Indian guru's hoarded riches raise doubts over charitable works

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Indian guru’s hoarded riches raise doubts over charitable works

**Thousands of followers around the world believed the Indian guru Sai Baba was a god, but since his death it has emerged that the fortunes people donated to him were not all invested in good works. **


The Indian guru Sai Baba’s life seemed to have it all: sex, money and religion.

A lifetime of claiming to be the incarnation of God had brought him a £5.5 billion fortune and a worldwide following of 50 million people. It also brought accusations that he molested his young acolytes and used cheap trickery to perform his miracles.

Yet all this is now in danger of being eclipsed by the extraordinary saga which has been playing out since his death in April, a story of hidden treasure troves, of mountains of gold and diamonds, of missing millions, all set against a backdrop of a struggle for control of his empire.

In his prime, the diminutive holy man with the bright orange robes and huge afro haircut could count kings and presidents among his friends, and the likes of Sarah Ferguson among the admirers of his home-spun, “love all, serve all” philosophy.

The film actress Goldie Hawn has visited his religious centre or ashram at least three times and donated tens of thousands of dollars to his projects; the Duchess of York paid a call after her marriage broke up; while the cricketer Sachin Tendulkar, who gave £40,000 for a statue of the guru, and a myriad of Indian politicians and Bollywood stars claimed inspiration from his message of putting service above self.

Sai Baba’s sprawling, non-denominational ashram in the town of Puttaparthi in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh was a beacon for Indians and westerners seeking spiritual enlightenment, no matter what their original religion - which the guru said they could maintain.

Now, though, it is riven by scandal: the guru’s closest aides have turned on each other, there are claims of death threats being made, and the police have been called in.

The edifice began to crumble when members of the Sathya Sai Central Trust, which runs the ashram, a religious centre, decided that speculation about what might be inside the guru’s private chambers was getting out of hand. The rooms had lain apparently untouched since the 84-year-old spiritual leader was taken ill in March.

The Trust decided to open the rooms, but with caution: the police were kept at a distance and the media were locked out. A select group assembled, including the controversial figure of Satyajit, Sai Baba’s carer, apparently the only person who could penetrate the chambers’ elaborate security. They took the lift to the first floor, opened the door and stepped inside.

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telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/8612771/Indian-gurus-hoarded-riches-raise-doubts-over-charitable-works.html
 
I’m completely unsurprised. I’d learned about him when debating an atheist, and not only were his “miracles” spurious, but his ethics and personality seemed nowhere near “God status”. His habit of dodging any form of philosophical or scientific analysis also tipped me off.
 
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Tal Brooke, Baba’s foremost American disciple of yore, in one of his early books (I believe it was LORD OF THE AIR) wrote that Baba sexually molested him.

What always amazes me (although I guess it shouldn’t) is how the glitterati flock to spiritual charlatans like this guy. Over and over, they get duped. I wish someone would do an indepth study of what makes rich and famous people so gullible. Why do they ascribe such authority to someone like Baba, but not to God Himself as He reveals the truth in Christ and in the Scriptures? What makes a Baba (the name itself already makes the guy ludicrous :rotfl:) more credible than THE LORD OF THE UNIVERSE? :confused: :confused: :confused: 🤷
 
There are several friends of mine who are devotees of this Sai who sing praises for him yet very kind and charitable people. That said I’m not fond of him as he seems that he knows Christianity and one of my said friends sends me articles about his so called knowledge of Jesus’ crucifixion etc.

However It actually irks me that they adore this Sai who I think has no indepth knowledge of who Jesus really is but was a smooth talker who found his way to people of many of the religions.

I understand there is a large Jesus statue at this Puttaparthi place where so called “Christians” supposedly worship. 🤷

It never sat right with me in any case (since the early 80’s) despite the niceties.

Blessings
MJ
 
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