The Madras High Court has raised a question to spiritual leader Jaggi Vasudev aka Sadhguru , founder of the Isha Foundation, regarding the lifestyle choices promoted by his organisation. The court questioned why, after marrying off his own daughter, Sadhguru encourages young women to live as hermits at the Isha Yoga Centre. Life is not a question of use.
It is magnificent, just the way it is. #SadhguruQuotes pic.twitter.
com/LILKehXN5n — Sadhguru (@SadhguruJV) September 28, 2024 This query arose during a hearing of a petition filed by S. Kamaraj, a retired professor from the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in Coimbatore. Kamaraj alleged that his two well-educated daughters, aged 42 and 39, had been "brainwashed" into staying permanently at the Isha Yoga Centre.
He claimed that their decisions had caused immense distress to their parents, who felt abandoned by their daughters. In your life, if you do not do what you cannot do, that is not an issue. But if you do not do what you can do, you are a disaster.
#SadhguruWisdom pic.twitter.com/LkOJla2sQj — Sadhguru (@SadhguruJV) September 29, 2024 The case, which has been ongoing for over a decade, has seen Kamaraj repeatedly attempt to bring his daughters back home, alleging undue influence by the Foundation.
The daughters, however, have consistently stated that they are living at the Centre of their own free will and testified that their stay at the yoga centre was voluntary. ALSO SEE: Sadhguru To Feature In Jennifer Lopez's .