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UK woman alleges of sexual abuse in Osho ashram

UK woman further said that she endured grave sexual abuse from the age of six across the three Sannyasin communities also known as ‘ashrams’, where she grew up.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: September 30, 2024, 07:06 PM - 2 min read

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UK woman (in picture) brings in allegations of encountering sexual abuse at Osho ashram.


A 54-year-old Prem Sargam recalls her early childhood as part of a popular Osho cult, which is nothing short of a nightmare and brought to light the most sinister manifestations of human behaviour to a six-year-old. 

 

Sargam added: "They said it is good for children to be exposed to sexuality." 

 

Reports claim that in an interview with The Times, the UK-based Sargam said she was raised in the “sickening Sannyasin’ sex cult” led by Indian mystic Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, aka Osho, and narrated how she was forced to undergo sexual abuse as a minor in the name of “free love”.

 

Sargam further said that she endured grave sexual abuse from the age of six across the three Sannyasin communities — or ‘ashrams’ — she grew up in.

 

The woman also, reportedly, gave a detailed account of how Rajneesh’s Sannyasin spiritual movement, which was introduced to Sargam by her parents, followed the philosophy that children should regularly watch sex and that girls as they reach a pubic age should be guided by adult men on their sexual journeys.

 

“It was considered normal for children to talk about sex and watch adults engaging in sexual activities regularly," reports claim that Sargam has told The Times adding that she was exposed to such occurrences since the tender age of six.

 

“Between the age of seven and 11, I and my friends were coerced into performing sexual acts on grown men living in the commune. We knew something wrong was going on even then,” she added.

 

Sargam's journey with Sanyasin Rajneesh began after her father, disillusioned by the world order moved to Pune to seek enlightenment. Drawn by his experience, Sargam and her mother also joined the said cult. She was forced to change her name, wear orange robes and adopt a philosophy that viewed children as obstacles to parental sexual freedom.

 

Rise of the Osho ashram

 

The Rajneesh ashram, which was later came to be known as the Osho cult, was founded in the 1970s. 

 

It attracted Western followers who were seeking spiritual enlightenment.

 

However, it is learnt that beneath the spiritual surface, the organisation harboured a dark life of exploitation and sexual abuse of children.

 

 

 

 

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