Swami's Former Followers Say He Demanded
Sexual Favors
The Associated Press, August 2, 1991
BUCKINGHAM - Some former followers of a world-renowned swami say he
used
his influence to persuade some of his female students to have sex with
him. Swami Satchidananda, founder of Yogaville in Buckingham County, has
denied the allegations. They know it is all false,' he said Wednesday. 'I
don't know why they are saying these things. My life is an open book.
There is nothing for me to hide.'
Susan Cohen, a Connecticut mental health therapist, said Satchidananda
took advantage of her when she was a student from 1969 to 1977.
'It would be very healing for everyone if Swami Satchidananda would
address the issue publicly and stop denying it,' she said. Satchidananda,
76, is a Hindu monk who teaches that the world's religions are paths to
the same God. In 1979, he started Yogaville in Buckingham County. Also
known as the Satchidananda Ashram , it is known for the
Light of Truth Universal Shrine, which is devoted to the world's
religions.
In addition to Yogaville , Satchidananda has followers at Integral Yoga
institutes in New York and San Francisco, and 50 smaller nationwide
teaching centers. Nearly 200 of Satchidananda's followers live on or near
the ashram at
Yogaville.
Sylvia Shapiro was a 19-year-old student in California in 1971 when the
swami asked her to accompany him on a worldwide trip. 'He was my guru and
it was very exciting to be chosen for this,' said Ms. Shapiro, now a New
York lawyer who is married and has two children. On the trip, Ms. Shapiro
was taught to wait on Satchidananda. She learned to cook Indian food, to
photograph his public appearances and to give him his twice-a-day
massages.
'In Manila, he turned it from a massage into oral sex,' Ms. Shapiro
said. 'I was very upset. He didn't want to talk about it. He said he knew
best and I shouldn't worry about it.'
She said the guru taught his unmarried followers to remain celibate.
Ms. Shapiro said the relationship continued for about a year until she
married another follower. Satchidananda later denied the relationship.