Did Jaggi Vasudev Kill His Wife? Debunking the Rumors

Did Jaggi Vasudev Kill His Wife? Debunking the Rumors

There is no credible evidence or reports to suggest that Jaggi Vasudev, also known as Sadhguru, has killed his wife. In fact, his wife Vijji Vasudev passed away in 1997 due to health complications. Sadhguru is a prominent Indian yogi, mystic, and author known for his teachings on spirituality and well-being. If you have more specific questions or need further information, feel free to ask!

Background and Relationship

Sadhguru married Vijji Vasudev, despite her being a divorcee and older than him, as well as facing family and caste issues. While Vijji was not initially supportive of his spiritual practices, she later came to practice with Sadhguru. This adjustment was not without challenges; they had many ups and downs, including fights and disagreements. Tragically, Vijji experienced a heart attack and passed away.

Emerging Theories and Speculations

Recently, there have been reports about Balkrishna of Patanjali having a heart attack, practicing kundalini awakening kriyas, and linking this to the theory that Sadhguru might have caused a similar incident with Vijji. It’s important to note that:

Vijji was not involved in any spiritual practices herself. She was more focused on outward shows and appearance. She never accepted their child and attempted to hide it in group photos and other contexts.

Approaching the Scenario

Theories about Sadhguru's alleged involvement in Vijji’s death fall into two categories:

No, he did not kill her. In this case, the matter is resolved. Yes, he did kill her. If this is the case, we need to consider the following ways to determine the truth:

1. Hearsay

Some people claim that she attained MahaSamadhi, while others say she was killed. We must consider the evidence from those who were present at the time:

Did people around her testify to her peaceful passing? Are there any credible reports suggesting foul play?

2. Legal and Investigative Evidence

The police investigation found nothing suspicious. MahaSamadhi was witnessed by hundreds of unrelated individuals who testified that no foul play was involved. Additionally, Sadhguru was not politically influential at the time of Vijji's death (1997), and his status has grown significantly since then:

At the time of Vijji's death, Sadhguru was just a small yoga center owner in a remote village in Coimbatore. The DMK and AIADMK, both state governments, found no evidence of foul play.

Conclusion

For those who have watched content like the Viji Maa series, it’s important to understand that the information presented there may not align with factual evidence. Based on the available information, the most reliable sources (hearings and legal investigations) indicate that Sadhguru did not kill his wife. MahaSamadhi is a real phenomenon in yoga and spirituality, and while there is no current evidence to suggest that Vijji attained it, there is also no proof that she was killed. The matter is best left to readers to form their own conclusions based on the provided evidence.