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Video: Self-styled godman, Swami Nithyananda from Ranjitha sex tape scandal, says 'I can make cows speak in Tamil and Sanskrit'

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 19 September 2018, 16:56 IST

Self-styled godman, Swami Nithyananda from Ranjitha sex tape scandal has come up with shocking statement that he can make cows speak in an Indian language. Well, it is quite mysterious how he will make animals a gift to speak and in the Indian language.

In a video that has gone viral, Nithyananda says he'll establish this using science.


"I will demonstrate.." Nithyananda says, pausing for dramatic effect, "Monkeys and other few animals...which do not have many of the internal organs we all have...by initiating them into superconscious breakthrough, they will grow these organs -- and I'll establish it, prove it through scientific, medical...."

Then, Nithyananda hit out, "I am declaring [this] after testing this software yesterday. Yesterday, actually, I casually tested this software. I was perfectly working," he said. "Let this be on the record. Within a year, I'll establish this," he added.

He said he will do this with the help of science. "I'll develop a proper, phonetic, linguistic-capable vocal cord for monkeys...for lions and tigers". "We are going to have bulls and cows which will talk to you very clearly -- legitimately -- in Sanskrit and Tamil."

The gem of this lecture was, "Matter is continuity, energy is intensity...The intensity and continuity are separate [sic] for a non-veg crooked brain, which has seen only ups and downs. Only a vegetarian brain, which can retain the experiences continuously without losing the intensity, can understand being' and 'c' is not 'mc'. "It's emceeeeeeeeeeee," Nithyananda said.

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First published: 19 September 2018, 16:56 IST