The television guru whose yoga programmes are watched by an estimated 85 
million people throughout the world, made the claim in an appeal to the 
overturn a ruling last week which legalised homosexuality.

He has warned he will launch nationwide protests if the ruling is not struck 
down and said all of India's main religions regarded homosexual acts as sins

In his petition, he argued that homosexuality was a curable disease and that 
sufferers could seek a cure.

"It can be treated like any other congenital defect. Such tendencies can be 
treated by yoga, pranayam and other meditation techniques," he said.

Pranayam are a series of breathing exercises which include hyperventilation, a 
slow release of breath while chanting "Om".

His followers have said there are particular yoga positions which also help 
prevent sexual urges.

The overturning of India's law criminalising homosexuality was welcomed by 
India's gay community and by campaigners, including several leading designers 
and Bollywood stars.

But it was condemned by Muslim, Christian and Hindu leaders in India.

Baba Remdev, who counts senior government ministers among his devotees, issued 
a particularly strong response. In his petition he compared homosexuals to 
"other anti-social groups", and said legalisation would have a "negative 
effect" on the young, while increasing the prevalence of HIV/Aids.

"These are unnatural acts not designed for human beings. The decision of the 
High Court, if allowed to sustain will have catastrophic effects on the moral 
fabric of society and will jeopardise the institution of marriage itself. This 
offends the structure of Indian value system, Indian culture and traditions, as 
derived from religious scriptures," it said.

Swami Ramdev remains extraordinarily popular despite a number of controversies 
surrounding his own ayurvedic medicines. In 2006, a leading Communist MP 
claimed laboratory tests revealed human and animal remains in his herbal 
treatments. Other tests supported his denial, but the popularity of his 
medicines grew regardless.

He has also drawn criticism for his claims that yoga and ayurvedic medicines 
can ease the symptoms of HIV/Aids and cure cancer.

His petition was filed as gay activists extended their campaign for equality in 
other areas of social life. A young couple in Haryana defied their families to 
stage India's first gay wedding in a Hindu temple.

Dean Nelson @ telegraph.co.uk




Baba Ramdev is all set to move the Supreme Court against the recent Delhi High 
Courts ruling that legalizes gay sex which according to him goes against Indian 
culture.





While anal sex (poom maithun) has been in passing declared deviant by Vedic 
texts as its believed to unbalance the fine vital currents coursing through the 
nervous system thereby bringing about all sorts of mental disorders that in 
several cases may lead to a possession of the homosexual concerned by adverse 
spirits, the stress in the Vedic literature is more on preventing unnatural 
sexual unions like pratilom� (hypogamy) and sagotra (inbreeding) relationships 
with strict punishments prescribed for those indulging in these perverse 
eugenic practices that are said to lead to the birth of psycho-genetically 
abnormal persons .





Baba Ramdev’s claim that homosexuality is "curable" is a myth as in most cases 
if the tendency is due to a genetic mutation that's hardwired into the brain 
circuitry then it is irreversible. Hypnosis or auto-suggestion therapy is 
superficially effective in a few cases. If at all the Baba’s claim is based 
upon some old Vedic text then the case of a male displaying effeminate and gay 
tendencies has, from this scriptural perspective, more to do with “possession” 
by a “disembodied” female “spirit” who seeks to fulfill her unsatisfied sexual 
urges through the possessed male that, it is said, if exorcized, frees the 
concerned male of both his exaggerated feminine as well as homosexual traits 
and vice versa for lesbians.  I wonder what his theory on bisexuality is.





While gays constitute a mere 2% of the Indian population, the birth of 
hypogamous and inbred individuals in society account for a far higher figure. 
If the Baba is serious about propagating original Indic values, then apart from 
seeking to abolish gay sex he ought to vigourlessly take up the case of 
outlawing hypogamous and inbred relationships even more seriously. But, here, 
he wont find support from the law, non-Hindus or liberal Hindus who have done 
away with caste-based marital rules. In fact, several states seek to promote 
hypogamous marriages by monetarily rewarding those couples who enter into 
hypogamous relationships and besides there exists no law banning intra-gotra 
marriages.





The point with contemporary gurus like Baba Ramdev is that they, without 
possessing in the least the lofty spiritual credentials, tend to equate 
themselves with the illustrious ancient or modern rishis (Bharadwaj, Valmiki, 
Vashista, Kapila, Shankara, Aurobindo, Ramanna and others) when all that they 
�re capable of is bookish talk that has nothing to do with the actual yogic 
experiences when spoken of in a profound mystical sense. As such Baba Ramdev 
and other Vedic imitators should stick to peddling their exorbitantly charged 
sessions on mundane yogic postures and marketing of their run of the mill 
Ayurvedic potions instead of posing as great champions of Vedic values.







Best Regards,



Dr A K Isaacs

 

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