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Dead Indian guru frozen by devotees


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Ashutosh Maharaj was declared dead by authorities in Punjab on 29 January after a suspected heart attack.

But, confident that he was merely in a state of deep meditation, his followers froze his corpse.

http://www.bbc.co.uk...-india-26556395

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If he wasn't dead before, he sure is now.

:(

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"He is not dead. Medical science does not understand things like yogic science. We will wait and watch. We are confident that he will come back,"

Yes.....Yogic science is leaps and bounds over medical science. :su

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I thought yogi science only centered around one thing... Swiping Pic-a-nic baskets!

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I guess we just have to wait and see. I'd rather see this guy come back to life that walt disney's frozen head. lol

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I guess we just have to wait and see. I'd rather see this guy come back to life that walt disney's frozen head. lol

Or more than their next installment in the Star Wars films.

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Or more than their next installment in the Star Wars films.

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*chokes* *dies*

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I read somewhere that (legend has it) Walt Disney's entire body was cryonically frozen and he's stored under the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. I am convinced he was one of the undead pirates in the first movie.

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