Spiritually Laid Back

May 23, 2007

Biography of Kalki Bhagavan

Filed under: info, kalki aka insanity

A reader was kind enough to post details about Vijay Kumar (aka Kalki Bhagavan) in a comment. He also posted the same on guruphiliac. Please check the link on gp since there will be a lot of discussion there.

The story is authentic. I would know since I am one of those millions waiting to be one of the chosen 64,000 enlightened beings. Keep waiting forever, brothers. Eternity is a long time.

The reader shares how Kalki was a follower of J Krishnamurthy, later denouncing JK. JK was dismissive of Kalki’s so-called experiences, which Kalki could not forgive. Some snippets:

Vijaykumar exhibited some narcissism but always felt he lacked the handsome looks or charisma to attract a following. Shankar, on the other hand, was very articulate, had scientific credentials and very good looks. VK found people trusted Shankar and were prepared to donate land and offer financial support. When Shankar spoke people listened with rapt attention. Here was his ideal marketing manager; Vijay sprang at the opportunity of using Shankar.

Vijaykumar had a great ambition to become a Spiritual leader and this required no verifiable qualifications or education. Knowing how Indians think, I believe, with his looks and manners, he needed a man like Dr.Shankar to promote him. All he needed was an intelligent, trustworthy and sincere man like Shankar, a person who believed in him more than he himself did, to launch him on his brand name: Kalki Bhagavan. He mesmerized Shankar and possessed him and made use of him until he no longer had any need for him.

I often heard VK saying that we need people to do things and help our cause, and after they have served their purpose they can just go on with their lives. In short he meant he would use people and discard them when they have outlived their usefulness.

 


… He often said that Malayalees, that is people of Kerala, are not to be trusted and to be watched!

… Vijaykumar was rather distrustful of people and often charmed people to get things done. He was charming, treacherous, tactful and a master manipulator of events. He knew how to sideline people when they had outgrown their usefulness or have taken ideologies too seriously or sincerely and had unwittingly obstructed his personal agenda.

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