10, 1972Article (newspaper) 15-Year-Old Hottest Star of Guru Circuit Los Angeles Times U.S., Los Angelesp. C8 [27]
1970sMagazineAnd It Is DivineShri Hans Productions
Divine Light Mission
U.S. [28]
Blue Aquarius
(Bhole Ji et al.)
1973Album (music)Blue Aquarius Stax: Gospel Truth SeriesU.S.GTS-2725 [29]
February 3, 1973Article (newspaper)Guru's Pupil Slates TalkSyracuse Post-StandardU.S.p. 3 [30]
Rawat, Prem April 1, 1973Article (magazine)
Film
DUO proclamation and satsangDivine Times Vol. II No. 6 by Shri Hans Productions (DLM)
(film:) Shri Hans Films
U.S., Denver, Colorado [31]
August 1973
September 1973
MagazineDivine Light News Divine Light Mission AustraliaVol. I, Nos. 1-3 [32]
August 8, 1973Article (newspaper) Guru Gets Testimonial And Some Pie in Face The New York Times U.S., New Yorkp. 43 [33]
August 8, 1973Article (newspaper) 15-Year Old Guru Slapped in Face by Shaving Cream Pie Los Angeles Times (UPI)U.S., Los Angelesp. 2 [34]
August 8, 1973Article (newspaper)Guru Set For Honor, Gets Pie In Face Independent
Press-Telegram
(UPI)
U.S., Long Beach, Californiap. A-6 [35]
September 3, 1973Article (newspaper) Guru Maharaj Ji: Ulcer The Washington Post U.S., Washington, D.C.p. B7 [36]
September 4, 1973Article (newspaper)The 'Perfect Master' from India has an ulcer Stars and Stripes (AP)U.S.p. 6 [37]
Carter, Malcolm N.September 23, 1973Article (newspaper)Guru Keeps Track Of Subjects With ComputerGreat Bend Tribune (AP)U.S., Kansasp. 11 [38]
Milner, BartSeptember 23, 1973Article (newspaper)Casting some shadows on the movement of Divine LightThe TimesUK, London [39]
1973FilmWho Is Guru Maharaj JiShri Hans ProductionsU.S. [40]
Cameron, Charles
Davis, Rennie
Rawat, Prem
et al.
November 1973Book Who Is Guru Maharaj Ji? Bantam Books U.S. [23]
Rawat, Prem
Griffin, Merv
November 28, 1973TV show (interview) The Merv Griffin Show U.S. [41]
Morgan, Ted December 9, 1973Article Oz in the Astrodome: Middle-class premies find Guru The New York Times Magazine U.S., New YorkSection 6, pp. 37–39, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 104 [42]
Du Plessix Gray, Francine
Kelley, Ken
December 13, 1973Article (magazine) Blissing out in Houston (du Plessix Gray)
Blackjack Love (Kelley)
The New York Review of Books Vol. 20 No. 20U.S., New Yorkpp. 36–43 [43]
Winder, Gail
Horowitz, Carol
December 1973Article (magazine)What's Behind the 15-Year-Old Guru Maharaj Ji? The Realist No. 97-CU.S., San Francisco, Californiapp. 1–5 [44]
Latimer, DeanJanuary 1974Article (magazine)Who is Guru Maharaj Ji and why is he saying all these terrible things about God? Penthouse Vol. 5 No. 5U.S.pp. 65–66 [45]
Kelley, KenJanuary 19, 1974Article (newspaper) Get Your Red-Hot Panaceas! The New York Times U.S., New Yorkp. 31 [46]
Du Plessix Gray, Francine
Kelley, Ken
Apter, Joan
et al.
January 24, 1974Article (magazine)Knowledge of the Guru, replies to Joan Apter and to Nicholas B. Dirks, Charles R. D. Lindley, Leela A. Wood The New York Review of Books Vol. 20 Nos. 21 & 22U.S., New York [47]
Kelley, KenFebruary 1974Article (magazine)Over the hill at 16 Ramparts No. 12U.S.pp. 40–44 [48]
Goldsmith, Paul
Traum, Artie
February 1974Article (magazine)Bliss and Bones in the Astrodome Crawdaddy U.S.pp. 62–65 [49]
Adler, DickFebruary 23, 1974Article (newspaper) TV Review: Videotape Explorers on Trail of a Guru Los Angeles Times U.S., Los Angelesp. B2 [50]
Shamberg, Michael (dir.)
Rawat, Prem
Davis, Rennie
et al.
February 24, 1974Film (documentary) Lord of the Universe Top Value Television U.S. [51]
O'Connor, John J.February 25, 1974Article (newspaper) TV: Meditating on Young Guru and His Followers: Maharaj Ji Is Focus of P.B.S. Documentary: Astrodome Gathering Yields Splendid Show The New York Times U.S., New Yorkp. 53 [52]
Kelley, KenMarch 1974Article (magazine)An East Indian Teen-Ager Says He Is God Vogue U.S. [53]
Elman, RichardMarch 1974Article (magazine)Godhead Hi-Jinx: Starring the Guru Maharaj Ji Creem U.S.p. 37-39 [12]
March 1974
October 1979
MagazineThe Golden Age Divine Light Mission
Duo Productions
AustraliaVol. 1-55 [54]
Levine, RichardMarch 14, 1974Article (magazine)When The Lord of All The Universe Played Houston: Many are called but few show up Rolling Stone No. 156U.S.pp. 36–50 [55]
Gortner, Marjoe May 1974Article (magazine)Who Was Guru Maharaj Ji? Just think of him as a spare tire Oui U.S.pp. 90–133 [56]
Scheer, Robert June 1974Article (magazine)Death of the Salesman: for rennie davis (model high school student, antiwar spokesman and chief proselytizer for guru maharaj ji) the media always meant the message Playboy U.S.pp. 107–108, 112, 236, 238-240 [57]
Kelley, KenJuly 1974Article (magazine)I See The Light: In which a young journalist pushes a cream pie into the face of His Divine Fatness and gets his skull cracked open by two disciples Penthouse U.S.pp. 98–100, 137-138, 146, 148, 150-151 [58]
Baxter, ErnieAugust 1974Article (magazine)The multi-million dollar religion ripoff Argosy No. 380U.S.pp. 72, 77-81 [59]
Dart, JohnNovember 27, 1974Article (newspaper) Maharaj Ji Buys $400,000 Home Base in Malibu Area Los Angeles Times U.S., Los Angelesp. B2 [60]
1974Entry in encyclopedic resourceCurrent Biography Yearbook: 1974, entry: "Maharaj Ji, Guru" H. W. Wilson Company U.S.p. 254 ff. [61]
Frazier, DeborahMarch 23, 1975Article (newspaper)Growing Pile of Unpaid Bills Beneath Guru's Spiritual BlissSunday Journal and Star (UPI)U.S., Lincoln, Nebraskap. 11A [62]
March 24, 1975Article (newspaper)Riches Called Goal of Divine Light Winnipeg Free Press (CP)U.S. [63]
April 1, 1975Article (newspaper) Mother Ousts Young Guru as Playboy Los Angeles Times U.S., Los Angelesp. 2 [64]
Belkind, Myron L.April 2, 1975Article (newspaper)Guru's mother rejects him as religion chief Independent
Press-Telegram
(AP)
U.S., Long Beachp. 9 [65]
April 9, 1975Article (newspaper)Guru Tries to Take Control of MissionRuston Daily LeaderU.S. [66]
April 18, 1975Article (newspaper)Court Halts Heiress' Money Gift To Guru Charleston Daily Mail (API)U.S. [67]
Frazier, DeborahJuly 14, 1975Article (newspaper)Guru Maharaj Ji: Pizza, Sports Cars and Millions of Followers Mansfield News Journal (UPI)U.S. [68]
Rawat, Prem
et al.
1975BookThe Sayings of Guru Maharaj Ji Divine United Organization
Shri Sant Yogashram, Hans Marg
India, New DelhiSeveral volumes [69]
February 20, 1976Article (newspaper) Maharaj Ji Wins Fight For Mission The Washington Post U.S., Washington, D.C.p. C7

[70]

Cornell, George W.March 5, 1976Article (newspaper)Group Led by Teen Guru Toning Down Eastern Style Albuquerque Journal U.S. [71]
March 6, 1976Article (newspaper)Spiritual group's claims, practices are changing Evening Capital (AP)U.S. [72]
Brown, MickApril 17, 1976Article (magazine)Perfect Master and unholy squabbles: The Guru comes of ageStreet LifeUKpp. 18–19 [13]
Mishler, Bob
Frazier, Deborah (UPI: interviewer)
May 1976Interview (magazine)Part of the mainstreamThe Golden Age No. 29Australiap. 8 ff. [73]
Thurmond, Strom (U.S. Congress senator)July 20, 1976US Congressional RecordPrem Rawat's Inspirational Message to the United States Citizen's CongressUS CongressU.S., Washington, D.C. [74]
Messer, Jeanne1976Essay in bookGuru Maharaj Ji and the Divine Light MissionThe New Religious Consciousness by Charles Y. Glock and Robert N. Bellah (eds.), University of California PressU.S., Berkeley, Californiapp. 52–72 [75] [76]
1977–1980sMagazine (quarterly)Élan Vital Divine Light Mission U.S. ISSN   0195-2145 [77]
October 19, 1977Article (newspaper)Guru Maharaj Ji becomes a citizen of the U.S. Rocky Mountain News U.S., Denver, Colorado [78]
Como, Don (dir.)
Donovan (music)
Davis, Rennie
Rawat, Prem
et al.
1977Film (part)Aliens from Spaceship EarthU.S. [79]
Stoner, Carroll
Parke, Jo Anne
1977Book (part) All Gods Children: The Cult Experience - Salvation Or Slavery? ChiltonU.S. ISBN   0-8019-6620-5 [80]
Foss, Daniel A.
Larkin, Ralph W.
1978Essay in periodicalWorshiping the Absurd: The Negation of Social Causality among the Followers of Guru Maharaj JiSociological Analysis Vol. 39 No. 2 by Association for the Sociology of ReligionU.S. doi : 10.2307/3710215, pp. 157-164 [81]
Rawat, Prem 1978BookThe Living Master: quotes from Guru Maharaj Ji Divine Light Mission U.S., Denver [22] [82]
Collier, Sophia 1978Book (autobiography) Soul Rush: The Odyssey of a Young Woman of the '70s William Morrow & Co.U.S., New York ISBN   0-688-03276-1 [83]
Pilarzyk, Thomas1978Essay in periodicalThe Origin, Development, and Decline of a Youth Culture Religion: An Application of Sectarianization TheoryReview of Religious Research Vol. 20 No. 1 by Religious Research Association U.S.pp. 23–43 [84]
1978
2001
Book (part)Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected Groups: A Handbook for Chaplains
Army Pamphlet 165-13
U.S. Department of the Army
Kirchner Associates
(2001:) The Minerva Group
U.S.(2001:) ISBN   0-89875-607-3 p. II-5 ff. [1]
Forster, MarkJanuary 12, 1979Article (newspaper) Firm Loyalty: Guru's Sect: Misgivings in Malibu
Malibu Guru Maintains Following Despite Rising Mistrust of Cults
Los Angeles Times U.S., Los Angelesp. A1, 3,... [85]
Mishler, Bob
Tesler, Gary
et al.
February 12, 1979Interview (radio)Bob Mishler Radio Interview KOA radio station U.S., Denver, Colorado [86] [87]
Downton, James V., Jr. July 1979Book (monography) Sacred journeys: The conversion of young Americans to Divine Light Mission Columbia University PressU.S., Columbia ISBN   0-231-04198-5 [88]
Kemeny, Jim1979Essay in periodicalComment: On Foss, Daniel A. and Ralph W. Larkin. 1978. "Worshiping the Absurd: The Negation of Social Causality among the Followers of Guru Maharaj Ji." Sociological Analysis 39, 2: 157-164Sociological Analysis Vol. 40 No. 3 by Association for the Sociology of ReligionU.S.pp. 262–264 [89]
Nelson, G. K.1979Essay in periodicalA Comment on Pilarzyk's Article "The Origin, Development and Decline of a Youth Culture Religion" (RRR, Fall, 1978)Review of Religious Research Vol. 21 No. 1U.S.pp. 108–109 [90]
Pilarzyk, Thomas1979Essay in periodicalThe Cultic Resilience of the Divine Light Mission: A Reply to NelsonReview of Religious Research Vol. 21 No. 1U.S.pp. 109–112 [91]
Price, Maeve1979Essay in periodicalThe Divine Light Mission as a social organizationThe Sociological Review Vol. 27UK, Keele, Staffordshirepp. 279–296 [92]
Galanter, Marc
Buckley, P.
1979Essay in periodicalMystical Experience, spiritual knowledge, and a contemporary ecstatic religionBritish Journal of Medical Psychology No. 52UKpp. 281–289 [93]
Davis, IvorDecember 19, 1979Article (newspaper)Malibu opposes plan to build heliport for Divine Light guru The Times UK, Londonp. 12 [94]
Rawat, Prem 1980BookLight Reading Divine Light Mission U.S., Miami Beach [22] [95]
Rudin, James A.
Rudin, Marcia R.
June 1980Book (part)Prison or Paradise?: The New Religious CultsFortress PressU.S., Philadelphia ISBN   0-8006-0637-X
p.63-65 [96]
Robbins, Thomas
Anthony, Dick
1980Essay in periodicalThe Limits of 'Coercive Persuasion' as an Explanation for Conversion to Authoritarian SectsPolitical Psychology Vol. 2 No. 2 by International Society of Political Psychology U.S., New Yorkpp. 22–37 [97]
Stones, C. R.
Philbrick, J. I.
1980Essay in periodicalPurpose in Life in South Africa: A Comparison of American and South African BeliefsPsychological Reports Vol. 47South Africapp. 739–742 [98]
Aagaard, Johannes1980Article (periodical) Who Is Who In Guruism? Update: A Quarterly Journal on New Religious Movements Vol. IV No. 3 by Dialogcentret Denmark [99]
Kriegman, Daniel 1980Book (part)A Psycho-social Study of Religious Cults From the Perspective of Self Psychology, Appendix A: "The Guru Mahara Ji Group: An experiential description: the journey to God" Boston University U.S.Doctoral dissertation
pp. 164–188
references: pp. 218–220
[100]
Downton, James V., Jr. December 1980Essay in periodicalAn Evolutionary Theory of Spiritual Conversion and Commitment: The Case of Divine Light MissionJournal for the Scientific Study of Religion Vol. 19 No. 4U.S.
UK
ISSN   0021-8294
pp. 381–396 [101]
Lammers, JosFebruary 14, 1981Article (magazine)Het concern van Guru Maharaj ji: Vijf jaar zakenman in dienst van de verlichting Haagse Post Vol. 68 No. 7 (in Dutch)Netherlands, The Haguepp. 48–53 [102]
May 22, 1981Article (newspaper) 1-Year Trial OKd for Sect's Helipad Los Angeles Times U.S., Los Angelesp. F6 [103]
Godfrey (justice)October 19, 1981Court decisionDotter v. Maine Employment Sec. CommissionSupreme Judicial Court of MaineU.S., MaineCase 435 A.2d 1368 [104]
McGuire, Meredith B.1981
20025
Book (part)Religion: the Social Context Ch. 5 "The Dynamics of Religious Collectivities", section "How Religious Collectivities Develop and Change", sub-section "Organizational Transformations"WadsworthU.S. ISBN   0-534-00951-4
5 ISBN   0-534-54126-7
p. 175 [105]
Robbins, Thomas
Anthony, Dick
February 1982Essay in periodicalDeprogramming, Brainwashing and the Medicalization of Deviant Religious GroupsSocial Problems Vol. 29 No. 3. by Society for the Study of Social Problems
University of California Press
U.S.pp. 283-297 [106]
Brown, ChipFebruary 15, 1982Article (newspaper) Parents Versus Cult: Frustration, Kidnaping, Tears; A Question of Will: Law-Abiding Couple ... Who Became Kidnapers to Rescue Daughter from Her Guru The Washington Post U.S., Washington, D.C.p. A1 [87]
Schwartz, Lita Linzer
Kaslow, Florence W.
June 7, 1982Essay in periodical The Cult Phenomenon: Historical, Sociological, and Familial Factors Contributing to Their Development and Appeal Marriage & Family Review Volume 4 Issue 3-4
Haworth Press
U.S. ISSN   0149-4929
pp. 3–30 [107]
Robbins, Thomas
Anthony, Dick
June 7, 1982Essay in periodical Cults, Culture, and Community Marriage & Family Review Volume 4 Issue 3-4
Haworth Press
U.S. ISSN   0149-4929
pp. 57–79 [108]
Ottenberg, Donald J.June 7, 1982Essay in periodical Therapeutic Community and the Danger of the Cult Phenomenon Marriage & Family Review Volume 4 Issue 3-4
Haworth Press
U.S. ISSN   0149-4929
pp. 151–173 [109]
Kranenborg, Reender 1982Book (part)Oosterse Geloofsbewegingen in het WestenNetherlands (in Dutch) ISBN   90-210-4965-1 [5]
Schnabel, Paul 1982
(2007)
Book (part) Tussen stigma en charisma: nieuwe religieuze bewegingen en geestelijke volksgezondheid Van Loghum Slaterus
Digital library for Dutch literature
Netherlands
(in Dutch)
ISBN   90-6001-746-3, p. 32, p. 53, p. 99, 101-102, p. 142 [110]
October 6, 1983Article (periodical) Whatever Happened to Guru Maharaj Ji? Hinduism Today by Himalayan AcademyU.S. ISSN   0896-0801 [111]
Lans, Jan M. van der
Derks, Frans
1984Essay in bookSubgroups in Divine Light Mission Membership: A Comment on DowntonOf Gods and Men: New Religious Movements in the West by Eileen Barker, ed.
Mercer University Press
U.S., Macon, GA ISBN   0-86554-095-0 pp. 303-308 [112]
Chagnon, RolandJanuary 1985Book (part)Trois nouvelles religions de la lumière et du son: la Science de la spiritualité, Eckankar, la Mission de la lumière divinePaulines
Médiaspaul (in French)
Canada, Montréal
France, Paris
ISBN   2-89039-985-0 [113] [114]
Kriegman, Daniel
Solomon, L.
April 1985Essay in periodicalCult groups and the narcissistic personality: The offer to heal defects in the selfInternational Journal of Group Psychotherapy Vol. 35 No. 2U.S.pp. 239–261 [115]
Pasternak, JudyJuly 7, 1985Article (newspaper) Maharaji Denied in Bid to Triple Copter Use Los Angeles Times U.S., Los Angelesp. 1 [116]
Melton, J. Gordon 1986revEntry in encyclopedic resourceEncyclopedic Handbook of Cults in America, entry: "Divine Light Mission"GarlandU.S., New York
UK, London
ISBN   0-8240-9036-5, pp. 141–145 [22]
Lans, Jan M. van der
Derks, Frans
June 14, 1986Essay in periodical Premies Versus Sannyasins Update: A Quarterly Journal on New Religious Movements Vol. X No. 2 by Dialogcentret Denmark [117]
DuPertuis, Lucy1986Essay in periodical How People Recognize Charisma: The Case of Darshan in Radhasoami and Divine Light Mission [ dead link ]Sociological Analysis: A Journal in the Sociology of Religion Vol. 47 No. 2 by Association for the Sociology of ReligionU.S., Chicago ISSN   0038-0210
pp. 111-124 [118]
Sharma, Arvind1986Essay in bookNew Hindu Religious Movements in IndiaNew Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change by James A. Beckford
Unesco/Sage Publications
UK, London ISBN   0-8039-8003-5, p. 224 [119]
Galanter, Marc May 4, 1989
19992
Book (part) Cults: Faith, Healing and Coercion Oxford University PressU.S. ISBN   0-19-505631-0
2 ISBN   0-19-512369-7
2 ISBN   0-19-512370-0
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Tucker, Ruth A.1989
1991
2004
Book (part) Another Gospel: alternative religions and the new age movement (1989)
Strange Gospels: a comprehensive survey of cults, alternative religions and the New Age movement (1991)
Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement (2004)
Academie Books (1989)
Zondervan (1989, 2004)
Marshall Pickering, Harpercollins (1991)
U.S. (1989, 2004)
UK (1991)
ISBN   0-310-40440-1 (1989)
ISBN   0-551-02277-9 (1991)
ISBN   0-310-25937-1 (2004)
p. 320, p. 364-365 [122]
Björkqvist, Kaj1990EssayWorld-rejection, world-affirmation, and goal displacement: some aspects of change in three new religious movements of Hindu origin Encounter with India: Studies in Neohinduism [ permanent dead link ] (Nils G. Holm, ed.)
Åbo Akademi
Finland ISBN   951-649-731-4, pp. 79-99 [123]
McIlwain, Doris J. F.1990
June 2006
Book (part) Impatient for paradise: a rites of passage model of the role of the psychological predispositions in determining differential openness to involvement in new religious movements University of Sydney
Sydney eScholarship Repository
Australia, SydneyPhD Doctorate [124]
Melton, J. Gordon 1991
(March 19992)
(2008)
Entry in encyclopedic resourceReligious Leaders of America, entry: "Guru Maharaj Ji"Gale; 2Gale Group
(2008:) Biography Resource Center
U.S., Michiganpp. 285–286.
2 ISBN   0-8103-8878-2 [125]
Juergensmeyer, Mark 1991
1996
Book (part)Radhasoami Reality: The Logic of a Modern FaithPrinceton University PressU.S. ISBN   0-691-07378-3
ISBN   0-691-01092-7
pp. 206–207 [126]
Mangalwadi, Vishal
Hoeksema, Kurt
19922Book (part)The world of gurus: a critical look at the philosophies of India’s influential gurus and mystics.Cornerstone PressU.S., Chicago ISBN   0-940895-03-X (revised edition), pp. 137–138 [127]
Melton, J. Gordon (Project Director)
Lewis, James R.
et al.
1993Book (part)Religious Requirements and Practices of Certain Selected Groups: A Handbook for ChaplainsThe Institute for the Study of American ReligionU.S.chapter on Sikh/Sant Mat Groups, section: Elan Vital [128]
Barbour, John D.1994Book (part)Versions of Deconversion: Autobiography and the Loss of FaithUniversity of Virginia PressU.S. ISBN   0-8139-1546-5
p. 170 ff. [129]
Gest, Alain
et al.
December 22, 1995Report (government) N° 2468: Rapport Fait au nom de la commission d'enquête sur les sectes , Ch. I.B: "Un phénomène difficile à mesurer" National Assembly, Parliamentary Commission on Cults (1995) (in French)France p. 14 ff. [130]
Melton, J. Gordon (ed.)
5Shepard, Leslie (ed.)
19964
(November 20005)
(2008)
Entry in encyclopedic resourceEncyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology, entry: "Maharaj Ji, Guru"Gale; 5Thomson Gale
(2008:) Biography Resource Center
U.S.4p. 803
5 ISBN   0-8103-8570-8 [131]
Winter, Mark
et al
July 17, 1996Magazine (special edition)The Divine Times: Special Edition July 17, 1996 [132]
Scheer, Robert April 1, 1997Article (newspaper) How I Was Stood Up by the Venusians: Even a brief encounter with a cult's absurdity reveals its power to attract Los Angeles Times U.S., Los Angelesp. 7 [133]
Brauns, John
et al.
1997–Web site Ex-Premie.org [134] [135] [136] [137] [138] [139] [140] [141]
Jones, RebeccaJanuary 30, 1998Article (newspaper)Former Guru on a Different Mission Rocky Mountain News U.S., Denver, Colorado [134]
Lewis, James R. November 1, 1998
22005
Entry in encyclopedic resourceCults1[in America]: A Reference Handbook, entries "Elan Vital (Divine Light Mission)" and "Maharaji (b. 1957)"ABC-Clio, Contemporary World Issues seriesU.S. ISBN   1-57607-031-X
2 ISBN   1-85109-618-3
pp. 84-85, 121-122, 286-287, 307-308 [142]
Richardson, James T.1998Entry in encyclopedic resourceEncyclopedia of Religion and Society (William H. Swatos, Jr., ed.), entry: "Divine Light Mission"AltaMira Press
Sage publications
U.S.
UK
India
ISBN   0-7619-8956-0, p. 141 [143]
Melton, J. Gordon 1999Essay Brainwashing and the Cults: The Rise and Fall of a Theory in forthcoming The Brainwashing Controversy: An Anthology of Essential Documents CESNUR Italy [144]
Abgrall, Jean-Marie2000Book (part)Soul Snatchers: The Mechanics of CultsU.S., New YorkAlgora Publishing ISBN   1-892941-04-X p. 285 [145]
Rhodes, Ron2001Book (part)The Challenge of the Cults and New Religions: The Essential Guide to Their History, Their Doctrine, and Our ResponseZondervanU.S. ISBN   0-310-23217-1
pp. 32, 170 [146]
Barrett, David V. 2001
May 2003
Book (part) The New Believers: Sects, 'Cults' and Alternative Religions Cassell UK ISBN   0-304-35592-5
ISBN   1-84403-040-7
p. 65; Part Two: Alternative Religions & Other Groups, Ch. 14: Eastern Movements in the West, Elan Vital, p. 325-329 [147]
Kent, Stephen A. October 2001Book (part) From Slogans to Mantras: Social Protest and Religious Conversion in the Late Vietnam War Era Syracuse University PressU.S. ISBN   0-8156-2923-0
ISBN   0-8156-2948-6 [148]
Hassan, Steve
et al.
2001–Web page Elan Vital Steven Alan Hassan's Freedom of Mind Center U.S. [135]
Macgregor, JohnAugust 31, 2002Article (magazine)Blinded by the Light Good Weekend Australia, Sydneypp. 38–42 [136]
Geaves, Ron 2002
March 2004
EssayFrom Divine Light Mission to Elan Vital and Beyond: an Exploration of Change and Adaptation2002 International Conference on Minority Religions, Social Change and Freedom of Conscience at University of Utah
(2004:) Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions Vol. 7 No. 3
U.S., Salt Lake City
(2004:) U.S.
(2004:) pp. 45–62 [139]
Rawat, Prem
et al.
2003–TV seriesWords of PeaceSouth America
North America
Europe
Satellite
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Thomas, HedleyApril 24, 2004Article (newspaper)Peace at a price The Courier-Mail Australia, Brisbanep. 35 [155]
November 29, 2004Press release Words of Peace by Prem Rawat receives TV Award in Brazil [ permanent dead link ]tprf.net Press Room by The Prem Rawat FoundationU.S. [156]
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Wolf, Burt (interviewer)
2005Interview (DVD) Inner Journey: A Spirited Conversation About Self-discovery The Prem Rawat FoundationU.S. OCLC   85767576
ASIN B000EDUGI4 [157]
Rawat, Prem May 17, 2005Public Address Maharaji at Thamamssat University Wikisource (transcript: 2006)Thailand, Bangkok [158]
June 30, 2005Article (newspaper) US names June 16 after Indian. Times of India India [159]
2006Web page About Us Raj Vidya Kender India [160]
Geaves, Ron 2006Essay in periodical Globalization, charisma, innovation, and tradition: An exploration of the transformations in the organisational vehicles for the transmission of the teachings of Prem Rawat (Maharaji) Journal of Alternative Spiritualities and New Age Studies Vol. 2 by Alternative Spiritualities and New Age Studies AssociationUK ISBN   978-1-4196-2696-8
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Nichols, Larry A.
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December 2, 2007
Article (newspaper) Guru followers asked to target Gandhi party Evening Standard
Gulf Times
UK, London
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Robles, Marta (interviewer)
2007Interview (DVD) Journey Within: a conversation between journalist Marta Robles and Prem Rawat, Barcelona, Spain The Prem Rawat Foundation [169]
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