*Swamis, Celibacy and Sex Scandals*


*Ram Puniyani*



Many a sex scandals related to Holy men have come to surface during last few
weeks (March 2010). Its not that these are the first one’s to have been
brought to social attention, such incidents have been coming to social
notice time and over again. The present ones’ about Swami Nityanand and
Ichhchadhari Baba (Bhimanand) have highlighted the same in a very intense
fashion as these scandals are very blatant.



One recalls in recent history many such cases have startled the media and
society, the allegation of a foreign writer about Satya Sai Baba, then
allegations against Gurmeet Ram Rahim, Santosh Madhavan, happenings of the
Kamkoti Peetham Shakarachrya are quite well known. From other religious
traditions, one recalls the recent book by Sister Jesme (Story of a Nun) and
the news that the Roman Catholic Church has sacked a priest accused of
pedophilia as large number of complaints were coming forth in Germany from
people who were abused as children. At another level the RSS pracharak (RSS
pracharaks are to remain bachelors for political reasons) Sanjay Joshi had
also to give up his political responsibility when a CD related to his sexual
exploits came to surface.



In all these cases the underlying mechanisms are different. In Catholic
establishment, to remain unmarried is the norm and many cases have come to
light, which have shamed the establishment. The Hindu God-men are all ‘stand
alone’ systems, not an organized Church. While comparing these may not be
easy, what is common in these is that the organizations where members remain
celibate to discharge their religiously or politically ordained duties, many
of them do get tainted by the fall out of such acts.



What is different about the case of these God-men in particular is a
deliberate misuse of their ‘spiritual attainments’ to indulge in carnal
pleasures, under the guise of spirituality, to the extent of running sex
rackets in association with those in power. Here is the case of gross abuse
of faith to the extent of deliberately setting up a situation to exploit the
women devotees. The methods used by the swamis are diverse. This should come
under a serious crime not only at legal but also at social level to ensure
that such gross abuse of faith is brought under serious scanner.



As such the concept of celibacy in many a religious orders had a spiritual
base in the noble idea of renunciations and transcending of the physical
pleasures to attain the higher spiritual platform. The religious Gurus have
been of different types as for as celibacy is concerned. In early India
there were renouncers as well as those who led a family life. Patanjali
stated “swa-ang jugupsa, parai asansargah’, meaning that with increasing
spiritual insights, with mind achieving higher truth, apathy for physical
body comes in. This is what is supposed to have made celibacy the path to
sanyas. Celibacy, Brahmcharya has been highly respectable in sections of
society.



After 8th century celibacy was taken to exalted levels into Hindu tradition
by Shankara, while he was leading the battle of Hinduism against Buddhism.
To attack Buddhism he adopted various concepts from Buddhism itself, e.g.
the concept of renunciation of material wants, celibacy included. Today the
idea of celibacy is prevalent mainly in Buddhism, sects of Hinduism and
amongst Catholic priests. These three have base in religious traditions. For
much different reasons, mainly political one’s, organization like RSS has
also brought this in for its propagators.



Patanjali’s argument is repeated by modern God-man, Sri Sri Ravishaker.
According to him as you go to higher levels, body becomes insignificant and
interest in sex is reduced to nothing. There have been dissenting note from
within the stable of God-men itself. The major such voice was that of Osho,
Bhagwan Rajneesh. He argued that sex could be transcended only through
experience; this was what he preached and penned down in his book, Sambhog
se Samadhi (From Sex to Superconciousness).



These semi philosophical outpourings apart, the biological compulsions have
always accompanied the celibates and the scandals have kept popping out from
such institutions and individuals, telling us that these sexual escapades
are a rule than an exception. It may be in the form of child abuse, same sex
relationships to downright cunning methods indulged by God-men to trap the
women on the pretext of their ‘spiritual’ pursuits. Different philosophical
sounding arguments are dished out to the unsuspecting laity.



>From last few decades these incidents are coming more to the surface as the
phenomenon of God-men has mushroomed all around. This phenomenon is an
accompaniment of the existential anxieties of the globalized world, the
razor edge competitive era, where cut throat competition at work place,
heightened consumerism and moving upward in the scale of financial earning
is the only index of one’s success. The need for emotional succor is leading
to the rise of the industry of God-men.



The God-men, belong to many categories, each having his-her own
entrepreneurial skills. God-men put out their brand of spirituality, which
apparently gives solace to the aggrieved middle and lower middle classes in
particular amongst others. God-men have set up institutions which cater to
vastly expanding market. Meera Nanda in her book, the ‘God Market’ argues
that there is an increased religiosity, collusion with the corporate World
and the state. In India in particular, a subtle Hindusization is going on as
such and this has been aided by the private sector. There is an active
promotion of religious tourism. Higher education has been handed over to
private sector, some of whom use religious trusts to run these institutions
to impart ‘value education’. State has been generous in giving away land at
highly subsidized rates to the Gurus and God-men.



One can also see the rise of religious Right here and in different countries
during this period. RSS is having a field day in culturally Hinduizing the
social space, and God-men are the major players in the game. One can say
that these swamis of the ilk of Nityanad and Ichchhadhari are just the
visible part of a larger phenomenon. These two cases also show the range of
activities, from the spiritual façade to downright sex racket.



The broader picture of the phenomenon is much more disturbing. Last three
decades have been one of the most tragic periods of human history for
different reasons. It is this period when the global political and social
phenomenon has adopted the language of the religion. This language has
created multiple problems. On one hand, one major religious community has
been demonized, and on the other there is a big set back to the rational
thinking and progressive values. When the language of religion is used with
great aplomb, the reason is forced on the back-foot and the suppression of
human rights takes the garb of religion. Since religion is accompanied by
faith, which in turn can create hysteria, the latter ensures that blind
religiosity and blind faith rule the roost. The beneficiaries of these
arrangements are the entrenched social, economic powers.



Globally, US took on Russian forces by promoting the conservative versions
of Islam, used the religious language to train Al Qaeda, and laced its
ambitions for oil in the language of religion. Here in India those who were
opposed to social transformation of caste and gender, used Ram Temple type
issues, created mass hysteria around identity issues and have tried to push
back the process of social transformation. The increased social presence of
God-men is an accompaniment of this process. They have duel function. On one
hand they aid in creating conservative values, refurbished caste and gender
norms from Manusmiriti are propagated, and on the other they exploit this
situation for their material enhancement, sexual exploitation included.
Interestingly the God men who talk of renunciation and going to higher
levels themselves are the biggest beneficiaries of material riches. Society
has to learn the lessons from the sprawling wealth and sexual exploitation
done by section of God-men and to understand as to what is really taking
place in the garb of holy clothes is a mere misuse of faith for crass
purposes. Nityanand and Icchadhari Baba is a sort of barometer of the
phenomenon which has gripped our society.





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Issues in Secular Politics



II March 2010

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