Thursday 6 February 2020

DEVOTEES OF BHAGAVANJI, MUST YOU REMAIN SILENT ON THE ASPERSION OF PTSD CAST BY CERTAIN 'RESEARCHERS' ON THE VENERABLE SAGE?

DEVOTEES OF BHAGAVANJI, MUST YOU REMAIN SILENT ON THE ASPERSION OF PTSD CAST BY CERTAIN 'RESEARCHERS' ON THE VENERABLE SAGE?

Is the levelling of the PTSD charge on Bhagavanji by certain 'researchers', even if by way of a probable proposition to account for his claims of extraordinary feats in the international arena that defy normal limits of human possibility, not an aspersion on his character that merits severest condemnation?

If the followers of Bhagavanji, they who hold him as dear to their hearts in their conviction unshakeable that he is Netaji in the monk's guise living incognito, are to remain silent and accept this aspersion as an unpalatable dish that may yet be swallowed with a pinch of salt and pepper, then it stands to reason to infer from their inaction that their devotion to the seminal saint of marvellous merit is but so much hollow talk, shallow feeling devoid of substance, for if they cannot defend their leader against such taint and tarnish, cannot counter such fantastic claims of self-styled researchers, then they are culpable to the blame of having betrayed their leader who, though, has never let them down.

It is here that corrective statements need to be constantly set afloat on social media in a concerted effort to demolish such abusive observations on the sage, for what else is PTSD to be deemed but an abuse in sophisticated medical terms on a personality possessed of marvellous insight into the nature of things, individual or collective, cultural or political, civilian or military, and above all, spiritual?

I leave you all, devotees of the venerable saint, to ponder this issue and affirm or negate my proposition with your well-thought out observations. Upon your action depends what the nation will get to know at large about the sanity of this seminal saint.

Now read and reflect and fire your volleys that needs must be let loose to redress this roguish assertion, I reiterate, of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as having afflicted the judgemental sanity of the sage of Faizabad.

Written by Sugata Bose

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