The property is “so big that I have to show it in my Jeep — or as we call it, the Jurassic tour,” said co-listing agent Holly Hatch of Calabasas-based Holly and Chris Luxury Homes Group at Coldwell Banker Realty. (Photo by Everett Grabeel) Krishna Venta and his wife, Ruth, in Feb. 1949.

(File photo by Denver Post) An aerial view of the 16.5-acre property formerly known as the site of the Fountain of the World, now for sale at $4.8 million.

(Photo by Jack Spitser of Epic Drone Tours) The property boasts 4,000 square feet of living space across several modest houses and a lodge. (Photo by Everett Grabeel) The property boasts 4,000 square feet of living space across several modest houses and a lodge. (Photo by Everett Grabeel) A bust of the assassinated leader Krishna Venta is displayed in the lodge.

(Photo by Everett Grabeel) The property boasts 4,000 square feet of living space across several modest houses and a lodge. (Photo by Everett Grabeel) “If you’re touring the property, you’ll see carvings in the staircase of (Venta’s) teachings,” said co-listing Holly Hatch of Coldwell Banker Realty. (Photo by Everett Grabeel) The property features sandstone rock formations and caves.

(Photo by Everett Grabeel) A fabled West Hills compound in rustic Box Canyon, once home to a cult leader and his barefooted followers in robes, is on the market for $4.8 million. Set on 16.

5 acres, the property branded “Xanadu” and promoted for its “boundless potential” boasts 4,0.