Self styled Guru Swamy Nityananda says No Judiciary can touch him he is Param Shiva

Update: 2019-11-23 10:43 IST

Feeling low? We highly recommend a dose of Swami Nithyananda's videos; they are sure to give you a healthy fit of giggles.

He says in the video that the world is against him, And no judiciary can touch him he is Param Shiva #Nityanadaswani from an undisclosed location.

The rumour mills are abuzz in Bengaluru with claims that controversial 'godman' Swami Nithyananda has fled India.

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There is no clear indication where rape accused self-styled godman Nithyananda is, with reports suggesting that he may currently not be in the country and may have left India via Nepal.

According to unconfirmed reports, Nithyananda has fled to a foreign country to escape the law. Some even claim that he has already sought political asylum in Cayman Islands.

charges ranging from stealing land, illegal gold, tiger skins, all the way to sex and drugs are booked on the Godman Nityananda.

For those of you who missed the bus, Swami Nithyananda is the controversial godman seen with a movie star in a sex tape. He is also accused in a 2010 rape case, in which charges, they say, will be framed soon. He is breaking the Internet now with a video in which he is telling devotees he has built a software that will enable monkeys and a few other animals to develop human characteristics.

He claims he has 'casually' checked the software and it works perfectly fine. He will next develop a language-capable vocal cord for monkeys, lions and tigers.

Give him a year and he will produce cows and other animals that can converse perfectly in Tamil and Sanskrit. Yes, that's what he says.

Hold on, we are not done yet! He went on to debunk Albert Einstein's famous equation E=mc2 with a gem of an explanation liberally peppered with 'intensity' and 'continuity'... and a whole lot of balderdash.

For the first time in the history of science, he says the theory of relativity is different for a 'non-veg crooked brain' and a 'vegetarian brain.' (We couldn't make this up even if we tried).

To be fair to the Swami, he is not alone in his penchant for the bizarre. Here is a look at some others.


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