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==Number of adherents==
==Number of adherents==
There estimated number of adherents worldwide varies depending on the source.  Below is a representative sample of some of the more recent figures.
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*Edwards writes "venerated by hundreds of millions in India and abroad"<ref>{{cite book | last = Edwards | first = Linda | coauthors = | title = A Brief Guide to Beliefs, Ideas, Theologies, Mysteries, and Movements |date = 2001 | isbn = 0-664-22259-5}}</ref>
*Edwards writes "venerated by hundreds of millions in India and abroad"<ref>{{cite book | last = Edwards | first = Linda | coauthors = | title = A Brief Guide to Beliefs, Ideas, Theologies, Mysteries, and Movements |date = 2001 | isbn = 0-664-22259-5}}</ref>


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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about Sathya Sai Baba.

Number of adherents

There estimated number of adherents worldwide varies depending on the source. Below is a representative sample of some of the more recent figures.

  • Nagel reports the following estimates:[1]
Beyerstein (1992:3): 6 million;
Riti & Theodore (1993:31): 30 million;
Sluizer (1993:19): 70 million;
Van Dijk (1993:30) "between 50 and 100 million.";
  • Adherents.com cite George Chryssides, Exploring New Religions. London, U.K.: Cassells (1999) with 10 million.[2]
  • Brown writes "The guru Sai Baba has left India only once, yet his devotees across the world are estimated at up to 50 million."[3]
  • Edwards writes "venerated by hundreds of millions in India and abroad"[4]

References

  1. Nagel, Alexandra (1994), The Sai Paradox contradictions of and surrounding Sathya Sai Baba, Religious movements in the Netherlands, 'Cults/Sects', Free University of Amsterdam, ISBN 90-5383-341-2
  2. Adherents.com host a data base with "adherent statistics and congregation statistics for over 4,200 religions"
  3. Brown, Mick. Divine Downfall, Daily Telegraph, 2000-10-28. Retrieved on 2007-03-12.
  4. Edwards, Linda (2001). A Brief Guide to Beliefs, Ideas, Theologies, Mysteries, and Movements. ISBN 0-664-22259-5.