Sirona
Hindu Wannabe
I have started a Vishwananda thread before, but I wasn't satisfied with the results. So, I'm trying again. Next Saturday, there will be the Swami Vishwananda darshan im my region, and I really feel torn between attending and not attending it. So I literally "browsed" the internet for background information. Information is sparse and hard to find, but because I haven't yet made up my mind to go to to the darshan, I decided to put my findings here from memory. I leave it to someone else to verify whether they are true or not. In detail, I found claims/allegations
My two cents:
From the darshans I have seen on Youtube, I subjectively feel that S.V. uses the gods and Mahavatar Babaji as "decoration", that the "real god" in fact is he himself.
Okay, I think I did my homework. Maybe nobody needs these notes but me, but I'll post them here for the potential benefit of others.
Maybe it would be easier if Swami Vishwananda was ugly. Maybe I'm just falling for that pretty face.
- that Swami Vishwananda allegedly is gay (which is okay) and marched on the 2007 San Francisco Gay Pride Parade (which is okay) and that he allegedly had sexual relations with 16 brahmacharis who partly felt "abused", "raped" or like "having received special treatment from the master" due to the dynamics of the master-disciple relationship (which is definitely NOT okay)
- that Swami Vishwananda allegedly left the U.S. because of those allegations of sexual misconduct, and is now active in Europe (his HQ is in Germany) because in Europe those allegations are much less known
- that S. V. allegedly stole relics from a church in Switzerland disguised as an Eastern Orthodox priest, that he allegedly was convicted and was allegedly in a jail in Switzerland
- that S.V. allegedly has no guru-disciple lineage from Mahavatar Babaji, who according to opinions on Wikipedia is "a legendary person, rather than a real sadhu that was seen by numerous witnesses from 1861 to 1935."
- That S.V. rather is a disciple of Sai Baba (1926–2011), that he uses the same "alll religions are one" approach Sai Baba did.
- That S.V.'s miracles of "materializing" golden eggs (lingams) and jewellery are in fact sleights of hand S.V. had learned from Sai Baba, who used the same tricks during his lifetime
- That S.V. in his youth allegedly went to Sai Baba centers and later allegedly tried to convert Sai Baba disciples to himself.
- That S.V. allegedly separated couples in his ashram in order to tie them closer to himself
- That S.V. allegedly is a con-man, that his happy face is a façade, that in private he is prone to things like whims and anger (okay, the last part is just human, but anyway.)
- The usual cult survivor claim that S.V. wants ultimate surrender and that he is into squeezing his disciples dry for money
- The claim that a "genuine" guru wouldn't demand money for darshan as S.V. does and that the practice of doing so would help to discern a con-man from a "true" master (Well, this part I don't know because I wasn't born as a Hindu)
My two cents:
From the darshans I have seen on Youtube, I subjectively feel that S.V. uses the gods and Mahavatar Babaji as "decoration", that the "real god" in fact is he himself.
Okay, I think I did my homework. Maybe nobody needs these notes but me, but I'll post them here for the potential benefit of others.
Maybe it would be easier if Swami Vishwananda was ugly. Maybe I'm just falling for that pretty face.