The Asian Age

Indian guru’s body to stay in freezer: Court

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New Delhi, July 5: An Indian court on Wednesday allowed disciples of a spiritual guru to preserve his body in a freezer, as they believe he is in a deep state of meditation and will return to life. Ashutosh Maharaj, founder of the multi-million dollar sect, Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan (Divine Light Awakening Mission), apparently died of a cardiac arrest in January 2014.

But his followers insist he is in a deep spiritual state called samadhi and have controvers­ially kept his body in a commercial freezer at his heavily guarded 100 acre ashram in Punjab.

On Wednesday, the Punjab and Haryana high court dismissed a threeyear-old petition by Dalip Kumar Jha, who claims to be his son, and who wanted his father’s body to cremate him as per Hindu rituals.

Mr Jha’s lawyer, S.P. Soi said it was unclear whether or not the court approved the sect’s argument that Maharaj was alive. “But they dismissed our petition which is disappoint­ing and we will challenge it in the Supreme Court,” said Mr Soi.

The court, while rejecting their plea, set aside a 2014 judgement that had ordered his cremation after doctors confirmed him clinically dead.

His disciples had challenged the court’s cremation order, saying he had simply drifted into a deeper form of meditation, something he did often in sub-zero Himalayan temperatur­es.

The guru, in his seventies, establishe­d the sect in Jalandhar in 1983 to promote “self-awakening and global peace”, with followers across the world and properties worth an estimated $120 million in India, the US, South America, Australia, the Middle East and Europe.

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Ashutosh Maharaj

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