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Falun Gong
Family Chinese / New religious movement
Origin region China
Founding period 20th century CE
Estimated adherents Estimates vary widely; practitioners are found in China, diaspora communities, and international networks.

Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a modern Chinese spiritual movement combining meditative exercises with moral teachings centered on truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance.

Overview

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Falun Gong emerged in China in the early 1990s within the broader qigong environment. It teaches moral cultivation, meditation, exercises, karma, spiritual transformation, and a disciplined way of life. It has also become internationally known because of conflict with the Chinese government and advocacy by practitioners outside China.

Key beliefs

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  • Truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance as core virtues
  • Moral cultivation and self-improvement
  • Karma, virtue, spiritual purification, and transformation of the body and mind
  • Meditative discipline and exercise practice
  • Respect for the teachings associated with Li Hongzhi

Practices

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  • Five meditative and qigong-style exercises
  • Study of Falun Gong texts and lectures
  • Moral self-cultivation in daily life
  • Group practice sessions and public demonstrations
  • Advocacy and human-rights activity in some practitioner communities

Places of worship

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  • Homes, parks, community centers, online spaces, and public practice sites

Sacred texts

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  • Zhuan Falun and other writings and lectures associated with Li Hongzhi are central texts

Holidays and observances

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  • Practitioners may mark Falun Dafa Day and other movement-related commemorations
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See also

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