Niruben Amin (2 December, 1944 – 19 March, 2006), addressed as Pujya Niruma by her followers, was an Indian spiritual leader and an exponent of the Akram Vignan philosophy.
[1] Soon after the death of Dada Bhagwan in 1988, his Akram Vignan Movement split in two factions.
Kanubhai was a business partner before Dada Bhagwan was said to achieved self-realization and was one of his earliest disciples.
Niruben formed her own organisations; first Dada Bhagwan Foundation Trust of Ajit Patel in Chennai and Ahmedabad, and later Simandhar Swami Aradhana Trust in Ahmedabad and Mahavideh Foundation in Mumbai.
[1][2] Niruben Amin organised the movement by publishing the discourses of Dada Bhagwan, formalising Gnanvidhi, constructing the temples and composing ritual worship (puja).
[1] In 2002, she inaugurated the temple complex called the Trimandir in Adalaj, Gandhinagar, which was constructed under her guidance and supervision.