Right Nik, there are a bunch of "magazines" (Leaders, Elandu, US Business Review and the others listed) in different countries that are nothing more than advertising flyers posing as magazines. They are done for PR purposes and they aren't really magazines, they don't have reporters, and you cannot subscribe to them or buy them at a news stand.
The whole point is so that Rawat can say he's got some legitimacy and prestige by saying he has been in magazines that sound vaguely impressive, even though nobody has ever heard of them.
This is, of course, not cheap. Nor was the "interview" with Burt Wolf that the cult produced.
One has to wonder if Rawat is trying to improve his image for that "knowledge" can be spread, or it is to try to ward off further inquiries into the life and times of a cult leader.