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New Delhi
06 February 2008
A reclusive Indian mystic who became an influential1 figure in 20th century popular culture around the world has died. As VOA correspondent Steve Herman reports from New Delhi, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi was far more appreciated in the West than in his homeland.
An Indian guru who taught some of the 20th century's most famous celebrities3 and created a multi-billion dollar spiritual empire has died. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder4 of the Transcendental Meditation5 movement, died at his home in the Netherlands. He is believed to have been 91 years old.
Known for his long white beard and tendency to giggle6, he became a well-known counter-culture figure in the 1960's. Members of the Beatles rock music band made repeated pilgrimages to the Himalayan foothills to study his meditation technique, known as TM.
Little is certain about the yogi's early life in central India. His given name and birthday are disputed. It is known he studied physics at Allahabad University.
A professor of psychology7 at the school, Emmanuel Ghosh, says the guru's academic training combined with study under a Vedic swami, helped to make him accessible to those in the West seeking alternative answers to life's questions during the socially tumultuous 1960's.
"He had a rational approach," said Ghosh. "He had a scientific background and he could tell the West that 'you could test my theories through science.' He was the first one who started this whole system of reducing stress by breath control, by meditation and you could measure it in objective terms."
Maharishi also tutored other pop musicians, Hollywood actors and film directors. His TM movement attracted millions of followers8 worldwide who paid hundreds of dollars to receive a personal mantra to recite for 20 minutes, twice a day.
Professor Ghosh at Allahabad University says, despite his fame and success overseas, Maharishi was just one among many gurus in his native India.
"His influence in India has been negligible. Every guru is independent to propagate his own method of salvation9 or nirvana," said Ghosh. "So he took off for a while [in India] as long as he was appreciated in the West."
Perhaps his biggest legacy10 in India is the country's largest chain of privately11 owned schools. Other institutes and universities based on his teachings also exist in the United States and Europe.
In later years, some of the guru's projects and beliefs earned him ridicule12, such as hoping to raise $10 trillion to achieve world peace and banish13 poverty and encouraging followers to learn what he called "yogic flying". While many adherents14 praise Maharishi for propagating a scientifically verifiable ancient method to help them deal with the stress of modern life, some disenchanted followers considered TM a quasi-religious cult2 more interested in raising funds than spirits.
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n.(尤指娱乐界的)名人( celebrity的名词复数 );名流;名声;名誉 | |
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n.(尤指基督)救世,超度,拯救,解困 | |
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