Friday, April 26, 2013

Swami Nityananda Akhada the Mhanirwani Mahamandleshwar



Swami Nithyananda (also known as Paramahamsa Nithyananda, born 1 January 1978) is a spiritual master, mystic[4] and the founder of Dhyanapeetam, a worldwide movement for meditation, based in Bengaluru, India.[5] He rose to fame after his series Kadavai Thira, Kattru Varattum (Open the door and let the breeze in)[6][7] was published in the widely circulated Tamil weekly, and due to the popularity of his spiritual healing processes. Nithyananda Swami has a huge following in southern India and his mission has branches in several countries, including the US and Europe.[8] His followers and acquaintances have included a number of high profile politicians such as Narendra Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat,[9] and B.S.Yeddyurappa, the former chief minister of Karnataka,[10] and famous actors from the Indian film industry such as Vivek Oberoi,[11] Juhi Chawla[12] and Ranjitha.[13] In April 2010, Nithyananda was arrested after failing to answer bail for criminal charges including rape, after an allegedly morphed video surfaced showing him in a compromising situation with a woman. In 2012, Swami Nithyananda was named by Watkins' Mind Body Spirit magazine as one of the 100 most spiritually influential living people in the world.[2] In Feb 2013, during the Maha Kumbh Mela, Swami Nithyananda was bestowed the title of Mahamandaleshwar by the Maha Nirvani Akhada one of the oldest Akhada or apex body of Hindu saints.[3]


Nithyananda was born as Rajasekaran in January 1978[14] in the spiritual town of Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu. From an early age, he had experimented with Yoga, Vedanta, Siddha, Tantra and other eastern metaphysical concepts taught by his mentors Raghupati Yogi,[14] Kuppammal, Annamalai Swami and others.[1]
In 2003 he began an ashram or spiritual centre, Dhyanapeetam, in Bidadi near the city of Bengaluru in south India and the US branch named the Life Bliss Foundation, headquartered in Los Angeles.[9]
[edit]Teachings

Swami Nithyananda's teachings are aligned with the Advaitic school of thought of Sri Adi Shankara. He defines living enlightenment in terms of living a conflict-free life.[15] He is known for his spiritual discourses[10] and has given teachings on scriptures such as the Brahma Sutras, Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, Shiva Sutras, Jain Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita.
[edit]Life Bliss Foundation

Swami Nithyananda has developed a range of meditation courses, catering to a cross section of people,[9] which he teaches at his centres and in public programmes. He has followers across the world and runs a number of ashrams in India and abroad.[16] The mission claims to run more than 1000 spiritual centres and temples worldwide with the main ones being in Bidadi, Thiruvannamalai and Los Angeles. Since 2003, Nithyananda's following has grown rapidly, mainly in south India and the US.[8] At the time of his arrest, NDTV speculated that he had about two million followers worldwide,[17] while his website puts this number at ten million.[1]
[edit]Awards and honours



Swami Nityananda banner in Bangalore in 2008.
In 2007, he was elected chairman of the Hindu University of America, also known as the International Vedic Hindu University, an institution in the U.S. state of Florida.[18]
In 2012, Paramahamsa Nithyananda featured in the Watkins' list of the top 100 most spiritually influential living people in the world.[2]
In April 2012 appointed 293rd head of Madurai Adheenam. In October 2012 removed as head.
In Feb 2013 during the Maha Kumbh Mela, Swami Nithyananda was bestowed the title of Mahamandaleshwar by the Maha Nirvani Akhada one of the oldest Akhada or sect of holy renunciates and one of the main organizers of the Kumbh Mela. This exclusive tile is given to those saints who are believed to have attained godly qualities.[3]
[edit]Controversy


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A video that claimed to show Nithyananada hugging and kissing a sari-clad woman on his bed, allegedly Tamil film actress Ranjitha,[19] was broadcast on the Tamil television channel Sun News on 2 March 2010. This incident also resulted in protests outside the ashram during which a fire broke out. While the channels stand by their claim that the film clip is original, Nithyananda Dhyanapeetam's website insists that the videos are morphed and defamatory in nature. On March 4, Nithyananda made an application to a civil court in Chennai, seeking an injunction blocking further broadcasting of the video material.[20]
After evading summons for 49 days, Nithyananda was arrested on April 21, 2010 in Arki in Himachal Pradesh by Bangalore Police with the help of the police of Himachal[21] and the interrogation was done in Bangalore by the CID of the Bangalore Police.[22] On 11 June 2010 Nithyananda was granted bail, and was released from judicial custody after 52 days in Ramanagaram sub-jail. In October 2010, the releaser of the video who worked as Nithyananda's driver was charged by Bidadi police under several sections of the IPC with accusations of defaming Nithyananda through distributing the video.[23][24] Subsequently, in July 2011, Nithyananda's ashram filed a complaint against Sun TV Network, claiming they were the agents behind what the ashram alleged was a morphed video and the repeated telecasting of it.[25]
On 5 June 2012, an American NRI woman accused Nithyananda of sexual harassment.[26] The ashram held a press conference, and there was an attack on the ashram workers by the reporter of the media house Suvarna News. A few hours later there was an attack on the ashram by a local group. For reasons unclear, the Karnataka chief minister announced the cancellation of Nithyananda's bail and ordered the ashram sealed. On June 13, Nithyananda surrendered himself before a court in Ramanagaram. He was released on bail the next day and the ashram was unsealed a few days later.[26][27] On February 2013, the High Court of Karnataka squashed both FIRs against Nithyananda by the Police and by local group.[28]
After allegations were levied by a US-based male disciple of sodomy and homsexual acts, additional cases were registered against Nithyananda for unnatural sex acts (IPC section 377).[29] The same case in the US was, however, dismissed by the State of California as baseless. Moreover, the accuser himself was convicted in a separate case of three Felony counts of Child Molestation in the Second Degree and has been sentenced to 57 months imprisonment at the Washington State Correction Center .[30]
On October 12, 2012, Sri Arunagirinathar, the 292nd head of Madurai Adheenam, who had earlier anointed Nithyananda as his successor to the mutt[clarification needed] in April 2012, sacked him after pressure mounted from the state government and other Hindu religious and charitable organisations against his appointment. Following this decision, Sri Arunagirinathar sought police protection, citing threats to life from Nithyananda disciples.[31]


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