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Prakashanand Saraswati or Swamiji (born 15 January 1929) is a convicted child molester and Hindu monk from
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Nithyananda, P. 2009. ''Bhagavad Gita Demystified, Volume 2''. eNPublishers In 2011, a jury found Swami Prakashanand Saraswati guilty on 20 counts of indecency with a child.Sadeghi, C. 2014
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History

Swami Prakashanand Saraswati was born in a ''
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India. His early life was fraught with intense religious feelings, and as a youth he became a reclusive mystic so that he might find God. He completed his studies and aged 21, renounced the world and took the order of ''
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) lineage from his guru,
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In 1952, he was offered to become the Jagadguru Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath but he declined.Srinivasan, T.M. 2000. ''The True History and the Religion of India: A Concise Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduism. (A Review)''. ''International Journal of Humanities and Peace'', 16(1): 105
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He spent the next 20 years as a wandering ascetic in the Himalayas and in the forests of central India, ending in
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. Following the strict discipline of sannyas, he first lived in the Himalayas (Joshimath, Badrinath, Rishikesh, Haridwar, etc.), forests of Amarkantak, near the Narbada River, Allahabad and Kashi for about four years. Later, he went to Vrindaban and then to Barsana where he spent over 18 years in the deep woodlands of Braj. In 1975, he emerged from his solitary life he began his mission of teaching the path of '' bhakti''.Ludwig, M. 9 March 2002. ''Houses of worship''. ''
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He founded the International Society of Divine Love in India in 1975. The society was established in New Zealand in 1978. Later on he travelled to America and founded an ashram for his devotees and disciples. By 1981 Swami Prakashanand Saraswati, who had begun to be thought of as a distinguished sage and a saint, conceived of creating a global mission, establishing religious centres in India, England, Ireland, Singapore, New Zealand, and Australia.


Writings and awards

Swami Prakashanand Saraswati has written over nine books on various aspects of Hindu ethics, scriptures and practices. He has represented the Hindu religion at the Millennium World Peace Summit. In 1999 he wrote ''The True History and the Religion of India: A Concise Encyclopedia of Authentic Hinduis'', a "monumental dissertation" on the history of Indian civilization and religion. The eight-hundred-page tome is entitled ''The True History and the Religion of India''. It is a comprehensive history of religion in Indian culture. The book has received laudatory comments from prominent Hindu academics and leaders in the United States and India. It was released by The Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting Shri
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. The encyclopaedia won an award at the World Religious Parliament in New Delhi in 1999. In 2001, the book was published by
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. A simplified and abridged version of the book for college students, entitled Amazing Facts about Hinduism, was released at the Global Dharma Conference in 2003. He was awarded the title of "Dharm Chakravarti" in India for his efforts in "reestablishing authentic Hinduism".''H.D. Swami Prakashanand Saraswati to Lecture in Dallas, Texas'
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His writings in the scientific and spiritual fields have been acclaimed by well known scientists, social and religious leaders including
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, Tarun Vijay,
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, E. C. George Sudarshan,
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and Swaroopanand Saraswati.


Research with Maxwell Cade

Swami Prakashanand Saraswati's state of "conscious ecstasy", and the effects of his Divine Love Meditation, was studied by Dr. Maxwell Cade in the 1970s.Morris, J. 2013. ''Acorns: Windows High-Tide Foghat:, Volume 1''. I Universe.Peake, A. 2013. ''Infinite Mindfield: A Quest to Find the Gateway to Higher Consciousness''. Mmm Baird Publishers Dr. Maxwell Cade, a leading physicist of London, and
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, had been doing psycho-biological research during the 1970s on meditation and the altered states of the consciousness of the mind.Hill, A. 1979. ''A Visual encyclopedia of unconventional medicine''.
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Inglis, B. & West, R. 1983. ''The alternative health guide''. KnopfCade, C. M. & Coxhead, N. 1989. ''The awakened mind: biofeedback and the development of higher states of awareness''. Element Publishing. Maxwell Cade co-developed the "Mind Mirror", a portable EEG machine that could monitor the alpha,
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rhythms from each brain hemisphere simultaneously. In the 1970s, a number of eastern religious teachers expressed an interest in participating in Maxwell Cade's research, and agreed to have their brain rhythms measured. In 1976 when he was touring England, Swami Prakashanand Saraswati requested to participate in Dr. Maxwell Cade's research. Dr. Maxwell Cade and his team found patterns they had not seen before. Maxwell Cade concluded that the Swamis' spiritual training conferred unusual powers of healing and perception. Dr. Cade spent two weeks with Prakashanand Saraswati to measure his brainwaves, and he always seemed to be in this "Awakened Mind" pattern.Cade, M. 1977. ''The Awakened Mind, Biofeedback and the Development of Higher States of Awareness''.
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Furthermore, he measured brainwave patterns, only previously measured in a few rare individuals, that Maxwell Cade characterizes as the "State beyond the Awakened Mind". Cade commented: ". . . he has attained to that level of consciousness at which he is in the higher reaches of meditation and in everyday waking consciousness at the same time"."Chapter 7: The healing response – a new direction"
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On one occasion, Maxwell Cade says that Saraswati "produced the most beautiful fifth-state pattern on the Mind Mirror for more than an hour while engaging in an intense debate with Professor John Hasted, a noted physicist". Saraswati wanted to test out the effects of his new form of meditation called the "Divine Love Meditation." He had Maxwell Cade test subjects while listening to a tape consisting of chanting and they measured the effects. According to Cade, both experienced and non-meditators were able to produce a form of "Awakened Mind" pattern while listening to these tapes. He writes, "Those who have close contact with His Divinity know that he remains continually in his Divine-Love transcendence. This corresponds to what
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termed 'the Transcendent Function.'" Further, Cade writes that he "had not seen anyone who could equal Swamiji's feat of touching a number of subjects on the head and immediately raising their pattern of consciousness by two levels, from the ordinary waking state into the advanced fifth state. In at least one of these subjects, the higher state persisted for three days and was an unforgettable experience." Cade's wife reportedly had an "unforgettable experience" from meeting Swami Prakashanand Saraswati and participating in the study. Maxwell Cade characterised it as "an experience of great impact". It was, he wrote later: ". . . a perfect opportunity to study his remarkable EEG patterns under varying circumstances, to discuss the application of scientific methods to the study of meditation, and to learn about Divine Love Meditation at the feet of this great Master". Cade published his research in his "landmark book", ''The Awakened Mind''. Cade's research with Swami Prakashanand Saraswati has also been discussed in several other publications including by Hill (1979), Inglis & West (1983), Treece (1989)Treece, P. 1979. ''The sanctified body''. Doubleday and Peake (2013). Cade showed evidence for temporary and in some cases long-term elevation of state even after twenty minutes of Divine Love Meditation.


Trial, conviction and disappearance

In 2007, three former residents of Barsana Dham (Radha Madhav Dham), aged between 27 and 30 years old, told
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police that they had been abused at the ashram by Saraswati, who was then arrested on 25 April 2008. A 12-person jury declared Saraswati guilty of 20 counts of child molestation, after 50 minutes deliberation, on Friday 4 March 2011. After being convicted, he was released on a $10 million bond provided by TV infomercial entrepreneur Peter Spiegel. As part of the bond condition, Saraswati was barred from entering the Barsana Dham. In April, following the disappearance of its founder the ashram changed its name. Prosecutors were criticized for losing evidence required for his defense. The evidence included missing video of the testimony of one of the accusers, damaged DVD backup discs and computers.Miller, A. 17 December 2010. ''Evidence missing in trial of Hindu spiritual leader''. San Marcos Daily Record. Saraswati's lawyers said the video tape was important because “There’s no physical evidence of any kind” and "it represents the primary method by which Defendant's counsel can impeach the complainant's testimony at trial." Radha Madhav Dham has distanced itself from Saraswati. One month after the trial, then "Barsana Dham" leaders "changed the organization's name and erased the once-omnipresent images and mentions of the former guru from the premises."Guru still missing, one year after he failed to show up for sentencing in groping trial
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In 2012, on the one year anniversary of the trial, Vrinda Devi, Radha Madhav Dham spokeswoman, stated that "What we've been trying to do since then is moving forward." The punishment phase of trial was scheduled for Monday morning of 7 March 2011. However, Saraswati didn't show up for his trial and his disciples and legal team said that they didn't know his whereabouts. Defense attorney Jeff Kearney said he believed his client's health was the likely reason behind Saraswati's absence. The jury sentenced him ''in absentia'' to 280 years and a US$200,000 fine. At the penalty hearing, Spiegel said he hadn't understood the terms of the original bond agreement. On 4 November 2011, Texas Watchdog reported that he had been required to pay only $200,000 of the $10 million bond, plus the previously disclosed $1 million. Hays County attempted to keep the amount secret but a Nov 2011 ruling from the state Attorney General's office made it clear that the amount is clearly public record. Federal officials believe Saraswati's followers moved him to Mexico in March 2011, and then helped him travel to India on a fake passport in November 2011.Wanted Hindu guru escaped to India, officials say
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