The Indian guru Sri Sathya Sai Baba has died at the age of 84. His million of followers around the world have been paying their tributes to a man revered across the religious divide, with both Hindu and Muslim followers.
But he also attracted controversy, with some accusing him of being a charlatan, faking his so-called miracles.
How will you remember him? If he funded free hospitals and inspired people, do his alleged faults matter?
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@91بب±¬_WHYS May be he should've shown intolerance to superstition which is rampant in Indian villages.
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The Indian guru Sri Sathya Sai Baba has died at the age of 84.
His million of followers around the world have been paying their tributes to a man revered across the religious divide, with both Hindu and Muslim followers.
But he also attracted controversy, with some accusing him of being a charlatan, faking his so-called miracles.
How will you remember him? If he funded free hospitals and inspired people, do his alleged faults matter?
Your comments
Comment sent via Twitter
@91بب±¬_WHYS May be he should've shown intolerance to superstition which is rampant in Indian villages.