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Maharishi Mahesh Yogi dead

 

 

Indian spiritual guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who

introduced 'transcendental meditation' to the West, including the

Beatles in 1960s, passed away at his home in the Netherlands. He was

believed to be 91.

 

The Maharishi died in his sleep on Tuesday evening due to 'natural

causes' in the Dutch town of Vlodrop, his spokesman, Bob Roth said.

 

The physicist-turned spiritual guru transformed his interpretations

of ancient vedic scriptures into a multi-million dollar global

empire and went on to built up a following of about six million

people worldwide, including celebrities like Beach Boys, singer

Donovan, Clint Eastwood and avant-garde filmmaker David Lynch.

 

The Maharishi introduced the Transcendental Meditation movement to

the West in 1959, but rose to popularity when the Beatles travelled

to India to learn the mind control technique at his Ashram in the

Himalayas in 1968.

 

The band, however, fell out with the Maharishi soon thereafter.

 

The guru announced his retirement and retreat into silence at his

Vlodrop home last month, saying his work was done and that he wanted

to dedicate his remaining days to studying ancient Hindu Vedas

texts, media reports said.

 

" He had been saying he had done what he set out to do, " Roth said.

 

Born in Madhya Pradesh, the Maharishi, whose real name was Mahesh

Prasad Verma, graduated in physics from Allahabad University before

devoting himself to spiritual enlightenment.

 

Agencies quoted Bob Roth, a spokesman for the Transcendental

Meditation movement, as saying that " he died peacefully at about 7

p.m. on Tuesday due to age. "

 

Maharishi, the spiritual guru to the Beatles, introduced the world

the Hindu practice of mind control to the United States in the late

1950s. However, it was visit of the star band -- the Beatles -- to

his ashram in India in 1968 that saw the Transcendental Meditation

movement prospering.

 

Reportage: PTI

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Dear Sandeep,

 

One of my friends who is disciple of Maharshi Mahesh, did write to me

only a week or so back that the Maharshi indicated that his work on

this earth is over and he would not be here long. This is predicting

one's own final emancipation by a realized Guru.

 

Chandrashekhar.

 

sandeep_khare2000 wrote:

 

 

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi dead

 

Indian spiritual guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who

introduced 'transcendental meditation' to the West, including the

Beatles in 1960s, passed away at his home in the Netherlands. He was

believed to be 91.

 

The Maharishi died in his sleep on Tuesday evening due to 'natural

causes' in the Dutch town of Vlodrop, his spokesman, Bob Roth said.

 

The physicist-turned spiritual guru transformed his interpretations

of ancient vedic scriptures into a multi-million dollar global

empire and went on to built up a following of about six million

people worldwide, including celebrities like Beach Boys, singer

Donovan, Clint Eastwood and avant-garde filmmaker David Lynch.

 

The Maharishi introduced the Transcendental Meditation movement to

the West in 1959, but rose to popularity when the Beatles travelled

to India to learn the mind control technique at his Ashram in the

Himalayas in 1968.

 

The band, however, fell out with the Maharishi soon thereafter.

 

The guru announced his retirement and retreat into silence at his

Vlodrop home last month, saying his work was done and that he wanted

to dedicate his remaining days to studying ancient Hindu Vedas

texts, media reports said.

 

"He had been saying he had done what he set out to do," Roth said.

 

Born in Madhya Pradesh, the Maharishi, whose real name was Mahesh

Prasad Verma, graduated in physics from Allahabad University before

devoting himself to spiritual enlightenment.

 

Agencies quoted Bob Roth, a spokesman for the Transcendental

Meditation movement, as saying that "he died peacefully at about 7

p.m. on Tuesday due to age."

 

Maharishi, the spiritual guru to the Beatles, introduced the world

the Hindu practice of mind control to the United States in the late

1950s. However, it was visit of the star band -- the Beatles -- to

his ashram in India in 1968 that saw the Transcendental Meditation

movement prospering.

 

Reportage: PTI

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