Desi Priest 'Wirelessly' Heals 'Ailing' Man With a Single Mantra, Prompts 'One Doctor, One Cure' Trend – News18
Curated By: Purvi Khemani
Last Updated: February 15, 2024, 12:17 IST
Desi Priest ‘Wirelessly’ Heals ‘Ailing’ Man With a Single Mantra, Prompts ‘One Doctor, One Cure’ Trend (Photo Credits: X)
Priest’s chants curing diseases of devotees in viral video sends internet into a frenzy. Check funny reactions.
Remember ‘Tapasvi Maharaj’ from the movie ‘PK’? He advocated unconventional methods to alleviate people’s woes and cure diseases, like advising a devotee to walk to Mount Kanchenjunga all the way from Gangtok to heal his paralyzed wife. While this was purely fictional, a similar wave of excitement has recently surged through social media, ignited by viral videos featuring a certain priest.
This priest, known as Guru Amit Sharma, showcases his purported ability to heal ailments within seconds. Whether these miracles are genuine or not is beyond News18’s purview; it’s the faith of the people that has propelled his fame. In one viral snippet, a woman complains of a nagging throat itch due to a cold. With an unclear chant and a peculiar blowing gesture, the priest seemingly banishes her discomfort, much to her agreement.
Indeed, this phenomenon of ‘wireless healing’ isn’t a mere one-time spectacle. In another video, a devoted man shares his chest pain with the priest, who instructs him to remove his shirt before performing a similar mysterious ritual, resulting in the man claiming to be ‘cured’ thereafter.
Numerous videos depicting these bizarre techniques have sparked a social media frenzy, drawing chuckles for all the amusing reasons.
“When IT support resolves your problem through Team Viewer,” joked one user on ‘X’. “One nation one Doctor One cure for all diseases,” quipped another. “Next year’s noble price for medicine,” teased a third, while the fourth remarked, “Baba has AI generated remedies.”
Next year’s noble price for medicine.— Tanmay⚡ (@tanmay_speaks) February 14, 2024
Meanwhile, the priest’s plethora of such videos finds a home on the YouTube channel ‘Maa Baglamukhi Gupt Darbar’.
(Note: News18 does not intend to offend any religious sentiments; this is merely a reflection of social media reactions and should not be taken seriously).
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