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Ananova:
Indian
Guru Cleansing Leicester Museum of Restless Ghosts
An Indian guru has
carried out a 'divine ritual' at a Leicester museum to try to cleanse
it of restless spirits.
Rajyogi Narendraji
spent 25 minutes meditating and burning incense at Belgrave Hall, just
outside the city.
The Hall became
famous in early 1999 when CCTV footage captured what looked like a ghost.
He was asked to
perform the ritual after he heard the voices of two women during a recent
visit.
He says he drew
out seven spirits, ridding them of anger and helping them on to the
next world.
The museum's deputy
curator, Emma Martin, told Ananova she would reserve judgement on whether
the ritual has succeeded. The ghost has never been explained, she said.
The museum looks
at how people would have lived in a country house from the 1700s to
the 1900s.
Rajyogi Narendraji
previously helped to bless areas in Gujarat affected by an earthquake
in January.
He was accompanied
at Belgrave Hall by a group of people including followers and family
members.
Ms Martin said some
staff at the museum claim to have seen the image of a woman dressed
in Victorian clothes.
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