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Balmiki is a prominent Dalit community of the state of [[Punjab]] in India.
[[Image:Valmiki ramayan.jpg|thumb|200px|Valmiki composes the Ramayana]]
 
Balmiki is a prominent Dalit community of the state of [[Punjab]] in India. A Panjabi community venerating Valmiki, was a movement of [[Hindu]]/[[Sikh]] origin that gives enhanced identity to devotees of chuhra (sweeper) status in the caste hierarchy.
 
Balmikis revere both the Ramayana and Adi Granth, celebrating both Gurpurbs and Hindu festivals, especially the birthday (in October) of Valmiki. In Britain there are temples in Coventry, Bedford, Southall, and Brimingham. Balmiki leaders in Britain have their preferred spelling of Valmiki'.


==Background==
==Background==


Most Balimikis are from the Chura caste, although through their faith they reject the caste system.
Most Balimikis are from the Chura caste, although through their faith they reject the caste system. Maharishi Valmiki Himself was a Kirata Bhil. Chura is an occupation and is therefore used as a derogatory term to describe the Valmiki community.
 
Valmikis is the name given to those devotees that follow the teachings of Bhagwan Valmik as portrayed in the Yoga-Vasistha and the Ramayana, both works written by the Maharishi Valmiki.


Chura is an occupation and is therefore used as a derogatory term to describe the Valmiki community.
'Balmiki' and not 'Valmiki' is often the preferred way of spelling by people from the state of Punjab.


Valmikis is the name given to those devotees that follow the teachings of Bhagwan Valmik as portrayed in the Yoga-Vasistha and the Ramayana. Balmiki and not Valmiki is often the preferred way of spelling by people from the state of Punjab.
Today this sect exists mostly in the countries of [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. However in the latter it is having a hard time because temples are being bulldozed by the government.


==Followers of Sage Valmiki==
==Followers of Sage Valmiki==


Like the [[Ravidasi]] (followers of Guru Raidas) and the [[Kabir Panthi]]s (followers of Kabir), the Balmikis believe that Sage Valmiki was the avatar of God, and they uphold his work, the Ramayana as their holy scripture.
Like the [[Ravidasi]] (followers of Guru Raidas) and the [[Kabir Panthi]]s (followers of Kabir), the Balmikis believe that Sage Valmiki was the avatar of God, and they uphold his work, the Ramayana as their holy scripture.
* This article with thanks to Wikipedia


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Valmiki composes the Ramayana

Balmiki is a prominent Dalit community of the state of Punjab in India. A Panjabi community venerating Valmiki, was a movement of Hindu/Sikh origin that gives enhanced identity to devotees of chuhra (sweeper) status in the caste hierarchy.

Balmikis revere both the Ramayana and Adi Granth, celebrating both Gurpurbs and Hindu festivals, especially the birthday (in October) of Valmiki. In Britain there are temples in Coventry, Bedford, Southall, and Brimingham. Balmiki leaders in Britain have their preferred spelling of Valmiki'.

Background

Most Balimikis are from the Chura caste, although through their faith they reject the caste system. Maharishi Valmiki Himself was a Kirata Bhil. Chura is an occupation and is therefore used as a derogatory term to describe the Valmiki community.

Valmikis is the name given to those devotees that follow the teachings of Bhagwan Valmik as portrayed in the Yoga-Vasistha and the Ramayana, both works written by the Maharishi Valmiki.

'Balmiki' and not 'Valmiki' is often the preferred way of spelling by people from the state of Punjab.

Today this sect exists mostly in the countries of India and Pakistan. However in the latter it is having a hard time because temples are being bulldozed by the government.

Followers of Sage Valmiki

Like the Ravidasi (followers of Guru Raidas) and the Kabir Panthis (followers of Kabir), the Balmikis believe that Sage Valmiki was the avatar of God, and they uphold his work, the Ramayana as their holy scripture.

  • This article with thanks to Wikipedia
Sects & Cults

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