Sathya Sai Baba lacked the powers to avert murders
Posted by robertpriddy on August 13, 2011
Professor H.N. Narasimhaiah was alive in 1993 and commented on the infamous murders of six persons in Sathya Sai Baba’s “holy of holies” his temple and bedroom complex. The India press covered the furore which continued for many weeks after the day, June 6th 1993, and among the many reports – which will be documented later – and The Sunday Observer interviewed him as seen below. Narasimihaiah recognised early on that Sai Baba invariably behaves as an ordinary man, that he is very fallible in many things, and this realisation has become much more widespread since the melodramatic burlesque over his illness and death, the discovery of huge private hoards (massive funds not used for anything except as his private cache). That Sathya Sai Baba was very astute at cold reading, collecting intelligence about all who wrote to him or visited his ashrams, picking up ideas from visitors (often most imperfectly) and manipulating people into giving huge sums by sweet talk and ‘blessings’, including cheap trinkets represented as extremely holy and very valuable gems etc.
Narasimhaiah was proved right indeed about the inquiry – it was one of the most massive cover-ups the Indian Government has managed – and anyone can assure themselves that this is fact at the following pages: http://www.saiguru.net/english/articles/42sensational.htm#murderoverview
See also Dr. H. Narasimhaiah vs. Sai Baba
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