iday April 11,11975 swari declares popularity f Indian cults on the rise THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven j4 By JAY LEVIN I Swm Aaehananda Pharati. dia in 1951. where he became a, t7w QII I1. !'1gG I I Q a I alluot "llat Gttl} lxrhnco "nnm 1r 0tsc "limmala+cc U ICA 111 17,71, YV 114A V, 114 U +4iU A..- u vvn~lr ;n tia T-7i rilr Canmn zi With effervescent wit and fre- """n "mie ans" "omeii omi inte ni mat u cannya I ent one-liners, Swami Agehan- Iwandering one of India" has Order, and trekked across the: nda Bharati, an expert on-; seen his interests take him from contry on foot within the rulesI a stern religion, yesterday Austria, through India and other for ordained Sannyasis. He has - rancled the growing popular- far east countries to, most re- taght and lectured in India, ofIndian cuts ingAmeria. cently Unstate New York, where Bangkok and Japan, then settled he is chaplain to Hindu students in the United States to take a peaking at Rmuch - traveaed of several New York schools. position with the Far Eastern In-- im, estiathedou-trfive mild Born in 1923 in Vienna, Bhar- stitute of the University of a esostia the U fS ati studied philosophy at Vienna Washington, before being of- n persons in ther.S. an,,University before moving to In-, fered the Syracuse post. nada are "followers of sorts ------ - -- - - - ------ - the guru movement. Members the flock, he said, hail from " th urban environments andE Isoipto request aller cities-mentioning Mill d s00 re ut sin, Ill. as a specific example. HARATI IS Chairman of the 1 *1 thropology department at ,1i Ik1 110i1 rate 11Ke racuse University. harati pinpointed a period By TIM SCHICK tential investors are staying out 150 years ago as the be- away and putting their money ning of the guru movements The Detroit Edison Co. an- in safer projects. Europe, but not until the nounced yesterday that it will "The investment community. rly 1960's did the cults catch seek a 18.49 per cent rate in- has told us 'Come back when in the United States. crease from the Public Service you can show us that your rate 'You could have looked in Commission (PSC), the highest structure and profit picture are New York yellow pages ten increase in the company's his- such that you can be sure tha ars ago and any Indian re- tory. vou'll be able to pay us back," ion would be listed under "We believe this request is Heidel said. hurches -- Non-denomination- absolutely essential if we are to He maintained that Edison " but now we're listed," re- serve the community reliably would make no further rate arked Bharati about their rise without power shortages, and if hike requests this year, but re- popularity. we are to assure new industry fused to speculate about next THE SWAMI, however, de- which might want to locate here year unced the version of Hinduism that we can serve its needs, THE COMPANY requested a t came over from India as John Heidel, an Edison vice $59 million increase last year ~obbled, simplified and in-$5 milo inraeasyar ithentic." 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Most important was he moral rejection of -the dea-Christian base," especial- in suburbia, which he char- terized with "barbeque sauce,: n mowers and the nine to ve syndrome." AL1.O important to the cults' e were the rejection of the mpirical, rational and aca- mic" as well as the "aestheti- 1" shunning of puritanism. arati described India as the o s t puritanical "jockstrap untry" in the world, where aving fun" during sex made evil. I, MEANWHILE, the UPI wire service reported bitter denunci- ations of the rate hike request from Attorney General Frank Kelley. "In my judgment," Kel- ley said, "it is wrong for a pub- lic utility to ask for a rate in- crease that would vastly boost its profits at a time when 25. per cent of the people of Detrit are out of work." Heidel said the company also needed the money to resume a $3.5 million construction pro- gram halted last year for a l:ick of money. MONEY FOR this construc- tion, Heidel said, comes mostly from private investors. 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