Monday, March 8, 2010

Swami Nithyananda urges devotees to trust him

http://news.oneindia.in/2010/03/08/nithyananda-public-appearance-website-video.html

Bangalore, Mar 8: In the wake of the raging controversy, Swami Nithyananda appeared on the official website of his mission Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam to assure his devotees that he has not indulged in anything illegal.

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The spiritual guru, who is seen clad in saffron, in the video posted on Sunday, Mar 7 told his devotees, "I assure all of you that nothing illegal has been done by me or my organization. We are in the process of collecting evidence to establish this lie and the motive behind this false campaign."


Promising to appear before them soon to clarify on the issue personally, Swami Nithyananda urged his followers to not to "rush to judgments before all the facts have been tabled".

"Please wait for some days; we will collect all the facts and present it clearly to you all. I thank all devotees and well-wishers for standing by me during this moment of challenge," he added.

Watch the video

Swami Nithyanada's whereabouts are unknown while his spokesperson has claimed that he is attending the ongoing Kumbh Mela.

A sex tape showing the spiritual guru in a compromising position with a Tamil actress Ranjitha surfaced on Mar 2 damaging the Swamiji's image and credibility.

As enraged followers took to protests and agitations, the police filed cheating cases against the godman for outraging the people's religious sentiments.

Dhyanapeetam, however, claims that the video was created and distributed by a jealous inmate of the ashram in a bid to defame the guru

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