Mulbandh

Mulbandh / મૂળબંધ

Mulbandh book is considered as one of the main “Conversion Text”.

It is projected as a compilation and source, of all the religious literature of Pirana Satpanth sect. However, this book has never been published.

What matters most is this one question…

Why is “Mulbandh” book not published?

As we know, by following taqiyya, Pirana Satpanth has always adopted the strategy of changing their books to make them in line with the religion of the majority or dominant population. (Hindus in case of India).

Generally, people do not accept any modifications in their religious texts. This is considered as blasphemy, which is a criminal act.

But in Satpanth, in order to convince the followers that they are making genuine changes, a fake story is floated with the change, that these changes are according to Mulbandh Book. All this while the original Mulbandh Book is never published and is not made available to general public. This secrecy helps them introduce the changes in Mulbandh Book too. Thus, the so-called Mulbandh book also is changed according to the needs of the time and situation.

Thus, it is very obvious that the intention behind non-publishing the book is unethical, unfair and illegal. The only reason one can think is to deceive the ordinary people and religious convert them clandestinely, by making them stick to Satpanth under a false belief and false image of the religion.

Original Mulbandh 1

This is one of the copies of the Original Mulbandh Book.

We have been able to get this copy with great efforts and by incurring huge costs.

Original Mulbandh 2

This is another copy of the Original Mulbandh Book.

People connected with Satpanth have shared with us this copy. Inside the book it clearly mentions the name and the person who copied the manuscript with the date.

Fake Mulbandh

This is a copy of the Fake Mulbandh Book.

People connected with Satpanth have shared with us this copy.

They claim this book is the copy of the Mulbandh Book kept at Satpanth Mandir, Faizpur, Near Jalgaon.

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