More Gold, Cash Tumble out of Sai Baba's Cupboards


Hyderabad, Jul 19 (IANS): Cash, gold and silver continue to tumble out of cupboards in the late Sathya Sai Baba's residential quarters in Puttaparthi town of Andhra Pradesh, with valuables worth nearly Rs.59 crore being found so far in three rounds of counting.

In the latest round of inventory taken up Monday at Yajur Mandir in Prashanti Nilayam, Anantpur district officials found ornaments, cash and other valuables.

The inventory, the third in a month, yielded 34.5 kg of gold, 340 kg of silver and Rs.1.90 crore of cash till Monday night. The counting resumed Tuesday morning in the presence of Sathya Sai Central Trust officials.

Anantapur district collector Durgadas told reporters last night that the counting began at 10.45 a.m. Monday and lasted nearly 12 hours. The jewellery, cash and other valuables were found in six rooms, which were not opened in the earlier rounds.

The officials found gold bangles, earrings, silver mugs, silver cookware, plates, spoons, puja material, expensive saris, shirts, trousers and other gift items.

The officials believe there might be more rooms and closets which were not searched earlier and might yield more treasure.

The third haul is likely to raise further doubts about the functioning of the trust, which manages the affairs of the vast spiritual empire of Sathya Sai Baba.

The trust, which had opened the spiritual guru's personal chamber June 16 for the first time after his demise April 24, found Rs.11.56 crore, 98 kg gold and gold jewellery, 307 kg silver articles.

It also claimed to have completed the inventory of all the articles.

However, two days later seizure of Rs.35 lakh by police while being transported from Prashanti Nilayam to Bangalore triggered a huge row with a section of devotees alleging that the trust members were involved in financial irregularities and that huge amounts of cash and gold were shipped out of Baba's ashram.

Though the trust clarified that the cash was donated by a group of devotees for building Baba's "samadhi", police have still not solved the mystery behind the unaccounted money.

Following the row over the seized cash and the allegations by devotees, the government stepped in. The district officials inspected the rooms adjoining Yajur Mandir July 3 and found silver and gold articles worth over Rs.76 lakh.

The second and third round of valuables have proved wrong the initial claims by the trust that there were no more rooms left to be inspected, say officials.

In the three rounds of inventory so far, nearly Rs.59 crore worth gold, silver and cash has been recovered from Yajur Mandir and adjoining rooms, say officials.

More cash, gold and silver is being found at a time when an expert committee appointed by the state government is evaluating the report submitted by the trust July 10.

The report was submitted by the trust after the government issued a notice, asking it to provide all details of its finances, activities, revenues, background of the trust members and officials and future plans.

After evaluating the report, the government is likely to take a decision on whether to take over the trust or set up a mechanism to monitor the trust in view of the demands made by a section of devotees.

  

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Tue, Jul 19 2011

    While thousands of people are
    suffering the pain of hunger,
    how these religious gurus can
    hide this wealth? When the blind
    believers are going to get some
    sense about throwing away their
    hard earned money to all these
    gurus who are simply hiding the
    wealth as their idols of worship,
    while millions are hungry and
    sick?

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  • smitha, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Tue, Jul 19 2011

    Ganesh,
    i totally agree with you if poor people get this money they live better life,
    one thing i cant understand this swamijis why they keeping this money? why they need luxurious life? then why they took sanyasa? to serve the god or to make money ?if we check each swamijis wealth like baba ramdev and others, whole indias people can live good life in there money that much wealth they have
    india is not a poor country but this so called swamijis made our country poor with keeping all wealth to there use only to live luxurious life.They are playing with peoples emotions and making money living good life and poor people remain poor only
    our govt has to wake up and stop all this wrong thing whuch are happening in our country to make our country developed country not developing

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  • Ganesh, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2011

    I don't understand why IT is sleeping,
    Dear Leaders and concerned authority please this house to be transferred to beggar,
    Let them give good life, let them enjoy.

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  • Annapoorna, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 19 2011

    Looks like 'Baba' will be reincarnated for sure. Whether he
    will get back these wordly treasures will come to light only if the team of 'Heegu Unte' investigates. Rememeber they threw light on his previous life some time back? !!

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