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Sex with Adult in Prem Sargam Osho's Cult: Sargam's father abandoned their family in the UK to pursue what he believed was a path to spiritual fulfillment in Pune, India, leaving her and her mother to navigate life alone. Soon after, Sargam was drawn into the cult, forced to adopt a new identity and conform to its ideology, which perceived children as hindrances to adult sexual freedom. New Delhi: In a poignant interview with The Times, 54-year-old Prem Sargam shared her harrowing experiences of sexual abuse within the infamous Rajneesh movement, also known as the Osho cult, founded by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.

Sargam’s ordeal began at the tender age of six, highlighting a dark history that has long remained hidden within the cult’s façade of spiritual enlightenment. Sargam’s father abandoned their family in the UK to pursue what he believed was a path to spiritual fulfillment in Pune, India, leaving her and her mother to navigate life alone. Soon after, Sargam was drawn into the cult, forced to adopt a new identity and conform to its ideology, which perceived children as hindrances to adult sexual freedom.



“The teachings twisted reality, normalizing behaviors that should never have been accepted,” she recounted. Survivor coerced into sexual acts with adult men The abuse started early; by the age of seven, Sargam was coerced into sexual acts with adult men in the commune. “I was confused and scared, even as a child.

I knew something was wrong,” she recalled. As .

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