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When a godman takes over your life: In Conversation with Priyamvada Mehra

When a godman takes over your life: In Conversation with Priyamvada Mehra

Priyamvada Mehra speaks to us about growing up in the shadow of a cult, and the difficult journey of breaking free from a powerful godman.

In Focus by The Hindu

March 14, 202658m 1s

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Show Notes

Indians by and large are a highly religious people. But there are many other cultures that are as religious, if not more. What makes India unique in this regard is perhaps the abundance of self-styled godmen, and the mass followings they rapidly acquire. 

Many of these godmen, or ‘gurus’, exploit the psychological and emotional vulnerabilities of their followers to amass massive wealth and political power. They operate like cult-leaders, and control every aspect of their followers’ lives. And a cult is a very different animal from a faith-based congregation – it initiates a total erasure of personality, and the follower becomes almost like a human version of AI, pre-programmed to obey the cult leader’s bidding, no matter how harmful it might be. 

In her riveting memoir, ‘The Cost of a Promised Afterlife’ Priyamvada Mehra narrates the painful saga of growing up in a family torn apart by their blind devotion to a godman, and how she managed to liberate herself from the cult and brainwashing, and chart her own course in life. 

In this episode of InFocus-Weekend, we discuss her book, her journey of self-healing from the trauma of being in an abusive cult, and why so many Indians continue to fall for unscrupulous godmen.


Host: G. sampath

Edited and produced by Shiksha Jural

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