The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Battle to evict the Versace-loving mystic guru of Glenborrod­ale

Castle could be seized to pay off debts

- By Craig McDonald

HE is the self-styled mystic with a fondness for fast cars and designer clothes who set up a luxury ‘healing’ retreat in a £4 million Highland castle.

However, ‘Shanti’ Mark Koppikar, dubbed the Guru of Glenborrod­ale, is facing a battle to remain there – amid moves to have the castle repossesse­d as part of a legal bid to claw back debts totalling millions.

Mr Koppikar, who describes himself as a ‘Shanti’, or peace-bringer, bought his Category A-listed castle on the Ardnamurch­an peninsula for £3.75 million in 2022, and uses it as a home and centre for ‘reflection’.

He hosts a community of followers and offers ‘satsangs’, a form of spiritual instructio­n, from his fivestorey castle, with a series of twoand-a-half hour sessions advertised this month at £32 a time.

Mr Koppikar, 57, teaches his followers how to live happier lives – with or without money – and fulfil their potential.

But the former shamanic healer is embroiled in a battle to keep the castle, which stands in 133 acres, with his ‘ashram’, or spiritual retreat, at the centre of moves over debts of £2,994,732 to a company, Rain Dance Investment­s, which holds ‘security’ over the property. We can reveal that administra­tors, appointed last year to oversee the running of Mr Koppikar’s company, Shanti Estates, now intend to ‘obtain vacant possession’ of the castle and put it up for sale.

Administra­tor Brian Milne said: ‘I have invited the occupants to enter into an agreement to depart the castle voluntaril­y, on a mutually agreed date, but the occupants have failed to enter into such an agreement.

‘I am currently in the process of submitting applicatio­ns, via the various routes available to me, to have the occupants ordered to provide me with vacant possession of the castle by the relevant authoritie­s.’

Administra­tors estimate Glenborrod­ale is now worth £3.9 million. Meanwhile, Mr Koppikar retains the backing of his ‘followers’ who have launched a £100,000 fundraisin­g scheme – with just £3,864 raised so far.

The appeal delivered online by his devotees, and entitled Help Save our Ashram!, states: ‘Our community is made up of 60 residentia­l and non-residentia­l volunteers, who are devoted to bringing peace and enlightenm­ent to the world, guided by Shanti and his teachings.’

They ask for help to ‘ensure this place remains a beacon of spirituali­ty, in service to humanity, for generation­s to come.’

We told previously how Mr Koppikar, who describes himself as a Christian Hindu mystic, drove a Maserati sports car and favours designer clothes from luxury brand Versace.

He said he was initiated into Central American shamanism in 1997, describing this as having a ‘deep transforma­tive effect’ and worked as a shamanic healer before establishi­ng a centre of holistic psychology in Germany in 2009.

Speaking to The Scottish Mail on Sunday in 2022, he said: ‘It is just a concept that spiritual people should be poor. I was poor a long time. I saw one can be totally happy without money but I had a question in my head: “Is it possible to be totally happy with money?”

‘I want to prove you can be happy with or without money.’

One nine-day retreat at the castle last year, entitled Freedom and Abundance, cost £3,600.

Born to an Indian father and German mother, Mr Koppikar trained as a banker before studying psychology.

Rain Dance Investment­s declined to comment.

Mr Koppikar said: ‘Unfortunat­ely we are not permitted to comment at the moment, as per the rules of administra­tion.’

‘A beacon of spirituali­ty, in service to humanity’

 ?? ?? MONEY NO OBJECT: Mark Koppikar claims his teachings help devotees to live happier lives, with or without wealth
MONEY NO OBJECT: Mark Koppikar claims his teachings help devotees to live happier lives, with or without wealth
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 ?? ?? HIGHLAND GURU: ‘Shanti’ Mark Koppikar faces the loss of the Glenborrod­ale Castle, left, where he hosts expensive spiritual retreats
HIGHLAND GURU: ‘Shanti’ Mark Koppikar faces the loss of the Glenborrod­ale Castle, left, where he hosts expensive spiritual retreats

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