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Maharishi Vedic City
Maharishi Vedic City

Maharishi Vedic City

a little known place near Fairfield, Iowa officially incorporated in 2001. It is located right next to the Fairfield Municipal Airport, boasts its very own outdoor observatory, The Raj Ayurvedic Health Center, and a hotel located kitty-corner to the Maharishi Vedic Pandit Campus. The campus itself spans 80 acres, and consists of over 160 buildings designed according to the Maharishi Vastu Architecture, giving the appearance of army barracks. They accommodate 1,000+ male Pandits (students) training to be world peace keepers under the Maharishi’s instruction, spending 8 hours a day in transcendental meditation and chanting to create an influence of world peace, and they do this for 2-3 years. They begin their training in India, at a very young age, before moving to Iowa, fully funded by Maharishi followers. In 2014, it is alleged that over 160 Pandits went missing – shortly after, a mob of Pandits attacked the sheriff. The cult has a high rate of suicide and Iowa has a high rate of missing children due to human trafficking. Read More…