Book overview
A notice for sensitive readers
Sex God covers a sensitive topic that may be upsetting to some readers. Please do not read this book if the topic of child abuse is triggering or upsetting to you. Sex God shares several first-hand experiences of child victims by a Hindu guru that goes by the name of Shri Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Maharaj (aka Ram Tripathi) from India. The book goes into detail on this topic, including personal experiences, that could upset or offend some readers.
About Sex God — The Secret Life of a Dark, Dark Guru
Only a single wall divided the prayer hall from a bedroom where my ex-guru had sex with women and children. In the temple, devotees would sit for hours every day, chanting holy songs, meditating, and praying to their beloved guru, whom they considered a god on Earth. In the next room, he was seducing women and raping underage girls. Every. Single. Day.
His conquests would be served up to him by a core group of female worshippers, including preachers, devoted followers, and even his three daughters. All underage girls were fair game. Few escaped his secret sex factory for over sixty years — which were operating in his three ashrams across the Braj district of India.
Sex God exposes the true history of my ex-guru-including source documentation and victims' own stories. This book brings my ex-guru and his shameful, criminal operation out of the shadows of darkness and into the bright light of truth.
Prelude
“A Dark, Dark Place”
AFTER I LEFT MY EX-CULT, I heard many stories about my ex-guru, Kripalu. Among them was this one.
“One time, when I was in Vrindaban, I was standing with a monk on the roof of a building overlooking Kripalu’s ashram. I asked him what the Hindi words on Kripalu’s temple said.
“He replied, ‘Shyama Shyam Dham.’
“I asked him what that meant.
“He said, ‘A dark, dark place.’”
I found this story interesting and telling. It is such a curious reply from the monk. In Hindi, shyama and shyam have two primary meanings. The main meaning is that they are names for Lord Krishna. Shyam also means black or dark-colored. Krishna is always depicted as dark blue and is also called the Dark God, among other names.
In Hindi, dham means a place of residence, especially for a divine deity (god or goddess). So, Shyama Shyam Dham literally means “the home of Lord Krishna.” However, in India, different combinations of Hindi words can have different meanings based on how they are used.
To give this particular response, I believe this monk knew the truth about Kripalu’s organization, as do many others in that region of India, called Braj (the land of Krishna). I think the monk’s response meant something deeper. He was giving the visitor a warning. He was letting him know there are dark secrets in Shyama Shyam Dham. He was saying, Be forewarned. Stay away. Save yourself.
Thousands around the world worship my ex-guru with the fervor of people afflicted with obsessive-compulsive disorder. They worship him as the highest God in the divine kingdom, work for the organization for free, and willingly hand over their daughters for processing through his no longer secret sex factory.
Only a few who are sunk deep into the cult brainwashing will ever wake up, accept the truth, and escape this organization’s clutches. The majority are too brainwashed by the lies, too immersed in the echo chamber, too addicted to the spiritual propaganda, and too blind to see the truth—that it is all one big scam and, moreover, it’s a criminal enterprise.
The sad reality is that the rabid fans are destroying their lives and the lives of their family members. Meanwhile, they are helping make JKP stronger—and darker.
Sex God covers a sensitive topic that may be upsetting to some readers. Please do not read this book if the topic of child abuse is triggering or upsetting to you. Sex God shares several first-hand experiences of child victims by a Hindu guru that goes by the name of Shri Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Maharaj (aka Ram Tripathi) from India. The book goes into detail on this topic, including personal experiences, that could upset or offend some readers.
About Sex God — The Secret Life of a Dark, Dark Guru
Only a single wall divided the prayer hall from a bedroom where my ex-guru had sex with women and children. In the temple, devotees would sit for hours every day, chanting holy songs, meditating, and praying to their beloved guru, whom they considered a god on Earth. In the next room, he was seducing women and raping underage girls. Every. Single. Day.
His conquests would be served up to him by a core group of female worshippers, including preachers, devoted followers, and even his three daughters. All underage girls were fair game. Few escaped his secret sex factory for over sixty years — which were operating in his three ashrams across the Braj district of India.
Sex God exposes the true history of my ex-guru-including source documentation and victims' own stories. This book brings my ex-guru and his shameful, criminal operation out of the shadows of darkness and into the bright light of truth.
Prelude
“A Dark, Dark Place”
AFTER I LEFT MY EX-CULT, I heard many stories about my ex-guru, Kripalu. Among them was this one.
“One time, when I was in Vrindaban, I was standing with a monk on the roof of a building overlooking Kripalu’s ashram. I asked him what the Hindi words on Kripalu’s temple said.
“He replied, ‘Shyama Shyam Dham.’
“I asked him what that meant.
“He said, ‘A dark, dark place.’”
I found this story interesting and telling. It is such a curious reply from the monk. In Hindi, shyama and shyam have two primary meanings. The main meaning is that they are names for Lord Krishna. Shyam also means black or dark-colored. Krishna is always depicted as dark blue and is also called the Dark God, among other names.
In Hindi, dham means a place of residence, especially for a divine deity (god or goddess). So, Shyama Shyam Dham literally means “the home of Lord Krishna.” However, in India, different combinations of Hindi words can have different meanings based on how they are used.
To give this particular response, I believe this monk knew the truth about Kripalu’s organization, as do many others in that region of India, called Braj (the land of Krishna). I think the monk’s response meant something deeper. He was giving the visitor a warning. He was letting him know there are dark secrets in Shyama Shyam Dham. He was saying, Be forewarned. Stay away. Save yourself.
Thousands around the world worship my ex-guru with the fervor of people afflicted with obsessive-compulsive disorder. They worship him as the highest God in the divine kingdom, work for the organization for free, and willingly hand over their daughters for processing through his no longer secret sex factory.
Only a few who are sunk deep into the cult brainwashing will ever wake up, accept the truth, and escape this organization’s clutches. The majority are too brainwashed by the lies, too immersed in the echo chamber, too addicted to the spiritual propaganda, and too blind to see the truth—that it is all one big scam and, moreover, it’s a criminal enterprise.
The sad reality is that the rabid fans are destroying their lives and the lives of their family members. Meanwhile, they are helping make JKP stronger—and darker.
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