Prem Sangram opens up about her childhood experience in Osho's 'Ashrams' A British woman spoke about the sexual abuse she has endured since the age of six across ' ashrams ' or ' Sannyasin ' communities. In an interview with the Times, the 54-year-old woman talked about the Indian mystic Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh , commonly known by his alias ' Osho '. Prem Sangram was allegedly abused and raped multiple times as a child in a sex cult .
Sargam explained how her parents joined the Osho-led Sannyasin spiritual movement when she was a young child. The movement propagated that children should regularly watch sex and that girls going through puberty should be guided by adult men on their sexual journeys. 'It was considered good for the children to be exposed to sexuality,' she told The Times, explaining how watching adults having sex was a regular occurrence for her.
Sargam had moved to a Sannyasin commune in Prune, India when her family relocated from their home in Devon, UK after her father became disillusioned with his job and sought enlightenment from Osho. The movement believed that children were obstructions to their parents' sexual journeys. Sargam lived away from her parents in the children's quarters, where she received no education and would work 12 hours a day in the kitchen.
After a year of coming to India, Sargam was groomed by an adult man at the age of 7, who would make her follow him around 'like a little dog' and bribe her with chocolate. 'It was only at 16 that I un.