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Asumal had a history of running away from home, beginning at the age of 15 when he fled to an ashram eight days before his eventual wedding. [17] In one such event away from home, a local religio-spiritual figure had [19] ordained him as his disciple at an ashram in Gandhidham, [13] and named him Asaram on 7 October 1964.
Narayan Sai (born 29 January 1972), [1] also known as Narayan Prem Sai is the son of the Indian spiritual leader Asaram. [2] [3] He and his father are serving life in prison for rape and other crimes. [4]
This is a list of the 20 richest people in South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan) based on the 2024 Forbes Billionaires List. 2024 [ edit ]
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The furor over Singh’s case was reminiscent of violent skirmishes that broke out in 2013 after the arrest of guru Asaram Bapu for raping a 16-year-old girl. He was convicted five years later and ...
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The list of richest Indians by net worth based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine. As of April 2023, India has 167 billionaires, which put the country third in the world, after the United States and China . [ 1 ]
Bapu is a word for "father" in many Indian languages such as Gujarati and Marathi, and may refer to: Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948), endeared as Bapu Bapu, 1949 autobiography by F. Mary Barr, detailing her interactions with Gandhi; Bapu Gokhale (1777–1818), general during the Third Anglo-Maratha War; Bapu Joshi (1912–1994), Indian cricket umpire