Kōtama Okada
Kōtama Okada was the founder of the Mahikari new religious movement in Japan. Today, both Sukyo Mahikari and World Divine Light recognize him as the founder of their religions.
Biography
Yoshikazu Okada was born on February 27, 1901 in the Aoyama area of Tokyo's Minato Ward. He was born into a wealthy family as the son of Inasaburo, a major general in the Imperial Japanese Army. Okada, who studied with Prince Chichibu and others who came from prominent Japanese families, graduated from the Japanese Army Officer Training School in 1922 and was commissioned a lieutenant in the Japanese Imperial Guard. After serving in military campaigns in China and Indochina, Okada retired from the army in 1941 due to a back injury with the rank of lieutenant colonel.On the morning of February 27, 1959, Okada received a divine revelation from the Su-god, who told him, "The time of heaven has come. Rise. Your name shall be Kōtama 光玉. Raise your hand. The world has entered severe times." This event marked the founding of the Mahikari religious movement.
Originally a follower of Sekai Kyūsei Kyō, Okada established L. H. Yokoshi no Tomo in 1959, and in 1963, registered a religious organisation under the name "Sekai Mahikari Bunmei Kyodan."
Legacy
In 1974, after Okada's death, there were court hearings held over eight years. After an amicable settlement was reached, Sakae Sekiguchi assumed the leadership of Sekai Mahikari Bunmei Kyodan, and Keishu Okada established Sukyo Mahikari.Selected books
- Okada, Kōtama 岡田光玉. 1967. Mioshieshū 御教え集 . Tōkyō: Seikai Mahikari Bunmei Kyōdan.
- Okada, Kōtama 岡田光玉. 1969. Goseigen 御聖言 . Tōkyō: Seikai Mahikari Bunmei Kyōdan.
- Okada, Kōtama 岡田光玉. 1973a. Gokyōji senshū 1 御教示選集 . Tōkyō: Yōkōbunmei Kenkyūkai.
- Okada, Kōtama 岡田光玉. 1973b. Yōkōshi norigoto-shū 陽光子祈言集 . Tōkyō: Seikai Mahikari Bunmei Kyōdan.