To solve the mystery behind the samadhi of self-styled spiritual guru Gopan Swami, the Kerala Police on Thursday morning exhumed his body from a concrete chamber from the premises of his house near ...
Several people at Aralamudu in the Neyyattinkara area of Thiruvananthapuram have been curious about Gopan’s whereabouts since last Friday. His family claimed that he sat in samadhi — a state of ...
The tomb, the samadhi site of Neyyattinkara Gopan Swamy, was opened on Thursday morning after the Kerala High Court declined to stay the district administration's decision to exhume the body.
Gopan’s burial and subsequent memorial had sparked controversy after his family claimed he had attained ‘samadhi’—a spiritual state of liberation. When police opened the burial site ...
Gopan’s wife Sulochana, along with their sons Sanandan and Rajasenan, rushed to the ‘samadhi’, vehemently protesting the exhumation. They shouted and wept, insisting that the body could only ...
Plea in Kerala HC against exhuming body of man who 'attained samadhi' While issuing notices to the government and police, Justice C S Dias declined to interfere with the investigation into the ...
During the exhumation, the body was discovered in a sitting position. Several pooja items, including 'vibhuti' (sacred ash), were reportedly found inside the grave, according to police sources.
The Kerala police exhumed the body of a 69-year-old man, whose family claimed that he attained 'samadhi', in view of suspicions over the death. Read More ...
The Kerala High Court on Wednesday refused to stay the exhumation of the body of Gopan Swamy, a retired headload worker and spiritual practitioner whose secret burial recently drew controversy after ...
The Kerala police exhumed the body of a self-proclaimed godman who was entombed by his family after claiming he had attained 'samadhi'. The exhumation came amid public protests, legal scrutiny and the ...