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With so many beards.
by Kvins on May 11, 2008 08:51 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

With so many muslims (beards) in India.. You never know kis chor ki dadi mein tinka hai..

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by Palani on May 11, 2008 11:29 AM   Permalink
Vedvyas ne dadi (beard) rakha.
uska baap bi dadi rakha
narsimha bi dadi rakha.
Ramkrishna paramahans bi dadi rakha

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by Palani on May 11, 2008 11:14 AM   Permalink
·      In October 1994, Yogi Amrit Desai, spiritual director and founder of the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health in Lenox, Massachusetts, resigned after admitting to inappropriate sexual contact with three women. At the time, he told senior Kripalu officials that there had been no other instances of sexual misdeeds. Eight months later, two more women came forward, and the then 62-year-old spiritual teacher admitted that he had had sexual contact with them and one other woman.

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by Palani on May 11, 2008 11:20 AM   Permalink
Do you know swanamalya?
do you know her connection with Kanchi jayendra?

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by Palani on May 11, 2008 11:14 AM   Permalink
can you justify your writing with authenticated refrences?
Do you know what is jihad?
do you know about your own spiritual leaders?

·      In July 1994, two lawsuits were filed against Swami Rama, the spiritual leader of the Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy in Honesdale, Pennsylvania. The civil suits followed decades of reports of sexual improprieties, including a 1990 magazine article that detailed instances of sexual misconduct and several individuals' efforts to alert Himalayan officials to the abuses.

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by Palani on May 11, 2008 11:21 AM   Permalink
New York: Mokesh Narine Prashad, 36, a Hindu pandit, allegedly drugged and sexually abused a 19-year-old woman back in February 1999, during a spiritual counseling session at his Ozone Park home, according to Queens State Supreme Court prosecutors.



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by Palani on May 11, 2008 11:22 AM   Permalink
It is now a wholly undisputed fact, even among many leading devotees (for example, the European Central Coordinator of the Sathya Sai Organisation, Thorbjørn Meyer) that Sathya Sai Baba takes down the trousers of many young men and boys and handles their genitals intimately, rubbing on oil and sometimes also so-called 'holy ash'. Many report that he also rubs vigorously so as to (try to) cause an erection, also sometimes kissing them voluptuously on the mouth. That any such things took place at all was long covered up by a number of top leaders in the Sathya Sai Organisation! In civilised countries, the touching of genitals under such circumstances is an illegal, punishable action unless carried out by a doctor on prior consent of the patient. A number of Indian devotees have actually said that they see no wrong in this or any other sexual abuse of young males, because God Himself can do no wrong !




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by Palani on May 11, 2008 11:16 AM   Permalink
("IANS," December 22, 2006)

London, England - Satya Sai Baba, one of India's best known spiritual leaders, has triggered a fresh controversy in Britain after association with The Duke of Edinburgh's Award charity involving young people.

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award is a London-headquartered charity whose patron is Prince Philip. It gives three kinds of awards (bronze, silver and gold) to anyone aged between 14-25 for achievements in four categories: community service, skills, physical recreation and expeditions.

Each year it is estimated that over 225,000 youngsters vie for the honour in Britain alone.

This year, when the charity celebrates its 50th year, it has chosen to send about 200 young volunteers to India to work with the Sri Satya Sai Organisation.

However, the feat, pulled off by Sai Youth UK, a division of the parent body, has created a furore.

Several people, including some of the Satya Sai Baba's former Western disciples, questioned the decision in view of the mixed reputation the godman enjoys. Sai devotees deny the allegations.

The Guardian was the first to raise its voice saying the award scheme had chosen as its accredited partner a spiritual group "whose 'living god' founder has been accused of sexually abusing young boys".

Satya Sai Baba hit bad press in Britain two years ago when a BBC programme, The Secret Swami, interviewed young Western disciples who alleged that the godman had sexually coerced them.

The Guardian quot

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