> 
> I think we need to do a DNA test on Nablus...

Why not ? :-)

 
 Swami Premananda — an avatar imprisoned "Truth will finally win"

An inspiring report on the work and tribulations of a famous 
spiritual Teacher. 


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A fine-featured Asian man with a dazzling smile and an expression of 
great sweetness on his face which is framed by a huge mop of curly, 
wiry black hair forming a halo round his head, Swami Premananda 
wears a bright orange robe and his movements are quick and graceful. 
His followers believe him to be a great soul, an avatar, a great 
spiritual leader, like his better-known counterpart, Sri Sathya Sai 
Baba to whom he bears an uncanny resemblance.

Born in Sri Lanka in 1951 Premananda's birth was foretold by an 
Indian sage. At a precociously early age he began to exhibit the 
signs traditionally associated with a great avatar. As he grew into 
a fuller sense of his extraordinary nature and gifts he dedicated 
himself increasingly to fulfilling his destiny and role as a server 
of the people.

An avatar is by definition a highly evolved being, who brings 
particular energies into the world, who embodies them or who anchors 
them in the world as a service to humanity. They have been known 
throughout history in Indian and other Asian countries as great ones 
who confer particular blessings on humanity.

In 1969 while he was addressing some 200 people who had gathered to 
listen, his body began to glow and an ochre-coloured robe suddenly 
seemed to descend onto him. The saffron- or ochre-coloured garb is 
that of an initiated monk. At the time he was only 18 years old but 
from then onwards he became known as Swami Premananda (prema 
means "love" in Sanskrit).

Three years after this miraculous event when he had formed an 
ashram — spiritual centre — Premananda decided to found an orphanage 
in Matale, his birthplace. The name given to the orphanage 
means "The place of peace for all faiths". He repeated this pattern 
again a few years later, only this time in southern India; 20 km 
from the town of Trichy a Swami Premananda ashram and orphanage were 
built. The ashram was officially opened in 1989. The orphanage 
caters for approximately 600 orphans. Here all the children are 
provided with food, clothing, shelter, schooling and medical 
attention free of charge.

A parallel but deeply significant thread running through his life 
has been the inner and spiritual aspect of his existence. It has 
been said that he is a reincarnation of a great and very learned 
scholar and sage, Vivekanda. It is also said that Premananda has the 
task of complementing and completing spiritual work begun by Sai 
Baba. When Sai Baba dies Premananda will take over certain specific 
tasks, although part of this process has already begun. Once a year, 
at the most auspicious time on the Feast of Shiva, Swami Premananda 
produces lingams as Sai Baba has done for many years. The producing 
of the holy lingam (miraculously manifested egg-shaped object of 
stone or metal) is a mysterious event which brings great blessings 
to all present at the time and those who venerate it at any time in 
the future. The lingams are often kept in temples and form a central 
focus of worship.

As often happens with great good lives, there are always those who 
seek to discredit them, at the very least. Swami Premananda has 
experienced this at first hand. As his reputation spread and 
devotees travelled from all over the world to see him and ask his 
blessings and advice, there was a simultaneous bid to blacken his 
name. Hence the great shock that his sudden arrest and imprisonment 
caused. He stood charged of all sorts of crimes, including rape and 
murder.

While his devotees are distressed and anxious it is interesting to 
note what equanimity Premananda brings to his plight. Detached, 
unruffled, good humour characterizes everything he says and does and 
gradually the prison has become an alternative ashram. Other 
prisoners come to him for guidance and help; visitors come to the 
prison daily. His guards are impressed and won over by his obvious 
spiritual stature.

Court cases against him have come and gone, the charges being 
examined and found to be false. At one time there were 32 charges 
against him, but one by one they have been disproved and 
subsequently dropped. Some charges have had to be withdrawn, and it 
would appear that police corruption may have played a part in the 
whole sordid affair. The media also seems to have added fuel to the 
fire by publishing what could be described as `badly-researched' 
articles about Premananda. The various hearings have even led to DNA-
testing to disprove accusations of rape. It would also appear that 
the police used unnecessary force: a number of girls from the ashram 
were rounded up and taken into police custody until `evidence' was 
forthcoming. It is reported that repeated DNA tests proved that 
Premananda could not have been the father of the child of a girl who 
was found to be pregnant. A number of the girls taken into police 
custody demanded to be returned to the ashram, and later announced 
that they had felt coerced into making statements incriminating 
Premananda. The murder charge was also dismissed on ample evidence 
to the contrary.

Despite the apparently dubious nature of all the charges brought 
against Swami Premananda he continues to be kept in prison — to the 
great consternation of his followers and associates. The holy man 
himself, however, simply smiles and says: "Truth will finally win."

 







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