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by Nostra Damus on Jul 08, 2008 04:08 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why do these gurus alway keep travelling abroad and live in 5-star hotels ? I thought they were helpng the poor. in which case, they should be in Indian villages most of the time !

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by Chilukuri Murty on Jul 08, 2008 04:31 PM   Permalink
dear friend - please do not put all gurus in one basket. When Sri Sri Ravishankarji came to Vizag, he stayed in one of his followers residence(apartment) and not in a 5-star hotel. Secondly, he visits remote areas of Jharkhand to oversee the tribal welfare schemes. Please before commenting on any person, verify the facts.

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by varun on Jul 08, 2008 04:18 PM   Permalink
Being a Godman is the most sought after career in India now... u get to live in a luxury place.. can dope.. can sleep with beutiful men and women :) and wat not?!i

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by Cricket s on Jul 09, 2008 09:53 AM   Permalink
Varun...you have a fantastic imaginative ignorance. Read and research before you post....otherwise you are one of those missionary educated brain-washed guy who does not know what ur talking about

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by nikhil nair on Jul 08, 2008 04:20 PM   Permalink
Two things...The poor are not just in the Villages..and more importantly...its not financial solace that the Guru offers but Spiritual solace..intangibles like peace, happiness and joy...many a times the rich need this more than the poor...And Nostra Damus remember that the poor are never deprived of the teachings or sermons of these people..its almost always free..and many a time free lunch and food are provided for all at these fuctions

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