*Bhagwan Satya Sai: Faith Marginalizes Reason*


*Ram Puniyani*



The death of Satya Sai Baba, April 24th 2011, has created a big turmoil, not
only amongst his followers but also amongst those who had more mundane
things to look after, like law and order, visit of VVIP’s to Puthaparthi
etc. Bhajans (devotional songs) to mourn his death are being held all over
in the country and abroad. A large number of those belonging to the list of
‘Who is who’ of the political, business world, and all those who matter in
the country are already there to death of the God. In addition ‘who will
inherit his vast empire’, created singlehandedly out of no where, the way he
used to ‘create’ Vibhuti, gold chains etc. from the thin air is another
issue haunting those concerned.



Undoubtedly Bhagwan (God) Sai must have been the God man with a very large
following and probably largest wealth amongst the leading Godmen. The latter
can not be confirmed, as large part of the wealth controlled by those
presented as divine beings, is not known for various reasons. Not only that
one does not know if any body can dare to think that Lok Pal type auditing
of the wealth of these *renunciators* of Worldly goods should also be
thought of. Such Godmen do demonstrate that you get more when you know how
to ‘renounce’ the World, and of course part of the earnings are put as a
part of social service, which is made prominently visible part of activities
of these men of God.



Bhagwan’s life is mired with multiple controversies and there are many a
dilemmas in understanding him. He was expert in the tricks of Vibhuti
production from air and also production of gold chains as well. Earlier he
was also ‘producing’ HMT watches, but that was stopped soon enough as the
watches carry the date of manufacture on them. Many a rationalists
confronted him by and replicated his tricks and even took out yatras to
demonstrate that there is nothing divine about such tricks. They are but
clever maneuvers of hand and even magician of repute P.C. Sarkar also
challenged the divine nature of these acts. Interestingly he was challenged
to produce things like pumpkin, which he refused to do for obvious reasons.



Notwithstanding that his followers were undeterred and the number of his
followers cutting across different spheres of life kept swelling. He had
proclaimed that he is reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi. As an aside, the
transformation of Shirdi Sai to present level of opulent divinity is a
phenomenon in itself as Shirdi Sai had lived a Spartan life under the tree
with no material wealth to his credit and currently his idol sits on a
Golden throne.



This self proclaimed reincarnation of Shirdi Sai not only must be sitting
over one of the wealthiest empires but also went on to proclaim to be a God
himself and also prophesied that he will leave this physical body at the age
of 96 years. Unfortunately the physical body could not be saved beyond the
age of 85 years. Bhagwan who has saved so many lives through divine powers
was to be put on ventilators for survival for quite some time and he could
not be made to live his prophesy.



The remarkable thing about Bhagwan Sai is that he survived many
controversies associated with his life.  He was charged with Pedophilia,
sexual abuse by various sources but such mundane things could not shake the
firm faith of ever expanding tribe of followers at home and abroad. Tom
Brooke’s book (Avatar of the Night: Hidden Side of Sai Baba) described his
own experience. Similarly sexual abuse of young male devotees on the pretext
of yogic technique of ‘Kundalini raising’ also came to light.  There was
also a case of murder in his living quarters to which Bhagwan himself was a
witness, but it was not investigated beyond a point as worldly laws probably
don’t reach in the realm of spiritual world. The ties of Bhagwan with the
one’s at the topmost echelons every tine ensured that the matters are not
pursued, be it the expose’ of his tricks or the cases of murder in his
living quarters, all were ignored and soon forgotten from public memory.



To be fair to him, Bhagwan Sai is not the first one to proclaim himself as
God. There have been the likes of Rajneesh, who for example began his Godly
career from Acharya Rajneesh, promoted to Bhagwan Rajneesh and then attained
the status of Osho.



After the death of Bhagwan all those who matter in the echelons of power are
making a beeline to visit his mortal remains. One does not know whether
these visits by the state functionaries are official or personal, one does
not know whether such distinctions are any longer valid in our country,
where the Constitution does permit us to practice and preach our faith at
personal level but not at political level. State visits to such events in
official capacity should be a strict no no.  Our Constitution does direct us
to promote rational thought; but that again remains ignored as all the
rationalists like Abraham Kovoor or Premanand were totally by passed by the
mainstream power centers and the issues raised by them remained unanswered
and unattended to. There are a couple of films questioning Bhagwan’s claims
and also accusing him of sexual abuse, ‘Guru Busters’ and ‘Secret Swami’ are
couple of such films.



Some one interestingly remarked that there are two types of politicians who
visit the Bhagwan. First are those who are corrupt and want to hide their
sin, and second are those who are sincere and work with the first lot. That
apart, the impact of such Baba’s, has been a major accompaniment of the
politics in the name of religion. This is an era, where the waves of faith
are trying to drown the boat of reason, with due support from the
incompetent boatman, in the form of state power. The tempest of faith is
becoming so overwhelmingly powerful that even raising the questions against
these God man is becoming difficult, else how does one explain that a person
calls himself God, does tricks which magicians can replicate with ease and
is able to collect huge wealth, part of which is showcased as the charity
work. One also knows that to expose the prevalent blind faith is swimming
against the tide.



One also concedes that these are also the times when the existential anxiety
of a section of population forces them to resort to some support system. In
the decades of 1970s it was LSD, now it is the ever proliferating posse of
God men. Sai’s prediction about his future reincarnations will be a matter
of great interest and curiosity, how the God will resurface and how his
followers will recognize and worship his new reincarnation will unfold over
a period of time. Meanwhile one hopes that some semblance of reason is
brought forth while dealing with the innumerable Godmen, flourishing all
around like mushrooms.



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IV April 2011

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