India court rules dead guru to remain in deep freeze for now

Posted: December 15, 2014 at 9:49 pm


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Chandigarh: Devotees of a dead guru who has been in a freezer in northern India since January won a court battle on Monday delaying his cremation for at least another seven weeks.

Supporters had approached the court in Punjab state seeking a stay on an earlier order for the cremation of Hindu religious Ashutosh Maharaj, whom authorities declared dead on January 29.

The division bench of the Punjab and Haryana High Court has stayed the cremation till February 9, Swami Vishalanand, a spokesman for the gurus ashram, told AFP.

Followers have insisted their spiritual leader is not dead but in a state of deep meditation, and will eventually return to lead them.

They have been guarding the ashram in the town of Nurmahal, where Ashutoshs body has been kept in a freezer as the months-long legal battle has been waged over his future.

Ashutosh, reportedly in his 70s, was one of Indias many gurus and headed the Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan (Divine Light Awakening Mission) that claims to have millions of followers around the world.

Devotees have invoked freedom of religion under Indias constitution as reasons against his cremation, which was originally sought in the courts by a man claiming to be the gurus son.

A two-judge bench on Monday stayed the crematon order made by a single judge of the same court on December 1.

Ahead of its decision, thousands of followers massed in Nurmahal at the weekend in a show of support for the guru whom they said should be allowed to continue his samadhi, the highest level of meditation.

Ashutoshs website, which says his mission was founded in 1983 and has spiritual centres around the world, has thanked followers for standing by the mission while the guru undertakes his meditation.

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