Ashram Shambala

[2] Sect founder Rudnev graduated from the school and the engineering college, then he served in the Soviet Army, where offered to create a monastery like Shaolin.

During the guard, Rudnev unreasonably opened fire with an assault rifle, after which he was sent to Samara psychiatric hospital.

[7] A year later, after the trial of Rudnev, the court returned the confiscated cottages and cars to the sect.

In March 2016, the Central District Court of Novosibirsk returned the "priestess" Oksana Spiridonova (Rudnev's assistant) gold and part of the money: 40,060 rubles, 550 euros, 2 US dollars, 50 yuan, 5 hryvnias and 40 rupees.

"[12] The teachings of the sect were set forth in "The Way of the Fool", a book by Rudnev, in which he urged to abandon the traditional way of life.

She laughed in response and said that this was done specifically to scare away "social mice", that is, ordinary people who were not given the understanding of the wisdom of Shambala.

[16] The center of the sect is located in a mansion on Kosmonavtov Street 1a in the Sovetsky City District of Novosibirsk.