Sunday, March 23rd, 2025

Hathras incident: Send virgin girls, money will rain, eat samosa with green chutney… know the magic of self-proclaimed babas


New Delhi: There is a court in a city. This court is not of any king or emperor, but of a self-proclaimed baba, who calls himself an incarnation of God. A person stands in the court and says that Baba, I have not got a job. On this, Baba says that when did you eat samosa last time? The person says that I ate samosa last Sunday. Then Baba asks that this samosa you ate, was it with red chutney or green chutney? Then the man says that it was with red chutney. On this Baba immediately says that this is the only blessing that is stopped. Next time whenever you eat samosa, eat it with green chutney. Blessings will come running. This is the story of one baba. Now just know the story of another baba.

Send your daughters and I will make it rain money

Earlier in February this year, the police arrested a fake baba who raped two minor girls in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh. It is alleged that the baba used to deceive people by promising them rain of money through divine powers. he/she used to say that if you send your daughters to a ritual, he/she will make it rain money. Actually, the victim’s family had received information that Kuleshwar Singh Rajput, also known as the baba, conducts a puja of virgin girls, after which a lot of money rains. Falling into this trap, the family sent the two minor daughters of the house to Ratanpur to the fake baba.

In every city you will find Bengali Babas doing Vashikaran

According to Dr. Devnath Pathak, professor of sociology at SAARC University, if you go to any city or if you are passing by train, then as soon as you reach the city, you see a flood of advertisements written in big letters on the walls like Vashikaran, get rid of the mistress and the enemy, lovers hurt in love contact here. Most of the advertisements are printed in the name of Baba Bangali, who claims to solve the problem for sure. Along with true saints and sages, India is also a stronghold of such fake and hypocrite Babas, who have the solution to every problem like Hamraj Churna.

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In Hathras too, more than 100 people lost their lives because of Baba

A stampede occurred during a satsang in Hathras, Uttar Pradesh. More than 100 people lost their lives in the stampede during Bhole Baba’s satsang organised in Fullerai village of Sikandrarao police station area of ​​Hathras. Most of the dead are women and children. It is being told that Bhole Baba is originally a resident of Patiyali village in Kanshiram Nagar (Kasganj).

presswire18 TimesHathras Stampede: Bhole Baba started preaching from Agra 15 years ago, 20 thousand women had dried the ground with their pallu

The blacklist of fake babas was released in 2017

In 2017, the Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad had prepared a list of 14 such fake babas who were accused in several cases of money laundering, rape and murder. These included Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim, Asaram, Narayan Sai, Radhe Maa, Rampal, Swami Aseemanand, Swami Sachchidanand, Om Swami, Nirmal Baba, Ichhadhari Bhimanand, Acharya Kushmuni, Brihaspati Giri and Malkhan Singh.

Some Baba has rape and murder cases against him/her while others are involved in tax evasion

Ram Rahim is facing rape and murder cases. Asaram Bapu has a rape and murder case registered against him/her and he/she has been in jail since 2013. Asaram’s son Narayan Sai is accused of raping his/her disciple. Radhe Maa is accused of promoting dowry harassment. Sant Rampal is accused of murder. Swami Aseemanand is accused of plotting 4 terrorist attacks. Swami Sachchidanand is also known as Disco Baba or Builder Baba, who is accused of liquor business. Om Swami, who was in Bigg Boss season 10, is accused of sexually assaulting a woman. Nirmal Baba is accused of tax evasion and spreading blind faith. Ichchhadhari Bhimanand is accused of running a sex racket. Acharya Kushmani, Brihaspati Giri and Malkhan Singh also face similar allegations. However, all of them had denied this list of Akhara Parishad.

Name of Baba who caused Hathras stampede

Religious leaders surround themselves with believers

Dr. Devnath Pathak, a sociology professor at South Asian University, said that a major theory about babas has been given by American sociologist George Rieger. In his/her book Sociological Theory in 2011, he/she has said that most of the religious leaders resort to miracles. Such people form a group who have faith in them and tell other people about the qualities and miracles of the babas. This influences more and more people.

Why do people go to satsang, what do they get

Researcher Anjali Anand’s study Rising Popularity of Religious Leaders in India: A Sociological Study says that most of the babas target people for their problems and in the name of getting rid of them, they make money or do wrong things. She conducted a survey for this, in which it was found that most of the people who go to such religious satsangs are women. Men also go. Most of the women and men between 40 to 50 years of age go to satsangs. The lowest number is of people between 20 to 30 years of age. The survey revealed that people between 20 to 30 years of age are satisfied with their social life and they feel safe in every way. On the other hand, people between 40-50 years of age mostly have a feeling of social insecurity and dissatisfaction.

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The middle class is more likely to fall into the trap of such babas.

The study says that the people who fall into the trap of fake babas are mostly those who belong to the middle income group. That is, those whose annual income is between 1.8 lakhs to 5 lakhs. Their number was about 42 percent. At the same time, the upper middle class i.e. people earning between 5 to 8 lakhs are also not untouched by this. If we talk about the upper class of 8 lakhs and above, then they rarely fall into the trap of such babas. The percentage of such people was only 10.

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They create illusion by talking about God’s incarnation

According to the study, most people believe in the incarnation of God. About 93 percent of the people who participated in the survey believe that God will incarnate one day and free them from their sorrows. At the same time, only 7 percent did not believe in the incarnation. Babas take advantage of this incarnation theory and scare the devotees.

From where do people gather information about Babas

According to the study, most people come in contact with such Babas through their friends. About 34% of the people in the survey were such. At the same time, about 28% of the people come to know about such satsangs or Babas through TV. While 25% get this information from the Internet. Only 13% came to know about such Babas from other sources.

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