Many of the books and alleged gurus of this cult constantly contradict each other. Although their objective is to mislead the Sikhs and convince them to abandon Guru Granth Sahib, their preaching often goes against the very principles they laid their foundations on. Some of their main books are Saar Bachan, Mera Satguru, Gurmat Sidhant and Prem Pattar. According to Saar Bachan:
“Guru Granth cannot be the true Guru. Neither does it talk nor does it give any message.”
Sawan Singh in book Gurmat Sidhant writes: “Granth cannot show us the true path” (Page 66)
On the other hand, Rai Saalgram says, “Form of God is Shabad. Everything in the world is another form of Shabad. Without contemplating on Shabad no one can reach heaven. Those who wish to achieve salvation must come in the sanctuary of the guru.”
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According to “Mera Satguru” published by Beas headquarter: “Sikhs brothers purposely oppose Radha Swami because they are ignorant.” (Page 56)
The book further states: “Sikh brothers shouldn’t oppose Radha Swami. Maharaj (their Guru) was himself born in a Sikh family and majority of the followers of this religion are Sikhs. Radha Swami does not endorse anti-Sikhi teachings. Only backward old-age thinkers oppose Radha Swami.” (Page 107)
Later on the same book states: “All religions were started for personal reasons of self gain. The fact is that all religions have greatly been the cause of human sufferings and became the root of human problems in the world.” (Page 171)
On one hand they say they have nothing against Sikhi and on the other hand they are openly criticizing and insulting Sikhi in their books. The book Mera Satguru further states:
Sikhs refuse to believe in human guru and believe having faith in Granth Sahib is enough. Such Sikhs mistakenly believe in some words allegedly spoken by Guru Gobind Singh. Whatever the reasons may be, they don’t feel the need to have a human guru even though their books openly preach the importance of human guru. (Page 56-57)
Only alive human can be the true guru. No one from previous times can be our guru. (Page 59-60)
In the light of the above quote, when asked who a human guru was of Shiv Dyal, their reply is:
His guru was word. He did not take religious counsel from anyone.” (Radha Swami Darpan, Page 55)
Then one must ask: If Shiv Dyal’s guru could be a “word” then why is there such an important need of a human guru now? Had this been the fact, Shiv Dyal himself would’ve adopted a human guru.
They discredit Guru Sahib giving Amrit to Sikhs by writing:
Under the supervision of ten Gurus, Sikhs became a powerful force in India. At last, they were successful in over throwing the Mughal government and establish their own sovereignty under the rule of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. For being aggressive they came to be known as “Singhs”. (Mera Satguru, 109)
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So what do they preach besides advocating human guru? Their entire belief system is based on eating ‘Jooth’ or defiled food. Followers of this cult are taught to drink spit of ‘paan’ (spicy product made for chewing). According to Saar Bachan:
ਪੀਕ ਦਾਨ ਲੇ ਪੀਕ ਕਰਾਵੈ । ਫਿਰ ਸਵਾ ਪੀਕ ਆਪ ਪੀ ਜਾਵੈ ।….
ਰੁਲੀ (ਚੂਲੀ) ਦਈ ਸਵਾਮੀ ਕੁਲ ਮੇਰਾ ਉਧਾਰਾ । ਜਨਮ ਸਫਲ ਔਰ ਤਨ ਮਨ ਸੁਧਾਰਾ । (Page 776)
In literal sense, the above lines translate to: “A Radha Swami is he who drinks spit or saliva of the guru…..drinking the spit of the guru blesses the life of the devotee and purifies mind and the body.”
Blessed and pure is the food which has been defiled by the guru. (Prem Pattar, 103)
Although Radha Swami prohibits its followers from consuming tobacco and alcohol, its founder, Shiv Dyal, had a keen interest in smoking and drinking. According to Saar Bachan:
Maid brought a hukka (smoking pipe to inhale tobacco) and served it to Radha Swami with her own hands.
After eating food, Swami Ji smoked one cigarette and distributed the rest among the followers.
One time, Swami Shiv Dyal asked Saalgram to bring him hukka. Saalgram quickly ran to the shop, brought hukka and presented it to Swami Ji.” (Jeevan Chrittar Saalgram)
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