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Ashram Shambala () is a Russian
sect A sect is a subgroup of a religion, religious, politics, political, or philosophy, philosophical belief system, typically emerging as an offshoot of a larger organization. Originally, the term referred specifically to religious groups that had s ...
founded in
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in 1989 by
Konstantin Rudnev Konstantin Nikolaevich Rudnev (; 1911–1980) was a Soviet politician who held various cabinet and public posts. He was the long-term minister of instrument making, automated equipment, and control systems between 1965 and 1980. He played a signi ...
. It is a mixture of
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and
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teachings. The cult consisted of approximately 20,000 followers.Konstantin Rudnev: Russian cult leader jailed for sex abuse. The Telegraph.
08 Feb 2013.
Since 1990, sect branches operated in 18 regions of
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and also in
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and
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.


History

Sect founder Rudnev graduated from the school and the engineering college, then he served in the
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, where offered to create a monastery like Shaolin. During the guard, Rudnev unreasonably opened fire with an assault rifle, after which he was sent to Samara psychiatric hospital. In 1989, he returned to Novosibirsk, where he founded the Ashram Shambala When a sufficient number of followers came to the sect, "Ashram Shambala" began to organize spirit classes in the basement of the school on Relsovaya Street in Zaeltsovsky District. Rudnev first called himself Guru Sotidanandana for a good promotion of the sect, then the legend was invented that a sage living in Tibet is a teacher of Rudnev, etc. Rudnev was arrested in 1999, but escaped from a psychiatric hospital during his checkup. In 2005, he was again detained, but his followers refused to testify against him.


Arrest and trial

Rudnev was detained again on September 30, 2010, and on October 2, a court arrested him. During
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in the sect's houses, which were located in one of the horticultural societies of the
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, the police found a lot of audio and video recordings of the rituals, ritual accessories, as well as 4 grams of heroin. In 2013, a Novosibirsk Сourt sentenced Rudnev to 11 years in a colony of strict regimen. He was accused of creating an association related to violence, he was also charged with rape, indecent assault. In addition, the creator of the sect was accused of distributing illegal drugs.


Return of confiscated property

A year later, after the trial of Rudnev, the court returned the confiscated cottages and cars to the sect. In March 2016, the Central District Court of Novosibirsk returned the "priestess" Oksana Spiridonova (Rudnev's assistant) gold and part of the money: 40,060 rubles, 550 euros, 2 US dollars, 50 yuan, 5 hryvnias and 40 rupees.


Sect features

Rudnev called himself "extraterrestrial from
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". His followers called him Great Shaman Shri Dzhnan Avatar Muni. Adherents of the sect were reported to have practiced
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and bestiality. Sectarians lived in difficult conditions in the sect, slept three or four hours a day and ate very little. People lost their teeth, and then were told: "You are being reborn into a man of the sixth race who does not need teeth, because he feed by divine energy."


"The Way of the Fool"

The teachings of the sect were set forth in "The Way of the Fool", a book by Rudnev, in which he urged to abandon the traditional way of life. Recollection of a former adept of the sect about his impressions of the book "The Way of the Fool" and about the website of the same name, which the "priestess of love" Anastasia (Nastya) advised him to visit: It all started with a recommendation to visit a site called "The Way of the Fool": "for spiritual development". But I immediately felt bad from its design: half-naked girls, strange words. Nastya also advised to read Rudnev's book, The Way of the Fool. I began to read it, but I was not able to overpower this nonsense, for I had never seen such an abomination in my life. Not only that, almost after every word were obscene words, there was no general sense. Diary of a Madman. In short, I came to the site and left it, I opened the book and closed it, without delving into the content. ''I shared my impressions with Nastya. She laughed in response and said that this was done specifically to scare away "social mice", that is, ordinary people who were not given the understanding of the wisdom of Shambala.''


Sources of income

Rudnev organized various paid seminars: yoga seminars, seminars on the esoteric foundations of business, sexual liberation seminars, etc. In 2010, a similar lecture by the guru of "Ashram Shambala" cost 53 thousand rubles per person. The sect sold various magic items: amulets and talismans. People sold their apartments, cars and gave all the money to the sect.


Sect center

The center of the sect is located in a mansion on Kosmonavtov Street 1a in the Sovetsky City District of Novosibirsk.


Bibliography

* Alban Bourdy, ''Un Bisounours au pays des se(x)ctes'', Books On Demand, 2018. A testimony of a former follower of the sect.


References

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External links


В Новосибирской области арестован создатель секты. Телеканал НТВ. The creator of the sect was arrested in the Novosibirsk Oblast. NTV channel.
September 27, 2004. Crime in Novosibirsk Religion in Novosibirsk Organizations based in Novosibirsk Religious organizations based in Russia Religious organizations established in 1989 New religious movements established in the 1980s