Art of Fleeing: Sri Sri disciples deny report 

Times of India/January 11, 2005 

Kathmandu -- Disciples of Indian spiritual guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar 
have denied media reports that he left a south Indian coastal 
village in a hurry on receiving a tsunami alert. 
An official from the guru's Art of Living Foundation in Kathmandu 
described the media report "misleading". 
In a report headlined "Tsunami scare hits Sri Sri", French news 
agency AFP, which covered Ravi Shankar's visit last week to 
Akkrapattai, a tsunami hit fishing village in Tamil Nadu, had given 
a detailed account of the incident. 
It said Ravi Shankar, who was scheduled to conduct a healing session 
for the traumatised fishing community of the village, had 
his "motorcade of luxury cars" swing round swiftly and "onlookers 
said he looked tense and was in a hurry to leave". 
The report was splashed on the front page of a local daily on 
Sunday. 
Mamta Kailkhura, coordinator of the communication bureau of the Art 
of Living Foundation, said, "Neither did the false alarm scare the 
founder nor did he flee." 
In her letter, published in the daily on Tuesday, Kailkhura said the 
guru changed his plan about going to the village since most of the 
villagers had left following a false alarm about a second tsunami 
strike and the exodus made the road impossible to drive through. 
"Hence Sri Sri decided to change the plan and meet hundreds of 
victims waiting for him in the nearby relief camps," she said. "Over 
the last three days, Sri Sri, who cancelled some of his programmes 
in Europe to fly back to India, has been visiting several relief 
camps in Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu... He has been continuously 
visiting the victims... In fact, the local administration has 
welcomed the initiatives of the foundation to start a trauma relief 
cell to help the victims..." 
The Art of Living Foundation has units in Nepal. Ravi Shankar had 
visited Nepal late last year at the invitation of Nepal Tourism 
Board, the nodal tourism agency in the country, to promote religious 
tourism and portray Nepal as a safe destination. 







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