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Sceptic challenges guru to kill him live on TV - Times Online
 When a famous tantric guru boasted on television that he could kill  another  man using only his mystical powers, most viewers either gasped in awe or   merely nodded unquestioningly. Sanal Edamaruku’s response was different.  “Go  on then — kill me,” he said. 
 Mr Edamaruku had been invited to the same talk show as head of the  Indian  Rationalists’ Association — the country’s self-appointed  sceptic-in-chief.  At first the holy man, Pandit Surender Sharma, was reluctant, but  eventually  he agreed to perform a series of rituals designed to kill Mr Edamaruku  live  on television. Millions tuned in as the channel cancelled scheduled  programming to continue broadcasting the showdown, which can still be  viewed  on YouTube. 
 First, the master chanted mantras, then he sprinkled water on his  intended  victim. He brandished a knife, ruffled the sceptic’s hair and pressed  his  temples. But after several hours of similar antics, Mr Edamaruku was  still  very much alive — smiling for the cameras and taunting the furious holy  man.

Sceptic challenges guru to kill him live on TV - Times Online

  • When a famous tantric guru boasted on television that he could kill another man using only his mystical powers, most viewers either gasped in awe or merely nodded unquestioningly. Sanal Edamaruku’s response was different. “Go on then — kill me,” he said.
  • Mr Edamaruku had been invited to the same talk show as head of the Indian Rationalists’ Association — the country’s self-appointed sceptic-in-chief. At first the holy man, Pandit Surender Sharma, was reluctant, but eventually he agreed to perform a series of rituals designed to kill Mr Edamaruku live on television. Millions tuned in as the channel cancelled scheduled programming to continue broadcasting the showdown, which can still be viewed on YouTube.
  • First, the master chanted mantras, then he sprinkled water on his intended victim. He brandished a knife, ruffled the sceptic’s hair and pressed his temples. But after several hours of similar antics, Mr Edamaruku was still very much alive — smiling for the cameras and taunting the furious holy man.