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Teh One Who Knocks
05-29-2014, 11:09 AM
By Dean Nelson - The Telegraph


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The family and followers of one of India's wealthiest Hindu spiritual leaders are fighting a legal battle over whether he is dead or simply in a deep state of meditation.

His Holiness Shri Ashutosh Maharaj, the founder of the Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan religious order with a property estate worth an estimated £100 million, died in January, according to his wife and son.

However, his disciples at his Ashram have refused to let the family take his body for cremation because they claim he is still alive.

According to his followers, based in the Punjab city of Jalandhar, he simply went into a deep Samadhi or meditation and they have frozen his body to preserve it for when he wakes from it.

His body is currently contained in a commercial freezer at their Ashram.

The late – or living – guru, who was in his seventies, established his sect in 1983 to promote "self-awakening to global peace" and to create a world "wherein every individual becomes an embodiment of truth, fraternity and justice through the eternal science of self-realisation".

Today the group has thousands of followers around the world and owns dozens of large properties throughout India, the United States, South America, Australia, the Middle East and Europe, including its British headquarters in Hayes, Middlesex.

While he is thought to have died from a heart attack, his devotees believe he has simply drifted into a deeper form of the meditation he promotes as a pathway to self-realisation.

A statement on the group's website reads: "His Holiness Shri Ashutosh Maharaj ji has been in deep meditative state (Samadhi) since 29th January 2014."

According to one of his aides, who asked not to be named, "Maharaj has been in deep meditation. He has spent many years meditating in sub-zero temperatures in the Himalayas, there is nothing unusual in it. He will return to life as soon as he feels and we will ensure his body is preserved until then", he said.

His body is held in a guarded room in a deep freezer on his 100 acre retreat in Nurmahal, Jalandhar, where only a few elders and sect doctors are allowed to enter.

Although Punjab Police initially confirmed his death, the Punjab High Court later dismissed its status report and local governmental officials said it was a spiritual matter and that the guru's followers cannot be forced to believe he is dead.

Now his wife and son have filed a court application calling for an investigation into the circumstances of his death and for his body to be released for cremation.

His son Dilip Jha, 40, claims his late father's followers are refusing to release his body as a means of retaining control of his vast financial empire.

FBD
05-29-2014, 01:12 PM
in a freezer :facepalm: look, if he was still alive and meditating, room temperature would be juuuust fine. so long as the body has the chi of spirit present, it lives. sorry disciples, you go for too long, beyond your chi reserves, and you might not make it back.


that said, I do recall a story from one of my teachers where he just about died and only revived once he was tossed in the cooler...but this doesnt sound similar because the other thing was a poisonous snake bite or something.

when you do a grand purification over 20 days you need a lot of reserves built up to do so. this guru is clearly dead if it has been this long and he has to be kept in a freezer. the thing is, having done a grand purification like this, it winds up being unlikely that your body rots because of the super long fast - your body only rots out because of the bacteria and shit in your gut, if you purify all that out before going then that's pretty close to an embalming.

Hal-9000
05-29-2014, 10:36 PM
screw that man I'll stick to 3 ambien and a huge joint

FBD
05-30-2014, 12:38 PM
cant really think of a better way to go, honestly...that's the whole point, to keep yo YANG!