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Detractors assert that Maharaji has ] the donors of the voluntary contributions to the organizations that support his work by claiming to be lord ] almighty in person, and claiming that extremely adamantly for years, though toned down by now. They claim that some of his followers are so entrapped, ] and ]led that they give their inheritances and their money to a person that insists on only having the most expensive excessive lifestyle items. Some ex-followers point out that most, if not all, of his money has come from his followers, through individual donations or businesses. The Prem Rawat Foundation claims that Maharaji supports himself and his family through independent means. Detractors assert that Maharaji has ] the donors of the voluntary contributions to the organizations that support his work by claiming to be lord ] almighty in person, and claiming that extremely adamantly for years, though toned down by now. They claim that some of his followers are so entrapped, ] and ]led that they give their inheritances and their money to a person that insists on only having the most expensive excessive lifestyle items. Some ex-followers point out that most, if not all, of his money has come from his followers, through individual donations or businesses. The Prem Rawat Foundation claims that Maharaji supports himself and his family through independent means.

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According to detractors and apostates, Prem Rawat (born 1957) who took the name Maharaji was an Indian guru but now styles himself as an inspirational speaker. A small number of ex-premies (ex-followers) and some disgruntled ex-employees of the organizations that support his work, have become vocal critics, utilizing the Internet to declare their dissent and disenchantment. They claim to be reprenstative of the many former followers who have left silently and moved on and did not consider the matter important enough to discuss on the internet.

Maharaji has made changes in his claims, practices and to the organizations (Divine Light Mission and later Elan Vital). Critics see these changes as reinventions that are hypocritical and deceitful and assert that Maharaji made the changes to avoid embarrassment and loss of credibility that could harm his guru-business. It is a proven fact that he made extraordinary claims about himself and his mission. Later he stopped making these claims and denied having made them, which according to vocal critics is ample proof that he is either a charlatan or strongly self-deceived. Ex-premies assert that in spite of the fact that he stopped making extraordinary claims about himself, Elan Vital in the West is still a covert personality cult and is more openly so in India.

Detractors assert that Maharaji has misled the donors of the voluntary contributions to the organizations that support his work by claiming to be lord God almighty in person, and claiming that extremely adamantly for years, though toned down by now. They claim that some of his followers are so entrapped, indoctrinated and mind controlled that they give their inheritances and their money to a person that insists on only having the most expensive excessive lifestyle items. Some ex-followers point out that most, if not all, of his money has come from his followers, through individual donations or businesses. The Prem Rawat Foundation claims that Maharaji supports himself and his family through independent means.

Ex-followers assert that Maharaji is now very wealthy. He now has access to many luxury goods that average USA citizens do not have, though he may not formally be the owner of these luxury good. , They say that he has milked his followers through manipulation, though opinion differs on whether he is an actual con-artist, deliberately deceiving people, or whether he himself believes that he is indeed the satguru (true guru) of this age and that he is as deluded as his followers.

Apostates claim that eyewitnesses among his detractors have published accounts of his regular drinking to excess, keeping a mistress, and smoking cigarettes; and that during the 70's he had knowledge of one of his senior disciples, Mahatma Jagdeo, actively engaging in pedophilia for years without taking any action. Critics sustain that the only action reported was to send the disciple back to India once the issue heated up. A court case has been settled for one woman who was abused. According to Elan Vital (one of the organizations that support Maharaji's work), no formal complaints or police investigations ensued from this alleged incident. Elan Vital also states that the Indian organization filed a legal complaint against Jagdeo in 2001.

Prem Rawat travels around the world in a Gulfstream V jet airplane (worth $45 million), alleged to be leased for his exclusive use. He has houses in California, United Kingdom, and India. Detractors assert that this expensive method of travel is subsidized by non-profit organizations around the world, as a business expense. Supporters claim that Maharaji is an accomplished pilot and that he flies the airplane and helicopter himself, reaching millions of people personally through his effort. They show the large number of public engagements and his relentless schedule as a proof of his committment to spread his message of peace. See events schedule 2002-2004

To his detractors, Maharaji is the head of a cult, who teaches platitudes and fluff, and lives off the gullibility and credulity of his followers. To his followers, he is a friend and guide providing ongoing inspiration and guidance See testimonials.

The late Margaret Singer, Ph.D., a prominent and controversial anti-cult activists, included the Divine Light Mission in her list of cults. On the other hand the CESNUR speaks against the "internet-terrorism" tacticst used by the anti-cult movement, such as the malicious use of the information and the ability of innuendo and hearsay to be amplified via the use of discussion forums, search engine spamming and other known cyber-terrorism techniques.

Maharaji is not new to controversy, when he was 4 years old and spoke in front of large audiences, detractors cliamed that he did not speak and was only moving his lips while a pre-recorded speech was heard over the PA system. See also Controversial Beginings

About Maharaji

See Maharaji 'main article

Debating the allegations

Followers of Maharaji see the vocal critics of him as a small group of ex-followers, not representative of the many followers who have left silently and moved on. They reproach the vocal critics of repeatedly defaming, libelling and harassing Maharaji and his students. Some of these critics have left the practice of Knowledge 20 or more years ago and have not been in touch with this movement since then. The group of vocal critics justifies their campaign as "public service" although many of their activities have leapt, according to official websites, from mere criticism into outright illegal acts.

  • FAQ Frequently asked questions about Maharaji, Knowledge and the organizations that support his work as well as rebuttals to ex-followers claims

External Links

Official and un-official websites

Skeptics and opponents

Maharaji in the Press

Newspaper and magazine articles about Maharaji

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