Thursday, July 30, 2009

Guru and Hindu temple under fire...


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Self proclaimed guru and founder of the Hindu Temple of Georgia, Dr. Commander Selvam, recently caught the eye of Gwinnett County District Attorney, Danny Porter, when he was arrested last October on allegations of practicing medicine without a license and fraudulently overcharging his follower's credit cards when they paid for services.


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According to a few disenchanted followers, the Dr. (not really a doctor) grossly overcharged their credit cards when they paid for services and then filed lawsuits against them and their families when they disputed the charges. He also allegedly dispensed medical advice and attempted to heal them through rituals. Fortunately for him and all other "religious healers" in Georgia, state law regarding practicing medicine without a license does not apply to faith healers (wth?). All charges against Selvam, whose real name is Annamalai Annamalai, were eventually dropped due to insufficient evidence.

Selvam thinks people are just jealous because "[He's] so rich, famous, and happy,” and he is confident that his congregation of 5000 will continue to go strong. He has no plans to relocate his temple because he feels that he has done nothing wrong and that god is supporting him.

One reason for the temple's ongoing success may be the doctor's ability to do everything, yes everything! Below are screenshots of websites owned and operated by the doctor that range from black magic solutions to nutrition plans:


















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