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    Ashutosh Maharaj: Followers win fight to keep guru in freezer

    An Indian court has granted permission for the followers of a long-dead spiritual guru to preserve his body in a freezer.



    Ashutosh Maharaj, founder of the sect Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan (Divine Light Awakening Mission), died of a suspected heart attack in January 2014.

    But his followers insist he is only meditating deeply, and will one day return to life.

    They have kept his body in a commercial freezer at his vast ashram in Punjab.

    The judgement by Punjab and Haryana High Court ends a three-year-old dispute between the guru's disciples and Dalip Kumar Jha, who claims to be his son.

    Mr Jha had sought permission to cremate the guru's body, in line with Hindu rituals.

    In rejecting his plea, the court set aside a 2014 judgement that had ordered the guru's cremation after doctors confirmed him clinically dead.

    Mr Jha's lawyer told AFP it was unclear whether the court had agreed with the sect's argument that its founder was alive.
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    Image caption Police were posted near the guru's ashram after a high court ordered his cremation in 2014

    Mr Maharaj first established his sect in Jalandhar, Punjab, in 1983, to promote "self-awakening and global peace".

    Over years, it attracted millions of followers across the world and amassed properties worth an estimated $120m (£92m) in India, the US, South America, Australia, the Middle East, and Europe.

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    The heavily-guarded 100-acre ashram in Punjab where the guru has been kept is just one sign of his vast financial assets.

    Mr Jha has accused the guru's disciples of retaining his body as a ploy to keep control of his wealth.

    Shortly after his death in 2014, the guru's spokesman Swami Vishalanand told the BBC: "He is not dead. Medical science does not understand things like yogic science. We will wait and watch. We are confident that he will come back."

    Ashutosh Maharaj: Followers win fight to keep guru in freezer - BBC News


    .....died of a suspected heart attack in January 2014....

    But his followers insist he is only meditating deeply, and will one day return to life.


    Maybe he is pining for the fjords

    Why don't they just nail him back onto his perch instead of keeping him hidden away in a freezer


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    Awakening Mission? Sounds like they have their work cut out for them then. An apt title for the task at hand.

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    I guess they just can't let go psychologically , but their rationalizations must be interesting.

    It probably is, as suspected, just a ploy to retain control of his wealth.

    Even if he is an enlightened being, how is he going to come back if his body is frozen ?
    Possibly someone will eventually have a dream in which he appears and says he is ready.
    But when they thaw him out, the soggy mess will be rather disappointing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper
    But his followers insist he is only meditating deeply, and will one day return to life.

    They have kept his body in a commercial freezer at his vast ashram in Punjab.
    Quote Originally Posted by Looper
    the guru's spokesman Swami Vishalanand told the BBC: "He is not dead. Medical science does not understand things like yogic science. We will wait and watch. We are confident that he will come back."
    If he wasn't dead, he's certainly dead now after freezing him.

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