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Madras HC Questions Sadhguru’s Call for Women to Live as Hermits

The court expressed concerns over Sadhguru's controversial suggestion, asking why women should live isolated lives, urging clarification on the spiritual leader’s remarks.

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Madras HC Questions Sadhguru’s Call for Women to Live as Hermits

The Madras High Court has raised questions about a statement made by spiritual leader Sadhguru, who reportedly encouraged women to live like hermits. The court expressed concern over the societal implications of such advice, asking why women should be subjected to a life of isolation.

The controversy began after Sadhguru made comments during a public event, suggesting that women would find more peace and spiritual fulfillment by embracing a life of solitude, similar to hermits. His remarks sparked a wave of debate and backlash, particularly from women’s rights groups, who argued that this promotes a regressive view of women’s role in society.

The court, while reviewing a petition related to women’s rights, took note of the public outcry and asked for clarification on whether Sadhguru’s statement was being misinterpreted or if it reflects his views on women’s roles in modern society.

“Why should women be encouraged to live isolated lives in the name of spirituality?” the court questioned. “Such statements can have far-reaching effects on society, especially when coming from a figure of influence.”

As the matter unfolds, Sadhguru’s foundation has yet to issue a detailed response. Meanwhile, women’s organizations are calling for the spiritual leader to retract his comments and address the concerns raised.

This is a developing story, with more updates expected as the case progresses in court.