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Sanal Edamaruku (born 26 May 1955) is an Indian author and rationalist. He is the founder-president and editor of '' Rationalist International'', the president of the Indian Rationalist Association and the author of 36 books and other articles. http://www.SanalEdamaruku.com/about In 2012, after examining an alleged miracle at a local church in Mumbai, he was charged under India's blasphemy law, causing him to voluntarily exile to
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Early life

Edamaruku was born in 1955 in
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to Joseph Edamaruku, an Indian scholar and author, and Soley Edamaruku. Born in a Christian-Hindu mixed marriage, he was brought up without any specific religious influence. At his parents' insistence, he was the first student in India whose official school records listed "no religion". He became a rationalist-atheist activist at the age of 15, after seeing a neighbourhood athlete's death when her family refused medical treatment because they believed in
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Rationalist activism

Edamaruku has been active in the Indian Rationalist Association (IRA) from the age of 15. Before becoming the president in 2005, he served as the General Secretary beginning in 1983, and has been the editor of its publication ''Modern Freethinker''. His many books and articles deal mainly with rationalistic thoughts and against superstition in India. His writings in ''Rationalist International'' are translated into English, French, German, Spanish, and Finnish. In February 2011, Edamaruku was elected as a Fellow of the
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. (USA) and is an Honorary Associate of
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and Rationalist Association of UK (formerly Rationalist Press Association). Edamaruku conducted investigation and campaigns in Indian villages, targeting mystics, god men and practices he deems superstitious. He refers to this as "Rationalist Reality Theatre." The documentary film ''Guru Busters'' shows Edamaruku and a team of rationalist campaigners on the road in Kerala demonstrations of how to perform supposedly supernatural stunts. He has helped in building Indian Atheist Publishers, which is now Asia's largest atheist publishing house. He convened nine International Rationalist Conferences held in 1995, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2016, 2017, 2019, and 2024. http://www.SanalEdamaruku.com/about In December 2013, Edamaruku launched a new quarterly English language magazine ''The Rationalist'' on his blog.


''The Great Tantra Challenge''

On 3 March 2008, while appearing on a panel TV show, Edamaruku challenged a ''tantrik'' to demonstrate his powers by killing him using only magic. The live show on
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where the tantrik chanted mantras and performed a ceremony received a large boost in ratings. After his attempts failed, the tantrik reported that Edamaruku must be under the protection of a powerful god, to which Edamaruku responded that he is an atheist.


Weeping crucifix investigation

In March 2012, Sanal Edamaruku investigated a report that a crucifix at Our Lady of Velankanni church in Mumbai was dripping water from the feet. This incident, though not recognised by the Catholic Church as a miracle, was believed by locals to be one. Sanal Edamaruku was invited to investigate by TV9 of Mumbai with the consent of the church authorities. He went with an engineer to the site where the alleged miracle had happened, and traced the source of the drip to the rear side. Edamaruku found that the water was seeping through the feet because of
capillary action Capillary action (sometimes called capillarity, capillary motion, capillary rise, capillary effect, or wicking) is the process of a liquid flowing in a narrow space without the assistance of external forces like Gravitation, gravity. The effe ...
and faulty plumbing. Moisture on the wall where the statue was mounted seemed to be coming from an overflowing drain, which was in turn fed by a pipe that issued from a nearby toilet.


Comments and aftermath

During a television show held to discuss the investigation, Edamaruku accused Christian priests of regularly
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ming devotees and defrauding miracles to make money, and build bigger and newer churches and convents, and the Pope of being "anti-science" and scoffed at Christians for worshipping the cross. A Catholic lawyer asked Edamaruku to apologise whilst on television, which he refused to do. Such defamatory statements lead to the Catholic Secular Forum filing First information reports under Section 295(A) of the
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in April 2012. The All India Catholic Union said the law was being applied incorrectly. Colin Gonsalves, the founder of the India Center for Human Rights and Law, stated his opinion that no criminal offence had been committed. Vishal Dadlani,
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and James Randi publicly spoke in Edamaruku's defense while others accused Edamaruku of being "as much of a missionary seeking converts for his particular “ism” as the Church is for its own belief." The Catholic Archdiocese of Bombay, which was not associated with the criminal charges, called for Edamaruku to apologise and for the prosecution to drop the charges. Edamaruku refused and on 31 July 2012 moved to Finland.


Views

Edamaruku is a frequent critic of Hindu astrology and other practices he deems superstititious. He also has accused Indian Godmen of mostly being
charlatan A charlatan (also called a swindler or mountebank) is a person practicing quackery or a similar confidence trick in order to obtain money, power, fame, or other advantages through pretense or deception. One example of a charlatan appears in t ...
s amassing wealth and property from supposed miracles. Edamaruku also has been a critic of Mother Teresa, publicly attacking her legacy in
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. He has spoken out against the Catholic Church's veneration of Mother Teresa and the miracle cure of Monica Besra, who was reportedly cured after a medallion was placed on her by nuns. Edamaruku said that her cure could be reasonably ascribed to the treatment she received in a government hospital in
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and the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital. After investigating her care record the former health minister of West Bengal, Partho De, has agreed her recovery was attributable to her months of medical care. Edamaruku describes the miracle as an "obvious fraud." Edamaruku considers the Indian rationalist movement an "inspiring example for many western rationalists to awaken, activate and rejuvenate their own organisations", with India's rationalists being "on the frontline of the battle between science and superstition". Edamaruku has been critical of India's
blasphemy Blasphemy refers to an insult that shows contempt, disrespect or lack of Reverence (emotion), reverence concerning a deity, an object considered sacred, or something considered Sanctity of life, inviolable. Some religions, especially Abrahamic o ...
laws, describing them as "relics of colonial legislation" which have been abused to "hound and silence" intellectuals and artists who question religious beliefs. He considers it dangerous that any person may register a complaint of blasphemy against another, leading to an arrest and prolonged imprisonment until the suspect is acquitted by a court of law. Edamaruku argues that the real danger here is less the verdict and more the "pre-trial punishment".


Red Notice by Interpol

In 2020, Indian authorities issued an
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Red Notice for Sanal Edamaruku, residing in Finland. The Red Notice, a request to locate and provisionally arrest individuals pending extradition or prosecution, was sought by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after Edamaruku was accused of defrauding a government employee, Prameela Devi, of 15 lakhs. Devi, also a rationalist, alleged that Edamaruku had promised her a visa, job, and residence permit in Finland in exchange for the money, even pressuring her for a bank loan to acquire the sum. The Alappuzha North Police registered a case against Edamaruku in 2018 for cheating and breach of trust after Devi reported that Edamaruku had ceased communication and blocked her calls after receiving the funds. The Chief Judicial Magistrate Court, Alappuzha subsequently issued an arrest warrant for Edamaruku. Devi sought extradition to complete legal proceedings in India. However, according to Yle the court case in India was dropped and a new investigation was launched by Finnish authorities. The Helsinki District Court convicted Edamaruku in February 2025, finding him guilty of aggravated embezzlement, and placed a suspended sentence of six months on him preliminarily, with appeals available until 22 April. Nevertheless, his daughter Sakhty Edamaruku stated that she would try to avoid his extradition to India, citing potential threats to his life. Subsequently, he was arrested in Poland on April 8, 2025, by Interpol at a Polish airport. The arrest was based on Red Corner Notice issued in 2020 concerning a visa fraud case. According to his family, the Polish authorities plan to detain Edamaruku until May 27th at the request of the Indian government, the maximum allowed under the extradition treaty between the two countries, and suspected the timing of the notice and his arrest was mean to interfere with his appeal process in Finland.


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External links


Sanal Edamaruku's home pageIndian Rationalist Association
* ttp://WWW.THEHINDU.COM/OPINION/LEAD/ARTICLE3391109.ECE "India's god laws fail the test of reason" Praveen Swami's article on Sanal Edamaruku on "The Hindu" newspaper {{DEFAULTSORT:Edamaruku, Sanal 1955 births Indian critics of Christianity Indian atheism activists Indian emigrants to Finland Indian humanists Indian rationalists Indian sceptics Indian critics of religions Jawaharlal Nehru University alumni Living people Malayali people People from Idukki district University of Kerala alumni