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Guru's disciples allowed to freeze his body

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An Indian court yesterday allowed disciples of a 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 multimilli­on-dollar sect Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan (Divine Light Awakening Mission), was reported to have died of a cardiac arrest in January 2014.

But his followers insist he is in a deep spiritual state called “samadhi” and have kept his body in a commercial freezer at his heavily guarded 40-hectare ashram in the northern state of Punjab.

Yesterday, the Punjab and Haryana high court dismissed a three- year- old petition by Dalip Kumar Jha, who claims to be his son and who wanted his father's body to cremate him under Hindu rituals.

Mr Jha’s lawyer, S P Soi, said it was unclear whether the court approved the sect’s argument that Maharaj was still alive.

“But they dismissed our petition, which is disappoint­ing, and we will challenge it in the supreme court,” said Mr Soi.

While rejecting Mr Jha’s plea, the court set aside a 2014 judgment that had ordered Maharaj's cremation after doctors confirmed him clinically dead.

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

The guru, who is in his seventies, establishe­d the sect in Punjab’s Jalandhar city in 1983 to promote “self-awakening and global peace”, with millions of followers across the world and properties worth an estimated US$120 million (Dh440.8m) in India, the US, South America, Australia, the Middle East and Europe.

Mr Jha claims the guru's real name was Mahesh Kumar Jha and that he left his native village in eastern Bihar state in the late 1970s before founding the sect.

He and Maharaj's former driver Puran Singh filed petitions in court soon after the guru’s death demanding a criminal investigat­ion and alleged the sect members were deliberate­ly holding his body to retain control of his vast financial assets.

Maharaj is one of several gurus who in recent decades have built huge empires and command millions of followers, particular­ly in northern India.

For followers, gurus play an integral role in daily life, including a path to enlightenm­ent. They offer spiritual devotion and donations to ashrams, temples and charity projects.

 ?? AFP ?? Followers of Ashutosh Maharaj believe the guru is in a deep spiritual state of ‘samadhi’
AFP Followers of Ashutosh Maharaj believe the guru is in a deep spiritual state of ‘samadhi’

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