India's Ashram Industrial Complex is being held up by three pillars.
Babas fill a gap in society—the dignity and sense of belonging, however illusory, that organised religion has failed to provide so many Indians.
India has a godman problem, and Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati is only the latest entrant on the dishonour rolls.
Last week, Saraswati, who is the director of a private engineering and management institute in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj and a self-styled spiritual guru, was arrested after being on the run for a few days.
I wish I could say I was shocked by this horrible news, but shock requires novelty. I am only fatigued by the tedious predictability of it all.
The charges against Saraswati are drawn from the modern Indian baba starter pack, which includes:
Author's summary: India's Ashram Industrial Complex faces a godman problem.