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Re: [MTC Global] Fwd: Why Swami Paramanandji scores over Dr Param Anand MBBS MD
Obviously, majority of Indian people are still deeply mired in the morass of superstitions which applies to other creeds, too, not only "the" Hindus. This way, they want to be cheated and deceived, and the "spiritual moneybags" walk away happily with the loot.
When do we wake up to the challenges of the 21st century???
Irmel V. Marla (Sociologist/Anthropologist)
In a message dated 27-11-2013 08:22:26 India Standard Time, drsanjaybedi@gmail.com writes:
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Why Swami Paramanand scores over Dr Param Anand MBBS, MD
Qualified doctors trying to practice modern evidence based medicine are at the receiving end in India for a long time now. They have prolonged, expensive and difficult training courses followed by equally hard and difficult residency. After trainings they still need to work (be exploited) in hospitals to gain 'experience'. Government jobs in civil medical services are reserved for those who are "reserved" or who 'reserve' their job by underhand means. Very few actually get these jobs on their own merit and those who do are usually encouraged to leave under threat of 'postings' mafia.
At 35 yrs of age one such 'young' doctor opened up his practice in a suburb of Chandigarh. He used to get very infuriated and agitated on being tried and tested by his prospective patients. He was asked all the routine questions about Jhara (For jaundice), Dharan maalish for 'Gastric', Gas rising to head , "Taakat" injections by knowledgeable elders who for lack of anything else to do made it their favourite pastime. His explanations were dissected among vociferous arguments on his ability in the community park and was subject and source of a lot of mirth. He was constantly reminded of nobility of his profession which should not be focused on "money-minting", hence he was advised that he should see patients free of cost, check BP without any payment and give injections advised by other "senior" doctors. After this phase came the phase when, forced by his bankers whose loan he was defaulting on, he 'dared' to charge fee of Rs 100 as his consultation fee to see patients. This is when he suddenly became a monster.
By this time he had already had a patient for whom his advice had been overturned by another 'senior' doctor and because of it a consumer case had already been filed against him for 2 crore. He however was lucky he had not also been assaulted nor his clinic damaged. He still remained stubburn and stayed put. He had to deal with "inspectors" from Estate office, Municipal Corporation, Taxation, Pollution Control Board, Health Authorities, Appropriate Authorities, Electricity and water supply department, besides the local SHO, Being fed up by this time he cleared his ECFMG and applied for visa. Problem arose that now he had to get a NOC from the Govt, give a bond which took inordinately long time by which the job offer from abroad was also no longer available.
Having reached his mid forties by this time he was in depression and at crossroads. He went to haridwar to seek solace at the ashram recommended by one of his patients. Being cynical (as trained to be) he was not convinced enough by discourses of the Guruji to attain moksh. However he was impressed by the massive crowds who swore on every word of the Guruji and declared him to be the ultimate reincarnation of God having cured from stroke, to epilepsy, to asthma and of course the ubiquitous cancer. The gentleman sitting adjacent to him told his own story of how guruji gave him 3 tablets to swallow with 'gangajal' for his gall stones and sure enough within 2 days gall stones passed in the stool and he was cured. Mind churning with confusion and self doubt he came back and decided to close his clinic against my advice. I did not seen him for some time after that.
1 year later in Delhi I was surprised to see a bearded saintly man alighting from his BMW in orange dhoti kurta who looked suspiciously familiar. I inquired about him and one of persons in the crowd surrounding him contemptuously told me he was the "Swami Parmanandji " from Rewari who was blessed with magical powers to cure. I was attracted by a strange familiarity and followed the Swamiji to his disciple's mansion. After 30 minutes of 'darshan' it was announced that swamiji was to retire. I was about to leave when someone asked me to stay back as swamiji wanted to have a word with me. Intrigued I went into the swamiji's room and was given a warm hug by him. Only then it dawned on me that this was our Dr Param Anand MBBS, MD. To cut the long story short my friend had left medical practice as a doctor and had started a career as "Swamiji" giving steroid tablets crushed as "Bhasm" for asthma, rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis. Occasionally he found some crushed Phenobarbitone useful for epilepsy. His "emulet" for acute viral hepatitis was specially renowned. He was successful, respected, free from all laws and regulations, and strangely at peace with himself. I left him after 2 hrs in a pensive, very pensive mood on my way back to my clinic in Chandigarh
Dr Neeraj Nagpal
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