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Huge Wealth made by Babas and Spiritual Gurus in India

The most surprising thing about Babas, and so-called spiritual Gurus of India is not their great spiritual power but it is a huge wealth accumulated by them. Recently, I felt surprised after listening to a news report that one of such Baba has wealth worth Rs 850 Crore. How an ordinary looking Spiritual Guru can have such a huge wealth in a poor's country India?

This is not a story of one Baba or Spiritual Guru in India; we can find plenty of them. It takes years for many organizations or companies to accumulate such wealth, and only few of them actually succeed, whereas, these Babas and so-called Gurus make money by just playing with religious emotions of people. Most of times what they teach to others, they never implement same in their life.

Innocent people suffering from physical or emotional pain find some mental relief in their spiritual words, but sadly, Babas use this opportunity to suck money from people. These Babas and Gurus are biggest thieves of today, and their style of working is very different. They work on the level of mental weakness. They know every well, how to exploit people and get money from them? Religion and old religious practices are used to advantage, by such fraud Babas.

They know well that Indians are conditioned for thousands of years to follow some of religious practices and to put Guru at the high place above the family. There is no problem with religious beliefs and it is right to follow a good Guru. But, are these Gurus real or they have just become a Guru to make huge wealth?

These Gurus and Babas are generally good orators and have good knowledge of religion. But they don't follow religion rightfully. They speak good words but do wrong deeds. We can find a great difference in their sayings and actual work.

The Time has come when people should understand this fact and stop following false Gurus or Babas.

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