Godman exposed with top Tamil actress
*Tamil Nadu govt orders probe
*Followers condemn ‘sex acts’ of Swami
Bangalore, Mar 4, 2010: Popular Tamil actress Ranjitha has been caught red-handed getting “intimate” with world famous spiritual guru Swamiji Nithyananda, who has large followers across the world .
The alleged sex video scam of the Swamiji, aired by Sun News, on March 2 has created shock waves across the Tamil Nadu and beyond.
One of the actresses’ faces which were first blurred in the video has been identified as Tamil actress Ranjitha. The actress is married to an armyman. The other is yet to be identified by the channel.
Ranjitha was introduced to films by the famous Tamil director Bharathiraja in Nadodithentral with Karthik.
The other actress is speculated to be Ragasudha.
The self proclaimed guru who has followers in Bangalore and rural South India and allegedly 2 Tamil actresses.
The long-haired Paramhamsa Nityananda, who claims to have devotees in 33 countries, was not present when the villagers stormed the sprawling retreat and smashed furniture, police said.
Angry followers who had been keeping up with Nityananda’s sermons attacked his ashram (place of teaching) and burnt his effigies.
The sex tape that allegedly shows the fake guru having a threesome with unidentified women is now available on the internet. The incident is not an isolated one as just a week ago, another popular religious guru was unmasked by the police when his explicit photographs emerged.
The incident has hurt religious sentiments of people who believe in popular audience fetching sessions of gurus and babas — a rampant sight in rural India.
IN BANGALORE:

Angry mob set fire to banner of Swami Nithyananda at Nityananda Peeta in Bidadi, near Bangalore, on Wednesday. KPN
People belonging to Bidadi village and surroundings, about 35 km from here attacked an ‘ashram’ belonging to a ‘young swamiji’ after a television channel showed shots of him in a compromising position with an actres today.
A large number of local people thronged the sprawling ashram of Swami Nityananda on the outskirts of the city after the TV expose of his ‘sex acts’, smashed the front office and tore down the flex material on which a large portrait of the Godman was printed, and burnt them.
Nityananda Swami, who is quite popular attracting a large number of devotees with his lucid style of interpreting philosophies of life and makes appearances on TV channels, was purportedly shown on the channel in a compromising position.
The video, which came as a massive shock to the godman’s followers, has led to widespread protests. In Coimbatore, angry followers took to streets and vandalised property.
“He is missing,” said Devaraj, Deputy Superintendent of Police of Ramanagaram district, under whose limits the ashram is located at Bidadi near Bangalore.
The Bangalore-based ashram manager Sevananda today filed a complaint with police, stating he had received calls from Chennai, threatening to expose the alleged sleazy activities of Swami, in his early thirties, hailing from Thiruvanamalai in Tamil Nadu.
In the complaint, Sevananada said the caller threatened to provide the “footage” to the media and had demanded money not to release it. Sevananada said the clippings showing Swami in poor light are “morphed”.
The ashram has several branches across India and 13 abroad.
After the video clippings were aired, many people gathered before the ashram.
Meanwhile at Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, said a committee would be formed to look into what action can be taken into the incident.
Endorsing the view that such incidents involving self-styled godmen are “on the rise” in the state, he said the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments department “will see what action can be taken in such cases.”
Meanwhile, activists of “Jaya Karnataka” an organisation founded by former underworld don Muthappa Rai, damaged banners and buntings and window panes of the ashram building, alleging that Rai’s name was being misused to threaten some devotees.
Police said they have rushed forces to protect properties of the ashram and are yet to register a case.
Six advocates of the Madras High Court filed a complaint with the Chennai police commissioner, seeking action against Nityananda. Rama Sivasankar, one of the advocates, said they had sought action under Sec 294(b) IPC, which relates to obscenity.
Earlier, protests broke out in different parts of Tamil Nadu, demanding the arrest of Swami and closure of his ashrams in various parts of the state and country.
The protesters burnt his effigies in Coimbatore and Kumbakonam, while some of Swami’s posters were torn down in Tiruvannamalai.
At Coimbatore, various groups including Hindu Makkal Katchi and Periyar Dravida Kazhagam staged protests. About 25 persons were arrested for trying to burn his effigy.
Nithyananda has a big following in India, and in many countries around the world, including Malaysia and the US.
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Shit man..Holy cow,,,,,****why all the godman having fff***g great time. This sadhu can'n be blamed for he is quite handsome xD Kick all the bastardos who take people for a ride besides riding beutiful girls.
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